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Students use AI technology to find new brain tumor therapy targets — with a goal of fighting disease faster
Nevada children have experienced rare brain infections and abscesses as CDC investigates
Mild winter could mean an uptick in ticks, Lyme disease across the US
Georgia college student dies weeks after suffering brain bleed while on Mexico spring break trip
You’ve Quit Smoking With Vaping. Now What?
Diagnosed Under 40: Breast Cancer's Unique Impacts on Younger Women;  It’s (More) Complicated
How Should I Pick Walking Shoes If I Have Knee Pain?
Gut Microbiome Changes Throughout the Day and With the Seasons
Keto, Paleo Diets Rank Low for Heart Health, Report Says
‘Snake Oil’ Fake Cures for Long COVID Leave Patients at Risk
What’s Next in Health Care for Older Adults: Questions and Answers With John Whyte, MD
Florida medical tech company launches novel AI test for prostate cancer therapy
Outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria infects 31 patients at Seattle hospital
Carbon monoxide cases are on the rise: Here's what you need to know
The Doctor’s Visit of the Future: Less Touching, More Tech
Turning to Vaping to Stop Smoking Not a Simple Solution
How I Plan for Episodes
FDA approves first fecal transplant pill made from healthy bacteria found in human waste
AI-powered mental health diagnostic tool could be the first of its kind to predict, treat depression
Women and Hair Loss: The Causes
New High-Tech Tools to Help Control Diabetes
What's New in Diabetes Treatment?
Skin Issues Can Be First Sign of Rheumatological Illnesses
Preschool Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems Linked with Autism
Richard Lewis diagnosed with late-onset Parkinson’s disease: 'Luckily, I got it late in life'
In Alzheimer’s study, sleeping pills are shown to reduce signs of disease in the brain
WHO, Gates Foundation seek to reverse decline in routine childhood vaccinations
Stress Can Speed Aging, but Recovery Can Slow It Again: Study
Forgotten but Not Gone: Epidemic of Vaping Illness Continues
As suicide rates spike, new AI platform could ‘fill the gap’ in mental health care, say Boston researchers