Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Cancer patients receive less effective treatment at hospitals that mainly serve minority communities, a new study shows.
Stuttering is a neurological condition, not a psychological one, and scientists in Finland now believe they've found the disrupted network in the brain that may cause it.
Even as suicide rates have risen among Americans generally, one group appears to be bucking that trend: People diagnosed with cancer.
For a large percentage of men with prostate cancer, the tumor may be so slow-growing that doctors advise a "watch-and-wait" approach instead of active treatment.
America's college students seem to be more stressed than ever, with a new report finding a sharp rise in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder (ASD) on campuses across the country.
Two-thirds of homeless people are experiencing some form of mental health disorder, a large, new review of data on the subject.
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.