Doctors To Millennials: Stay Home When You Have The Flu
The younger generation is more likely than older ones to go out when they have the flu – and more likely to make others...
Dental Work Tied To Heart Infections In People With Artificial Valves
Invasive dental procedures may raise the risk of rare but serious infections in people who have prosthetic heart valves, a recent French study suggests.
Some...
Tobacco Companies Targeted Military, People With Mental Health Conditions
Tobacco companies have targeted those with mental health conditions and people in the military, according to a new Truth campaign.
We’ve all seen commercials on...
Preparing for Eczema this Autumn
Just as the seasons change, so does our skin and a common problem faced by people in Eczema. Most Eczema sufferers will find that...
10 Non-Invasive Treatments for Pinched Nerves
The nervous system is designed to send signals throughout the body, letting you know how to react or not react to certain stimuli. The...
Cholesterol-Lowering Jab To Help Prevent Heart Disease
Human trials of a cholesterol-lowering vaccine to help prevent heart disease are under way after successful studies in mice.
Researchers at the Medical University of...
Does A Low-Fat Dairy Habit Boost Parkinson’s Risk?
Though you might think eating low-fat dairy foods is a healthy move, new research suggests the habit is tied to a slight rise in...
How Getting Over A Cold Can Give You A Heart Attack
Got the sniffles? A simple cold might not be your biggest health worry: Respiratory infections can raise your risk of a heart attack, a...
Can The Pain Medication Ketamine Also Relieve Depression?
Ketamine, a drug that is used primarily as an anesthetic and pain reliever, may show some promise as a potential treatment for depression ,...
Malaria On Rise In Us As Travelers Return With Disease
More than 2,000 people in the U.S. return from visits abroad with malaria every year, a new report says. The report supports data from...