WHO Reports More Than 5,000 Deaths From Ebola as of Nov. 9 Medicine & Technology Nov 12, 2014 WHO reports more than 5,000 deaths from Ebola as of Nov. 9
Shifting Work Schedule Linked to Poor Brain Function Nov 12, 2014 Long-term shift work linked to poor brain function, study says
High-fat Diet May Slow Down Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Premature Aging Nov 12, 2014 High-fat Diet May Slow Down Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Premature Aging, Study Say
Ebola "Wonder Drug" Awaits Clinical Testing, On Its Way To Be Formally Approved Nov 11, 2014 Ebola "wonder drug" awaits clinical testing, on its way to be formally approved by international organizations
Lactose Intolerance Linked With Lower Cancer Risk Nov 11, 2014 Lactose Intolerance Linked With Lower Cancer Risk, According to Study
Stem Cell Breakthrough May be the Cure for Parkinson's Nov 11, 2014 Stem Cell Breakthrough May be the Cure for Parkinson's
Laundry Detergent Pods Pose Danger To Kids At Home Nov 11, 2014 Laundry detergent pods pose danger to children in their own homes.
New HIV Drug Promises to Be Cheaper, With Less Side Effects Nov 08, 2014 Gilead seeks approval for new HIV drug; promises to be cheaper, with less side effects.
Possible Treatment for Liver Disease Shows Promising Results Nov 08, 2014 Possible Treatment for Liver Disease Shows Promising Results, According to Study By the National Institutes of Health.
Good Bacteria in Stomach May Aid in Weight Loss, Study Says Nov 07, 2014 Stomach bacteria could be the solution to obesity, Cornell University researchers say.
Colon Cancer Rates Increasing in Young Adults, According to Study Nov 06, 2014 Number of younger adults with colon cancer is increasing and this could be attributed to lifestyle and genetic factors.
Analysis Finds Irregular Heartbeat Increases Risk for Silent Strokes Nov 06, 2014 Recent analysis finds irregular heartbeat increases risk for silent strokes.
Possible Cure for Diabetes to Undergo Clinical Test on Humans Nov 06, 2014 Diabetes Treatment via Blood Pressure Medication to Undergo Clinical Test on Humans.
Another Silent Killer Slowly Crawls and 'Kisses' in the U.S. Nov 05, 2014 Another silent killer disease slowly creeping in the U.S., study says.
Weight Loss Surgery Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Nov 04, 2014 A recent study found that weight loss surgery reduced risk of developing type 2 Diabetes by 80 per cent
Sunscreen Myths Debunked; Expert Warns Against 'Dangerous' Sun Protection Ideas That Only Puts One at Added Risk