In regions where malaria illness is widespread, it is common to find many individuals who are infected with malaria parasites
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Want to cure disease? Repurpose the body’s cells
If one part of the body breaks, can you just replace it with cells from another organ? That’s the hope
Continue reading »How does alcohol influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease?
Research from the University of Illinois at Chicago has found that some of the genes affected by alcohol and inflammation
Continue reading »In MS, disintegrating brain lesions may indicate the disease is getting worse
For decades, clinicians treating multiple sclerosis (MS) have interpreted the appearance of new or expanding brain lesions on magnetic resonance
Continue reading »Vegetarian diet reduces heart disease death risk by 40 percent
Currently, in the United States, vegetarianism and veganism are steadily becoming more popular. Touted as a more healthful option, many
Continue reading »The Lyme Disease Complication You Don't Know About—But Should
In this excerpt from his new book, The Everything Guide to Lyme Disease, Rafal Tokarz, PhD, associate research scientist at the
Continue reading »Arthritis patients may be one-third less likely to develop Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s disease hope: Study finds arthritis and asthma medication reduces the risk of the condition by up to one-third and
Continue reading »New ‘unified theory’ of childhood leukemia raises possibility of preventing the disease
Kids who develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia may be the victims of a triple-whammy stroke of bad luck, according to a
Continue reading »Drug company makes first ever vaccine for Lyme disease
Hope for Lyme disease sufferers: Drug company makes first ever vaccine for illness that affects supermodel Bella Hadid and Hollywood
Continue reading »Severe eczema may be linked to heart disease risk
(HealthDay)—Sufferers of severe eczema may be at greater risk for heart attack, stroke and irregular heartbeat, British researchers report. Although
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