Colon Cancer Rates Increasing in Young Adults, According to Study Medicine & Technology Nov 06, 2014 Number of younger adults with colon cancer is increasing and this could be attributed to lifestyle and genetic factors.
Analysis Finds Irregular Heartbeat Increases Risk for Silent Strokes Nov 06, 2014 Recent analysis finds irregular heartbeat increases risk for silent strokes.
Possible Cure for Diabetes to Undergo Clinical Test on Humans Nov 06, 2014 Diabetes Treatment via Blood Pressure Medication to Undergo Clinical Test on Humans.
Another Silent Killer Slowly Crawls and 'Kisses' in the U.S. Nov 05, 2014 Another silent killer disease slowly creeping in the U.S., study says.
Weight Loss Surgery Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Nov 04, 2014 A recent study found that weight loss surgery reduced risk of developing type 2 Diabetes by 80 per cent
Researchers find the relation between obesity, and Latina and Black women Nov 03, 2014 Researchers find the relation between obesity, and Latina and Black women
Surgical removal of brain part led to disappearance of a man's arachnophobia Nov 03, 2014 A man was cured of arachnophobia after his amygdala, a part of the brain, was removed.
Can our Genes Give Us Superhuman Invincibility to Ebola? Nov 01, 2014 Genetic makeup may make you less vulnerable or more susceptible to Ebola, researchers say.
Sleep Apnea Affects Memory, Study Says Oct 30, 2014 Apnea can affect one's memory and make one more forgetful, study says.
Itching and scratching controlled by happy neurotransmitter, according to study. Oct 30, 2014 Itching and scratching controlled by happy neurotransmitter, according to study.
Frequent sex affects risk of prostate cancer, study says Oct 30, 2014 Having multiple sexual partners can make or break your prostate, researchers say.
Mushroom extract may be helpful in treating HPV, including cervical cancer Oct 30, 2014 Researchers from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston found mushroom extract may be helpful in treating HPV, including cervical cancer
Prostate cancer treatment could increase man's chances of having fatal heart attacks, according to Harvard researchers Oct 29, 2014 Harvard study reveals that one of the most common treatments for prostate cancer can increase the risk of heart death for patients with a history of cardiac problems
Diabetes and Tuberculosis: When One Leads to the Other Oct 29, 2014 Experts sound alarm as diabetes increases cases of TB.
High milk intake linked with increased death and bone fracture Oct 29, 2014 "Drinking too much milk? You might just die early," Study Says.
TECH & INNOVATION OpenAI’s Whisper Faces Scrutiny Over Accuracy, Experts Find 'Hallucinated' Text in Transcripts