Less Flashing When Fleshier

Very few things are reported to improve with increased weight and advancing age, but hot flashes may be one of them.

Venus Will Be a Comeback Kid

Venus Williams had to withdraw from her second-round match this Wednesday due to symptoms stemming from Sjogren's syndrome, which is a chronic, incurable but often manageable disease.

Less is More for Baby UTIs

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are most often associated with women of childbearing years and is jokinigly referred to as honeymooner's disease. But, little girls and boys, can get UTIs too.

A Matter of Focus

Even as a toddler, a little boy named Lee was super active. He didn't have time for crawling. No, he started walking at about 9 months.

Over-the-Counter Pain Medicines Interfere with Antidepressants

Millions of people rely on antidepressants to keep the blues away. A new study has found that popular over-the-counter pain relievers can reduce the effectiveness of specific antidepressants.

A New Generation of Heart Stents

Treatments are improving for heart attack patients with obstructed blood vessels. Newer technologies are both safer and more effective.

Extending the Liver Cancer Highway

Patients with advanced liver cancer typically have few therapeutic options. Scientists have discovered that an existing technology offers new hope and days for these patients.

Brain Pain Ain't from Lupus

People with lupus have to deal with enough pain without worrying about headaches. Even though lupus patients were once told their headaches were caused by their disease, it now seems like they should be treated as a separate problem.

Soy May Help Menopausal Joy

A woman going through menopause often tweaks her diet in little ways to stave off symptoms. Less sodas and coffee are some of the tricks of the trade. Is adding soy okay?

Bullseye Cancer Therapy

Killing healthy cells and tissue is one of the downsides of traditional cancer therapies. A team of scientists is in the process of "painting a bullseye on cancer cells" to remedy this problem.

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