No Safety Surprises from Humira

Humira (adalimumab) is a medication used to treat a variety of diseases. As the medication is being prescribed to more and more patients, researchers wanted to see if there were any side effects they didn't know about before.

Mental Health Tied to Domestic Violence

Vulnerable populations, such as those with mental health disorders, may be at higher risk for domestic violence. Mental health patients may need extra help preventing or getting out of domestic violence situations.

Radiation Vs. Surgery for Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer treatments can include a variety of approaches. Surgery can remove the diseased prostate, while radiation therapy can be used to kill cancer cells.

Is It More Than An Eating Disorder?

Eating disorders are complex issues that can happen in people with other psychological conditions. Although, having an eating disorder and a personality disorder may be uncommon.

Baby Hearing Tests Don’t Predict Future

Parents are relieved when their babies pass their first hearing tests. But new research suggests they should take these results with a grain of salt.

Treating ADHD Without Medicine

Diet changes, behavioral therapies and many other non-medical treatments exist for ADHD. But research on whether or not these treatments work is scarce.

Bladder and Uterus to Blame in Pelvic Pain

When a woman's bladder and uterus are both acting up, the two can go hand-in-hand to cause pain.

MRI For Low Back Pain? Think Again

Many people experience back pain at some point in their life. Knowing when to seek medical care and when to practice self-care can be very tricky.

One-Two Punch in the Cancer Gut

Cancer that starts in and spreads from the stomach is called metastatic gastric cancer. Depending on the stage of the disease, there are various treatment options. A new study looked at the best treatment strategies.

Medicine Approved to Ease Painful Sex

Pain during sex can be a problem for the 32 million post-menopausal women across the United States. A new medicine could ease the pain.

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