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.
The discovery that the Epstein-Barr virus might be a major driver of multiple sclerosis has re-energized research into the autoimmune disease.
Genetics can play a role in a person's odds for Alzheimer's disease, and new research suggests differences in that risk are based on which parent had the illness.
Spinal cord injuries can cause the body to go haywire, with misfiring nerves causing dangerous “fight-or-flight” responses.
Dolphins living off the coasts of Georgia and Florida have elevated levels of mercury in their bodies, new research shows.
'Young folk don't write in cursive anymore' is a common complaint of older folks in this keyboard-obsessed age.
Fried foods not only wreck the waistline, but they could also be harming the brain, a new study of lab rats suggests.