Is This the End of Alzheimer's? MEND Protocol of Precision Lifestyle Changes Leads to Compelling Clinical Trials
Clinical trials of a functional medicine approach to reversing cognitive decline from Alzheimer's has produced "unprecedented" results.
Clinical trials of a functional medicine approach to reversing cognitive decline from Alzheimer's has produced "unprecedented" results.
NYU researchers find having someone to listen to you when you need to talk is associated with greater cognitive resilience.
Researchers at The University of Newcastle Australia have developed a pain-free blood test for people with diabetes, a real breakthrough.
Overall cancer death rates continue to decline in men and women for all racial and ethnic groups in the United States.
Walmart launched of a version of insulin that will be cheaper for people who don't have health insurance or struggle to afford the cost.
Though it has been classified as a carcinogen in the past, there's no end to the health benefits of coffee, finds review from WS and Harvard
For 10% of all patients, a 3-hour survey to implant a tiny battery could restore patients' movement from struggling to walk to playing golf.
New technology is breaking down five of the most common problems/barriers between patients and the accuracy of the MRI machine.
A new Yale study shows that one in three patients with a severe skin disease were able to regrow hair after being treated with a common arthritis drug.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Build Back Better Act, it will limit out-of-pocket co-pays for insulin.
Accurate home testing could be used for a wider range of illnesses, as new research shows the capability of smartphone-powered tests for Dengue Fever.
Krystal Biotech is seeking to move straight to approval after making an easy wound treatment for butterfly children with EB.
Drinking coffee—particularly two to three cups a day—is not only associated with a lower risk of heart disease and dangerous heart rhythms but also with living longer, according to new studies. These trends held true for both people with and without cardiovascular disease. Researchers said the analyses—the largest to look at coffee's potential role in […]
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the destruction of a specific population of neurons: the dopaminergic neurons.
Whether it takes the form of yoga, gardening, or wheeling a wheelchair, 60 minutes per week of strength training reduces death risk by 20%
Inspired by Joy Milne's ability to 'sniff out' Parkinson's disease, researchers with ACS Omega have developed an e-nose to do the same.
British scientists have created a machine learning algorithm that can use routine eye scans to identify someone's 12-month risk of heart attack.
The small crib is a sixth of the cost of a normal phototherapy crib, and is manufactured in Nigeria for use in cities and villages alike.
At Rice University, a new cancer therapy has completely destroyed advanced ovarian and bowel tumors - in just six days.
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