Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control method, but that risk remains low, new research finds.
Early research in mice suggests a new path forward to restoring hair growth in people affected by a form of alopecia.
Police seizures of illicit fentanyl pills have soared in recent years, a new study has found.
Vaping rates among U.S. kids in grades 9 through 12 fell to 5% in 2021, the latest year for which data is available.
People with seasonal allergies often turn to over-the-counter and prescription medicines to relieve symptoms like coughing, sneezing, runny nose, congestion and itchy eyes, nose or throat.
Mice, rats and other wildlife can pick up bacteria called leptospira from water or soil and excrete it in urine.
Sleepaway camp can be a lot of fun for kids, but only if they’re ready for the experience.
People with asthma who vape tend to develop the respiratory disease earlier in life than folks who never vaped, new research shows.
Higher rates of blood vessel-damaging conditions like hypertension or diabetes may be driving up rates of cognitive decline and dementia among older American Indians, new research shows.