A Healthy Industry

Herbal supplements make up a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States. Last year, sales totaled an estimated $5.2 billion, and that was up from the previous year.

Big Belt Size Equals Big Kidney Risks

Being overweight can put you at risk for all sorts of health problems. If you have kidney disease, having a big waist size may be a threat to your life.

ODAC Recommends Accelerated Approval of new Lymphoma Drug

The Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee (ODAC) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has voted unanimously to recommend that the FDA grant accelerated approval of Adcetris (brentuximab vedotin).

New Drug Could Help Children with Autism

Children and young adults with autism often have difficulty communicating and interacting with others. So far, there have been no medications to treat it.

Pure Stem Cell Discovered

Stem cell research may have seemed like science fiction when research first began 50 years ago. But that work has finally come to fruition with the isolation of a human blood stem cell in its purest form.

Processed Versus Unprocessed Foods

Achieving and maintaining an ideal weight is a challenge for most people. And while calorie counting has been a tried-and-true method for weight control, something else may be even better.

MS Drug Misses a Goal

Making a drug that works to fight several parts of a disease can be hard, especially for a mysterious illness like multiple sclerosis (MS). This is a problem that drugmaker Sanofi is currently dealing with.

Online Tool Offers Personalized Melanoma Options

Cathy, the heroine on The Big C should know about this. As a stage IV melanoma patient, she could use a free online tool to find the best treatment options for her individual case.

The Skinny Nut

There are many kinds of nuts, but there’s only one so-called "skinny nut” — pistachios. These nuts provide the most benefits with fewer calories.

Most Sleep Problems Go Untreated

Sleep is a precious commodity, but for many, daytime fatigue can be a nightmare. About 90 percent of adults visiting a physician on any given day have sleep problems. Sleep apnea is probably to blame.

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