Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Allowing pharmacists to treat minor illnesses could potentially expand health care access to more people and save millions of dollars, a new study suggests.
Children exposed to traffic and other noise in their neighborhoods may be at higher risk for anxiety, researchers conclude, while air pollution could raise risks for other mental health woes.
Near-infrared light pulsing into a person’s skull appears to boost healing in patients with a severe concussion, a new study finds.
Research suggests that tattoo ink spurs inflammatory changes that might contribute to the development of lymphoma.
Feeding kids peanuts early in childhood can drastically reduce their risk of developing a peanut allergy, a new clinical trial reports.
A bilingual brain implant has allowed a stroke survivor to communicate in both Spanish and English, scientists report.
Bird flu has been detected for the first time in alpacas, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Tuesday.
Obese folks are less likely to benefit from a nerve-stimulation treatment for sleep apnea that’s recently been made available to them, a new study reports.