FRIDAY, April 17, 2026 Syphilis is on the rise in the United States, and with it the threat that a long-term untreated infection could pose to a person s heart
FRIDAY, April 17, 2026 If you thought your toddler s relentless energy was just a phase to be managed, think again. New research suggests those early years of r
FRIDAY, April 17, 2026 For patients with severe depression, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has long been the go-to when other treatments haven t helped.However
FRIDAY, April 17, 2026 Reaching for the salt shaker could have long-lasting implications for your memory and brain health, a new study says.Higher sodium intake
FRIDAY, April 17, 2026 Ultra-processed foods don t just contribute to flab around your middle, but also to fat inside your muscles, a new study has found.A diet
Immune tolerance has long been the holy grail in transplant medicine, a hoped-for end to the downsides of anti-rejection regimens for patients after they receive lifesaving organ transplants. A small, early-stage study
Amid ongoing consumer “pill fatigue,” the nutrition industry is exploring new formats to meet demands for fun and convenient formats, such as gummies and functional foods or beverages. However, it is challenging
Arbitration decisions, it turns out, are like cockroaches. They’re very hard to kill. It’s a long held truism in the legal world, and it was underscored this week when a federal judge