Red Light Therapy Could Improve Your Eyesight After it Declines Due to Age
Could staring at a red light you can barely see for 3 minutes a week help treat declining vision? The short answer is yes!
Could staring at a red light you can barely see for 3 minutes a week help treat declining vision? The short answer is yes!
Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta has found that radio C-RFA treatment lessens joint pain in people who have arthritis.
A remarkable 30-year old Argentinian woman was cured of HIV by her own immune systems, doctors say after 8 years with no viral detection.
Gift certificate, layaway plan or voucher. Call it what you want, but an innovative organ donation program has started to spread across the United States.
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The new clinic will provide vital mental and physical healthcare options to members of this small Georgian community.
This exciting new study shows that HIV-positive people on antiretroviral therapy have "zero" chances of infecting their partners.
Australian researchers have used CRISPR to develop a groundbreaking new antidote for the world's most venomous creature: the box jellyfish.
This 3-year-old girl has been given a new lease on life after strangers raised over $225,000 for her "miracle" surgery.
Researchers are using spinal implants to improve motor function in Parkinson's patients - and the results are particularly exciting.
This retired nurse is using her keen sense of smell to help researchers develop one of the first early detection tests for Parkinson's disease.
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have identified some of the weakest points of cancer cells - and it could spell the end of chemo side effects.
Rather than wheeling anxious young patients into an operating room on a gurney, this hospital let the kids take the wheel instead.
As a means of fighting the tedium of plain white hospital rooms, this entrepreneur was inspired to create interactive bed sheets for young patients.
Neil Shuttleworth is one of the first people in the UK to undergo this ankle surgery - and he did it so he could walk arm-in-arm with his wife once more.
Contraceptive jewelry could prove to be a more conspicuous and appealing method of birth control for women – especially in different countries.
An intriguing new study from the University of Illinois has linked trees and shrubland to reduced county-wide healthcare costs.
35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.
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