Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
A second case of bird flu has been detected in another dairy worker, this time in Michigan, U.S. health officials reported Wednesday.
For decades, Todd Vogt has been dedicated to the sport of rowing, believing he was in peak physical condition. Then, a series of symptoms began to emerge, turning his life upside down.
Three months after starting one of the new GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, more than a quarter of patients have already quit the medications, and by a year from first use more than a third have stopped, new research shows.
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander people have cancer death rates that are two to three times higher than they are in whites, new data shows.
It might be hoped that replacing a diesel school bus with a clean electric model would pay off for health and the environment.
Improved inhalers are now available to help control asthma and treat sudden attacks, but a new study shows that hardly anyone’s using them.
Many people have been caught by surprise when an electric-powered car has smoothly and silently crept up on them as they walked.
Only about half of Americans feel prepared to help someone during a medical emergency, a new poll finds.