Improving Post-Cardiac Arrest Outcome

Following cardiac arrest, one patient may recover quickly while another struggles with lingering symptoms. But interestingly enough, classifying patients might help improve patient outcomes — regardless of illness severity.

Underage Drinking Damages the Brain

It’s not a joke when experts say binge drinking is dangerous. Binge drinking is a serious problem for adults, so it only makes sense that the problem is even worse for teenagers.

FDA Approves Cardiac Drug Ticagrelor

After a lengthy regulation process, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved blood-thinning drug Brilinta (ticagrelor) to treat patients with acute coronary syndromes.

Stroke Care Awareness Urged

Strokes can strike anyone one regardless of income, race, gender or insurance coverage. That doesn't necessarily mean that all groups are receiving adequate stroke care.

The Obstacles and Gifts of ADHD

It wasn't until her son was diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADD) that Sandra Vitallo had a label for all the things she'd been feeling since childhood.

New View of Vitamin C

Vitamin C has long been touted as a super antioxidant. Maybe you've even taken some at the first sign of cold. Now scientists are finding that vitamin C offers a surprising benefit.

Heart Defibrillation with Less Pain

Multiple Sclerosis Quickly Affects Bone Health

Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are at risk for low bone density and osteoporosis. New information shows that promptly addressing bone health in these patients is necessary.

Empty Your Tummy with Surgery

Diabetes patients have plenty to do ensuring their disease does not get out of control. For some diabetics having trouble managing their disease, surgery could be the answer.

New Breakfast Staple for Babies: Eggs

Parents often wake their children by asking, "What do you want for breakfast?" It's time to start serving up those eggs for babies.

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