How two 1990s discoveries have led to (some) cured cancers, and a Nobel Prize On 2018-10-04 This year’s award of the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine to James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo, for their […]
Teens who’ve tried marijuana have used it in more than one form On 2018-09-28 Most teens who’ve tried marijuana have used the drug in more than one form, including cannabis products that are smoked, […]
Five foods to always have in your freezer On 2018-09-18 (HealthDay)—Shopping at specialty stores and farmers’ markets is great for getting fresh foods, but that’s not always possible, depending on […]
Patrons of ‘Vampire Facial’ Spa May Have Been Exposed to HIV On 2018-09-15 FRIDAY, Sept. 14, 2018 — Customers of an Albuquerque spa who received a “vampire facial” are being warned that they […]
Eyes have a natural version of night vision On 2018-09-13 To see under starlight and moonlight, the retina of the eye changes both the software and hardware of its light-sensing […]
At Least 15 Men Near Ground Zero Have Breast Cancer On 2018-09-13 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12, 2018 — At least 15 men who worked near Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks have been […]
Study reveals which transgender teens have highest suicide risk On 2018-09-11 Research has shown that transgender adolescents are at greater risk for attempting suicide than cisgender teens, who identify with the […]
9 First-Aid Items Every Parent Should Have in the House On 2018-08-23 No matter how closely parents watch their children, accidents and unexpected medical curveballs are unavoidable. From scratches to splinters to […]
Carers of terminally ill up to 7 times more likely to have mental health problems On 2018-08-22 Carers for people with cancer are between 5 and 7 times more likely to have mental health problems than the […]
Newer HIV therapies have led to dramatic gains in viral suppression rates over the past 2 decades On 2018-08-21 Viral suppression rates have nearly tripled in the U.S. over the past 2 decades, but disparities still exist for younger […]