Dancing with Parkinson’s: New program helps patients control movements
Every week, a group of dancers meets in Chicago. Together, they follow a series of movements under the guidance of an instructor. They flex, and […]
Read moreEvery week, a group of dancers meets in Chicago. Together, they follow a series of movements under the guidance of an instructor. They flex, and […]
Read moreThe Federal Trade Commission joined the U.S. Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights this week in reminding healthcare organizations about their responsibilities for […]
Read moreAbout one in two women are affected by cystitis during their lifetime, and many suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections. Bladder infections are not only […]
Read moreMost Americans are unconcerned about skin cancer even if they are at risk, especially Gen Zers, according to a study conducted for the American Academy […]
Read moreIn a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, scientists conduct a meta-analysis to assess whether pediatric traumatic brain injury (pTBI) is a potential […]
Read moreOnce cancer spreads to different parts of the body (known as metastasis), it is more challenging to treat. This is true in colorectal cancer that […]
Read moreDiets can be hard to follow. It’s one reason many diets fail and people regain the weight they initially lost. But as you age, what […]
Read moreThe largest clinical trial to date investigated the impact that hearing aids had on reducing cognitive decline. Researchers found a 48% reduction in risk among […]
Read moreA tornado caused extensive damage to a Pfizer drug manufacturing site in Rocky Mount, N.C., on Wednesday, threatening critical supplies for hospitals across the country. […]
Read moreThe summer heat is officially here, along with all the best aspects of summer, from dunks in the pool to hours of outdoor play. When […]
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