Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
About one in eight U.S. seniors will be treated for a traumatic brain injury, typically during a fall, a new study finds.
As the opioid addiction crisis continues to lay waste to American life, a new survey finds that nearly a third of U.S. adults now know someone who's died of a drug overdose.
Experts have long extolled the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and a new study adds to that evidence, finding it cuts the odds for an early death in women by 23%.
A middle-aged Seattle man collapsed in his Portland, Ore.-area hotel room, where he was staying during a business trip.
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.
The old joke holds that fatherhood causes a man’s hair to go prematurely gray.
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.
A “Third Thumb” -- a robotic, prosthetic extra thumb -- is easy to use and can help folks grab and tote more objects, a new study says.