Injuries and Ailments

Hospice nurses say the same thing happens before many deaths

Hospice nurses have noticed a striking pattern in many patients, with the same changes often appearing in the final hours before death.

Can the damage caused by alcohol be reversed? New study provides answers

New research shows that alcohol can increase the risk of a wide range of diseases, but can the damage be reduced?

A simple thumb test could point to hidden health risks

Experts say a simple thumb test could provide an unexpected clue about an underlying health condition that often develops without symptoms.

How to treat your sunburned skin properly

Sunburn is damage to the skin caused by excessive exposure to the sun.The condition can often be treated...

Three children die after overdosing on common allergy medication

Three children died after overdosing on a medication found in millions of homes, prompting fresh warnings from health officials and medical experts.

Hospice nurses say the same thing happens before many deaths

Hospice nurses have noticed a striking pattern in many patients, with the same changes often appearing in the final hours before death.

Can the damage caused by alcohol be reversed? New study provides answers

New research shows that alcohol can increase the risk of a wide range of diseases, but can the damage be reduced?

A simple thumb test could point to hidden health risks

Experts say a simple thumb test could provide an unexpected clue about an underlying health condition that often develops without symptoms.

How to treat your sunburned skin properly

Sunburn is damage to the skin caused by excessive exposure to the sun.The condition can often be treated...

These ingredients can cause blood pressure to spike within minutes, experts say

They are marketed as quick fixes for energy and focus and are consumed daily by millions, but experts warn that these popular beverages may place unexpected strain on blood pressure.

Child’s death from severe flu highlights ongoing pediatric risks

Flu tragedy shared online highlights growing concerns over severe infections in children.

Scientists find link between daily steps and reduced Alzheimer’s risk

A 14-year study suggests that even a few thousand steps a day may slow the buildup of Alzheimer’s-related proteins and delay memory decline.

Harvard study reveals mechanism of next-generation herpes treatments

For the first time, scientists have captured how new antiviral drugs halt the herpes virus in real time as it tries to replicate.

Eye changes may offer early clues to dementia, a new study suggests

Researchers say subtle changes in the eye may reflect early brain changes linked to dementia, years before clear symptoms appear.

Certain jobs may increase miscarriage risk, new Danish study finds

A large Danish study suggests that emotionally demanding jobs may slightly increase the risk of miscarriage, highlighting the impact of workplace stress on pregnancy.