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.
Energy drinks might contribute to sudden cardiac arrest in people with genetic heart diseases, a new study warns.
A malaria drug could help immune-compromised people who can’t shake off babesiosis, a tick-borne parasitic infection, a new study says.
As an epidemic of drug abuse cuts it way through America, none are left unharmed, even the very young.
Military veterans often struggle with their mental health once their service ends, but the first clinical trial of its kind has found that having a service dog helps lower the risk of PTSD for these former soldiers.
A woman who was the second person to ever receive a kidney from a genetically modified pig has had the transplanted organ removed due to complications linked to a heart pump she is using, her doctors said.
Telemedicine visits for cancer care could help save the planet while also making things easier on patients, a new study has found.
Kids who spend more than six hours a day on their duffs have a greater risk of severe fatty liver disease and liver cirrhosis by the time they’re young adults, a new study claims.
Menopause before the age of 40 could raise a woman's long-term risk for breast or ovarian cancers, new research suggests