Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
A new, reassuring study finds that men can take the diabetes drug metformin without worrying that their offspring will suffer from birth defects.
Folks struggling to quit smoking might need a bump up on the dose of medication they’re using to help them stop, according to new clinical trial results.
Folks undergoing cardiac catheterization procedures to diagnose heart problems may be able to safely skip the traditional pre-op fasting that's now the norm, new research shows.
Yoga can help improve the long-term health of people with heart failure, a new study has found.
Women who get abortion pills through the mail receive care that's as good as those who are required to get them in person from a clinic or doctor’s office, a new study says.
Babies born by C-section are unlikely to receive protection from a single dose of measles vaccine, a new study finds.
For anyone newly diagnosed with blood cancers known as lymphomas, their first question might be: What treatments can help?
People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) face more than triple the odds of bruxism, otherwise known as teeth grinding, a new study finds.
The smell of food is appetizing when you’re hungry. At the same time, it can be a turnoff if you’re full.