Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Alzheimer’s disease might damage the brain in two distinct phases, a new study suggests.
Children who are obese face double the odds of developing multiple sclerosis later in life, a new study warns.
The discovery of a gene variant that rids the brain of toxic plaques linked to Alzheimer's might lead to new treatments for the disease, researchers report.
Tapping the power of the small brain region called the cerebellum could improve patients’ ability to move cutting-edge robotic limbs, a new study suggests.
If you have an allergist you’ve been seeing for years, you’ll have to consider whom you’ll consult while away.
Influenza strikes millions every year, causing symptoms such as cough, fever, aches and a sore throat.
When you hear about hepatitis A, you may think of tainted food and water, but this liver infection can also be spread from person to person.
Since it emerged in 2019 and quickly became widespread, COVID-19 has caused mild to severe symptoms in people around the world.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common health concern, with roughly 40% of women in the United States experiencing one at some point.