One Type of Dementia Is Especially Costly
Annual bills for this early onset disease twice as high as for Alzheimer’s, study saysContinue Reading
Hockey Viewers’ Hearts May Pay a Penalty
Attending an exciting game can double the heart rate of spectatorsContinue Reading
Germs May Be Valuable Passengers on Mission to Mars
Astronauts surrounded by too few species of microbes could face health risks, study suggestsContinue Reading
Older People May Be More Prone to Reveal Suicidal Thoughts
1 in 4 admitted intent beforehand, opening an opportunity for prevention, researchers sayContinue Reading
Apologies Go a Long Way When Medical Errors Occur
Study found chances of lawsuits, large payouts weren’t higher when hospitals took responsibility for errorContinue Reading
Girls’ Sports-Related Concussions May Last Twice As Long
Underlying conditions could prolong recovery, researcher saysContinue Reading
Health Tip: Do You Need Psychological Therapy?
Behaviors that may be concerningContinue Reading
Failing Sense of Smell Tied to Dementia Risk
Long-term study suggests inability to identify scents may be early sign of problemsContinue Reading
Radiation and Chemotherapy Together Boost Lung Cancer Survival
About one-third of stage 3 patients alive after 5 years, a development called promising by oncologistsContinue Reading
Cancer Patients May Have Undiagnosed Depression
Mental health screening at start of and during cancer treatment is vital, study author saysContinue Reading
Don’t Let the Tick Stick
Dermatology expert offers advice on tick removal and avoiding them in the first placeContinue Reading
How Would Your Family Weather a Disaster?
Failure to plan is the number one mistakeContinue Reading














