Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
The relentless rise in deaths from drug overdose in the United States may finally have stalled: New data from 2023 show the first decline in such deaths since 2018.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a kit that will allow women to collect their own vaginal sample for HPV screening, a move that could increase early detection in those at risk for cervical cancer.
Women account for two-thirds of all Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease, which means this Mother’s Day will be bittersweet for many families across the nation.
A quick swish at the doctor’s office could someday provide early detection of stomach cancer, the fourth-leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, a new study reports.
Robot-assisted total knee replacements tend to have better outcomes on average, a new study reports.
Steve Murray, 68, has spent a lot of time out in the sun, at work and at play.
When folks in rural America need treatment for a substance use disorder, significant obstacles stand in their way, researchers say.
Happily jumping around lawn sprinklers or playing with garden hoses on a hot summer day: An idyllic childhood scene.