For parents: Opiate use warning signs and getting help
Young recovering heroin addicts Tej Yaich, 20, Holly Yates, 20 and Tara McCormac, 22, and Dr. Joseph Gay share their stories and discuss the...
Always Tired? Take This Daily to Help Drench Your Body With Energy
By Dr. Mercola Story at-a-glance Ubiquinol serves an essential function in creating cellular energy. As such it may help reduce the rate of...
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RLS Drug Gets New Indication - MedPage Today
By Cole Petrochko, Associate Staff Writer, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- The FDA has approved the restless legs syndrome drug gabapentin enacarbil (Horizant) to treat postherpetic neuralgia. The drug is administered in one 600 mg dose for the first 3 ... |
Entertainment News from AP By Christina Munoz, Anchor - bio | email By Steven Reinberg WEDNESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- Children who undergo CT scans of the head may raise their risk of developing brain cancer or leukemia later in life, ... |
Researchers assemble genetic map of an unborn child - Toronto Star
SEATTLE—Researchers at the University of Washington have assembled the first comprehensive genetic map of an unborn child—a development that could help usher in a new era of prenatal testing. By analyzing fetal DNA circulating in the mother's blood, ... |
Gene tweak signals brain cells hope - The Press Association
A single genetic tweak is all that is needed to turn ordinary skin cells into functioning brain cells, scientists have shown. The research, reported in the journal Cell Stem Cell, is said to have important implications for the treatment of Alzheimer's, ... |
E. Coli Outbreak in CDC's Backyard - ABC News (blog)
The nation's top disease hunters are racing to solve a mysterious outbreak that is unfolding right in their own backyard. The death of an infant in New Orleans last week has been linked to at least 10 other cases of E. coli illness in four southern ... |
Out-of-hospital ritual Jewish circumcision involving oral-genital contact may have led to 11 cases of lab-confirmed herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections in the past decade in newborns, including two deaths, investigators from the New York City ... |
1 in 3 Teens Admits to Texting While Driving - U.S. News & World Report
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Although more teen drivers are buckling up and not driving drunk than in years past, another danger -- texting -- is posing a new threat, US government research shows. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a worldwide alert warning of a new drug-resistant strain of Gonorrhea that's fast spreading around the globe. To spread the word, a highly amusing video is circulating, describing the threat in vivid color ... |
In Syria, a massacre feels eerily familiar
Among the dead were 40 women and children. Again, as in Houla, the images are chilling.
Syria: Annan's peace plan in tatters
UN faces urgent task to prevent further bloodshed in Syria, while Russia and China remain opposed to external interventionIt is 10 days since Kofi...
Bring Photos to Life With Echograph
New app brings your photos to life in an animated-GIF wonderland.
Drinking Coffee May Delay Alzheimer’s Disease
Drinking three cups of coffee per day may help turn the tide against Alzheimer's disease among older adults who are already showing signs of memory...
Russia guarantees 'no external intervention' in Syria
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that the UN Security Council would not allow a mandate on the intervention into Syria, RIA...
Obama visit: 2nd LA airspace violation
Another small plane has been intercepted by the military for violating airspace restrictions during President Barack Obama's visit to the Los...
NASA's THEMIS Satellite Sees a Great Electron Escape
When scientists discovered two great swaths of radiation encircling Earth in the 1950s, it spawned over-the-top fears about "killer electrons" and...
UN monitors 'shot at' in Syria
The head of the UN says monitors trying to reach the Syrian village of Qubair, where 78 people are said to have been killed, were fired upon.
- Foetus has its genome decipheredA blood sample from mum and saliva from dad have been used by US researchers to sequence the genome of a foetus.June-07-12 8:42:15 AM
- Mite helps virus to wipe out beesA parasitic mite has helped spread a lethal virus that has wiped out millions of honeybee colonies worldwide, say scientists.June-07-12 3:20:20 PM
- How vampire spiders spot victims"Vampire" jumping spiders from East Africa visually identify their victims by their antennae, research suggests.June-07-12 6:48:02 AM
- Earth 'risks irreversible change'Humanity's path is anything but sustainable, the UN Environment Programme warns, as scientists suggest life may be heading for irreversible change.June-06-12 11:44:58 AM
- CT scans 'can raise cancer risk'Multiple CT scans in childhood can triple the risk of developing brain cancer or leukaemia, a study suggests.June-06-12 9:05:34 PM
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