The painful disease has neither a cure nor a vaccine
Depression tied to higher heart disease death risk in younger women
The researchers encourage health care providers to ask more questions regarding a person’s mental and emotional state.
Physical fitness level may impact academic performance, study finds
There are many aspects of physical fitness that have been documented as potential ways to improve overall health.
Parents with an autistic child may be less likely to have another, researchers say
Autism is a general term for a cluster of complex brain development disorders.
Antidepressant use by pregnant women may be safe for babies
Depression is a common mood disorder that affects people of all ages.
Novartis submits application for FDA approval of meningitis B vaccine
Already granted ‘Breakthrough Therapy’ status in April, Novartis aims for its meningitis B vaccine candidate to meet the need of a licensed vaccine for the rare but deadly disease.
Number of induced labors on the decline in U.S., CDC Says
In certain cases, early delivery is medically necessary when the health of the mother or baby is a concern.
Canadian woman turned away from ER, video records her own stroke
A picture is worth a thousand words, and a video of one’s stroke symptoms can be priceless as one woman demonstrated this week.
Gene mutation associated with lower risk of heart disease
Mutations found to hinder the function of the APOC3 gene have been linked to significantly lower levels of triglycerides, thereby reducing the risks of developing heart disease.
Study finds no link between antidepressants and heart defects in newborns
Concerns over whether the use of certain antidepressant medications during pregnancy led to cardiac defects in the infants are allayed somewhat by a new study of nearly one million pregnant women that found no connection.
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