In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease ALS. Why? I n March 2009, ...
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, and a Chicago-based comedian is using laughter to push for a cure.
But there's a catch: New research suggests that those blood tests may be unreliable, especially in Black patients. Doctors ...
Dr. Donna Patterson discusses why African Americans face higher heart disease rates and reveals lifestyle changes that can ...
During the first Trump era, the resistance engaged in soaring rhetoric about unity — then fell apart. Will this time be ...
The Cadillac of eye massagers has the most cushiony padding of any of the devices we tested, creating a gentle but snug hug ...
Daylight Saving Time began Sunday, and experts warn the one-hour loss can harm health. Dr. Milena Pavlova, a neurologist at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, shares insights on who’s most ...
According to a recent study, the number of dementia cases here in the United States is expected to double by the year 2060.
A lawsuit seeks at least $300 million in damages. Greenpeace has said such a loss in court could force it to shut down its American offices. In the coming days, a jury is ...
Is the F.A.A. really ensuring safety by disqualifying pilots who receive a diagnosis or treatment? Troy Merritt, a pilot, ...
Perhaps Ukraine would hold the answers. With so many wounded – tens of thousands of amputees, people suffering from ...
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your March reading list.
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