The U.S. Surgeon General went on the offensive in the fight against skin cancer by calling for an end to tanning and urging Americans to apply sun protection.
Thousand-dollar hepatitis pill just became even harder to get
An effective and extremely costly drug has cleared many patients of the hepatitis C virus, but its high cost has Oregon officials backing away from covering it under the state’s Medicaid program.
Walking speed and memory loss can predict dementia, study finds
The study involved a new test which diagnoses motoric cognitive risk syndrome.
Five servings of fruit and veggies per day may be enough to reduce risk of death
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S.
Infants smell fear on their mothers
This study aims to fill a gap in existing literature about how specific fears are transferred.
Blood test may reveal risk of suicide, researchers say
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the country.
Attention germaphobes: Fist bumping is better than handshaking
Researchers conducted trials to see if less germs were transmitted with alternative greetings than with a traditional handshake.
Brown recluse spider bites on the rise, doctors say
There are two factors related to spider bites – the lesion itself, and the systemic symptoms that more rarely follow the bite.
Depression may increase risk of dementia, study finds
A reported one in 10 adults in the U.S. suffers from some level of depression.
New blood test could predict suicide
A new test could help determine if a person is at an elevated risk for developing suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
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