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.
Ambulances meant for people having a mental health crisis could help folks get the care they need with less confrontation and friction, a new study says.
Following the fall of Roe v. Wade in the summer of 2022, there's been a surge in women from as far away as Texas and Florida traveling to Washington state to have a legal abortion, new data shows.
In just one year, U.S. deaths linked to the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) jumped by a third, according to the latest report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Folks typically think of heart disease as a byproduct of modern fast-food living, but a new study shows the condition has plagued humanity for centuries.
Newer epilepsy drugs taken while pregnant won’t affect the creative thinking of children, an effect that had been observed in older medications, a new study reports.
Cancer patients receive less effective treatment at hospitals that mainly serve minority communities, a new study shows.
People battling advanced colon cancers might have a new treatment option that could extend their survival, a new trial finds.
A 4,000-year-old skull provides evidence that ancient Egyptians might have tried to treat cancer, a new study claims.