A new study hammers home how the "survival of the nicest" view makes no sense when it comes to evolution, says Jonathan R.
A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
Hitting your 50s or 60s won’t dim that spark—you’ve still got. But that doesn’t mean it’s effortless. Your immune system ...
Another common feature: Patients with a number of autoimmune diseases, especially women, often suffer heart attacks and ...
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Disease of 1,000 Faces Shows How Science Is Tackling Immunity's Dark Side
Doctor after doctor misdiagnosed or shrugged off Ruth Wilson's rashes, swelling, fevers, and severe pain for 6 years. She ...
Onlymyhealth on MSN
Can Breastfeeding Save Children from Pneumonia? Here Is What an Expert Says
Pneumonia is a serious illness that affects many children worldwide, especially those under the age of five. In fact, it is one of the largest causes of death among young kids despite being ...
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Lupus, the disease of 1,000 faces, shows how science is tackling mysterious autoimmune conditions
Lupus, which is difficult to treat and on the rise, is part of the group of autoimmune diseases that affect millions of ...
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
Which Over-the-Counter Medication Works Best for Fever? There’s a Clear Winner, Says a Family Doctor
When your body feels like it's on fire, it can be hard to know which type of medicine you should reach for. Here's what you ...
Another common feature: Patients with a number of autoimmune diseases, especially women, often suffer heart attacks and ...
A presentation by scientists on a work group for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel ...
We have a long way to go before reaching anywhere near that target. “Most Britons consume 15g per day of dried beans or ...
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