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If an older person sees something that isn’t there, you assume it’s in their mind. In 10-40% of these cases, they may have Charles Bonnet syndrome
A 17-year-old girl came to a drowning kitten’s rescue. Only the girl didn’t realize the kitten along with its mother and siblings were sick.
Pesticide poisoning happens in the United States and even more often in developing countries where pesticides are less regulated.
Frequent nighttime bathroom trips had a greater chance of hypertension than others, states a press release from the European Society of Cardiology.
Is it possible the same machine used to watch a baby grow in utero could also prevent pregnancy entirely? Yep, […]
Over 30 states in the U.S. allow marijuana use for qualifying health conditions. But are people really using it for the right reasons?
Bigger and better is the name of the game for bodybuilders. Often called “bigorexia” by media, muscle dysmorphia has been on the rise in several countries.
A decade ago, someone spoke the word selfie, a reference to a self-made portrait. Experts are concerned about a disorder with selfies “snapchat dysmorphia.”
Alzheimer’s disease has baffled researchers for decades. But soon doctors may be able to detect certain disease markers with a simple blood test.