Malaria Vaccine To Be Piloted In Ghana, Kenya and Malawi; WHO Aims To Wipe Deadly Disease By 2040 Medicine & Technology Apr 24, 2017 The first pilot testing of the malaria vaccine of Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi will start in 2018.
Artificial Intelligence Machine Predicts Heart Attacks Better Than Doctors, AI's Algorithms Could Save Millions Of Lives Apr 19, 2017 A team of UK researchers created an AI capable of training themselves and results show that they predict heart attack better than doctors.
Mental Health Care System Disparities Adds On To Mentally Ill People Struggles Apr 19, 2017 Health care reforms in U.S. are still difficult to attain and be accessed by people with mental health conditions.
Stroke Medications: Find Out Why Some Stroke Survivors Ignore Their Doctor’s Advice Apr 10, 2017 Find out the sole reason why some stroke patients don't take medications advised by their GPs.
What is Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)? Find out its Triggers, Causes, Risks, Symptoms, Treatment Apr 10, 2017 Find out about the chronic illness, Psoriatic Arthritis here.
Common Dementia Drug May Help People With Parkinson’s Disease — Study Jan 16, 2016 A study revealed that a common dementia drug could help strengthen the bones of the people with Parkinson's disease.
Blocking Brain Inflammation Can Reduce Alzheimer’s Disease -- Study Jan 12, 2016 Recent study demonstrates that blocking brain inflammation could bring out Alzheimer's disease.
Men Underestimates Sexual Dysfunction Effects Of Prostate Cancer Surgery -- Research Jan 11, 2016 Medicinal team focuses on men that have experienced any kind of sexual dysfunctions right after a prostate cancer surgery.
Link Between Hepatitis C and Parkinson’s Disease -- Study Jan 11, 2016 Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis are different types of diseases. However, a link between the two has been found by the latest study.
Drug Overdose Victims Can Still Get Opioids Jan 08, 2016 Drug overdose victims can still buy opioids. This has alarmed the health organizations, thus pursuing them to set new policies.
Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Saw An Increase In The US Dec 29, 2015 A report shows that the number of dengue fever and Chikugunya cases in Washington has already doubled compared to last year.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Is Actually Not That Sudden -- A New Study Dec 29, 2015 A recent study found out that there are warning signs that should have been given much attention to cardiac arrest.
Anxious People Have Higher Risks Of Developing Dementia Dec 23, 2015 It has recently been revealed in a study that anxious people have more chances of developing dementia rather those who don't worry much.
Salmonella Increasingly Becoming Resistant To Antibiotics Dec 11, 2015 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have data that show Salmonella becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
World Health Organization Concerns Over HIV Rates Dec 09, 2015 World Health Organization concerns over rapid HIV rates because in 2014 alone there are over 1.2 million deaths reported.
Plato’s Long-Lost Grave Found Using AI To Decipher Herculaneum Scrolls; Greek Philosopher Had Been Sold Into Slavery: Report
UFOs Piloted by Spiritual Entities? Fox News' Tucker Carlson Makes Bizarre Claim, Suggests That They Do Not Behave According to Laws of Science
SPACE Small Dark Formations on the Red Planet's Surface Appear Like Spider in Photos Captured by ESA's Mars Express
SPACE Citizen Scientists Identify New Sample of Over 1,000 Hidden Asteroids in Hubble’s Archival Data
SPACE NASA Engineers Successfully Repair Voyager 1 After 5 Months of Troubleshooting 15 Billion Miles Away