Brain cancer McCain has killed Gene Siskel, Tim Weigel, Ted Kennedy
Patients over 55 have only about a 4 percent chance of surviving McCain’s condition for at least five years, according to the American Cancer Society.
Patients over 55 have only about a 4 percent chance of surviving McCain’s condition for at least five years, according to the American Cancer Society.
New research suggests PET scans could lead to treatment changes for a surprising number of people whose memory problems are hard to pin down.
The main reasons for a decline in balance are loss of muscle tone and the effects of aging.
The FDA has approved a new treatment option for psoriasis, the itchy, sometimes painful condition.
Drinking coffee could be connected to a reduced risk of dying from a slew of disease including heart disease and stroke, according to two new studies.
As trampoline parks grow in popularity, so do trampoline park-related injuries.
Ongoing stress during early childhood โ from grinding poverty, parents’ substance abuse and other adversity โ can eventually harm kids’ brains.