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What Exactly Is COPD?

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth-leading cause of death in the United States and a significant cause of disability. Most people are more familiar ... Full story

What are nitrous oxide ‘whip-its?’

While most people use nitrous oxide canisters to make whipped cream, partyers inhale them for a brief, euphoric high.Reports that actress Demi Moore, hospitalized earlier ... Full story

Anti cheese billboards use fat scare tactics to shock dairy lovers

A series of billboards illustrating the fattening effects of the beloved dairy product are dotting the highways of upstate New York . Drivers get a ... Full story

Walnuts may protect against breast cancer; Nuts are powerhouse of antioxidant polyphenols

Ladies should feel free to go nuts. New research suggests women can defend themselves against breast cancer by eating about two small handfuls of walnuts ... Full story

New drug for those at risk for a stroke; Apixaban may have advantages over Warfarin treatment

There's a new drug for those at risk for a stroke.Apixaban may trump standard treatment in preventing strokes caused by a common heart ... Full story

The Difference between Dementia and Alzheimer's

The difference between dementia and Alzheimer's disease is a very common question and a source of a lot of confusion since the two ... Full story

5 Signs of Alzheimer's That Sometimes Show up Before Memory Loss

Memory loss is the symptom everybody worried about Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia seems to focus on. After all, it's distressing -- and ... Full story

Doctors cure leukemia in a few patients by altering their blood cells

Doctors cured leukemia in a few patients by altering their blood cells in an study cancer experts are calling revolutionary.Researchers reprogrammed three patients' blood cells ... Full story

HPV infection increases risk of developing skin cancer, study shows

The human papillomavirus could increase a person's likelihood of developing skin cancer, new research shows.A study done by researchers at the German Cancer Research ... Full story

Children watching nighttime television suffer sleep disruption: study

Violent nighttime TV will do more to disrupt a child's sleep than the boogeyman could ever dream of, a new study shows. The survey of 617 ... Full story

Silicone breast implants 'not lifetime devices': FDA; After 10 years complications likely to arise

Breast implants -- they don't last forever. Women who receive silicone gel implants will need to monitor them for the rest of their lives, the ... Full story

7 biggest lies about sunscreen

The FDA wants to shine some light on something that we may think we need to stay well, but could actually be making us sick ... sun protection ... Full story

Skin cancer 'wonder' drugs that could offer years more life in biggest breakthrough for 30 years

Two ‘wonder’ drugs significantly increase the chances of surviving advanced melanoma – the most dangerous and aggressive form of skin cancer, it was ... Full story

New injectable drug hailed as milestone in fight against skin cancer

A breakthrough cancer drug hailed as the first to prolong the lives of patients with melanoma as been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The ... Full story

Women inject 'illegal' pregnancy hormone for 'dangerous' crash diet

A controversial weight loss treatment first popular in the 1970s, which involves injecting yourself with pregnancy hormones to trick the body into thinking its full, ... Full story

Can't sleep? Stop checking email, playing video games before bed

Dependence on televisions, cellphones and laptops may be costing Americans dearly -- in lack of sleep.The national penchant for watching television every evening before going ... Full story

Women's hot flushes may have silver lining: Menopause link to lower risk of heart attacks

Hot flushes and night sweats are a torment for many women going through the menopause – but there may be a silver lining, researchers say. Their ... Full story

Scientists find gene that could help body cure itself of HIV

Scientists may have found a way for the body to cure itself of HIV. In a series of tantalising experiments, they were able to harness the ... Full story

Traffic noise boosts risk of stroke: Study

Exposure to road traffic noise boosts the risk of stroke for those 65 or older, according to research published online Wednesday in the European Heart ... Full story

First video reveals how malaria parasite invades and destroys human blood cells

A malaria parasite has been caught on camera for the first time breaking and entering human red bloods cell before savagely destroying them from the ... Full story

Time on the internet linked to teen depression symptoms, says new study

Spending time online is normal behavior for teenagers. But too much Internet use by teens -- or too little, for that matter -- might be ... Full story

Eating Disorders: Facts for Teens

What is an eating disorder? An eating disorder is an obsession with food and weight that harms a person's well-being. Although we all worry about our ... Full story

Winter vomiting disease: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

What is winter vomiting disease? Winter vomiting disease is caused by the small round structured virus (SRSV), also known as the Norwalk-like virus or norovirus. Norovirus lives ... Full story

Removal of wisdom teeth

Removal of painless wisdom teeth Recent guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend that impacted wisdom teeth (which haven't come through ... Full story

Urinary Tract Infections in Women

What causes urinary tract infections? Bacteria cause most urinary tract infections. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Any part of your urinary ... Full story

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