Excluding minorities from Alzheimer’s research is wrong - and it's keeping us from finding a cure
For 25 years, Douglas Petty has been preaching to his congregation at Fresh Start Bible Church in St. Louis, Missouri. He's got warm, deep voice, and despite having a demanding schedule, gives people he’s speaking with his undivided attention.
Higher iron levels may protect arteries but raise clot risk
Having higher natural levels of iron could be both good and bad for cardiovascular health, according to new research. On one hand, it may lower the risk of clogged arteries, but on the other hand, it may raise the risk of blood clots related to reduced flow.
The Science Of Smiles, Real And Fake
The notion that you can smile your way to happiness is an enduring one.
What are the differences between naproxen and ibuprofen?
Naproxen and ibuprofen are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). They reduce pain, stiffness, swelling, and fever connected with inflammation.
Doctors Hear Patients' Calls for New Approaches to Hypothyroidism
Doctors and patients have been at each other's throats for decades over how to treat a little gland in the neck-and patients may be gaining ground.