Increasing amounts of evidence now point to the importance of the collections of bacteria found in our guts — often
Teens Can Now Get HIV Drug… Will They Use It?
FDA officials have approved Truvada for adolescents, but there’s some debate over whether teens will take it faithfully as well
Surgeons removed a ‘whooping’ 4,100 gallstones from a man’s body
Man with 4,100 gallstones suffered agonising abdominal pain for years until surgeons removed them WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The 2-4mm stones
Colorectal cancer: Symptoms, treatment, risk factors, and causes
The American Cancer Society estimate that about 1 in 21 men and 1 in 23 women in the United States
Survey On ‘Gluten-Free’ Foods Comes To An Alarming Conclusion, Reveals Undercover Melbourne Investigation
Nearly 10 percent of ‘gluten-free’ foods sold in Melbourne cafes were found to contain harmful levels of gluten. Not all
Chicago-area hospitals aim to boost transplants with ‘lung in a box’
Emphysema crept up on Bob Falat, gradually robbing him of his ability to breathe. The Lockport man, 72, had to
Genes, environment and schizophrenia—new study finds the placenta is the missing link
Hiding in plain sight, new research shines a spotlight on the placenta’s critical role in the nature versus nurture debate
Beauty queen undergoes surgery that gives her 50 electric shocks a DAY
Beauty queen, 21, is given 50 electric shocks a DAY from two implants in her chest and brain to stop
Taking the embarrassment out of health problems
We humans seem to have a nearly universal need to avoid embarrassment. It could be something as simple as mispronouncing
Looking For Relief From The Tick Epidemic? CDC Recommends Chemical That Keeps Them At Bay
This substance, called permethrin, gives ticks ‘hot feet’ and makes them fall off your clothes before they have a chance