Researchers have developed first non-invasive method of detecting infection; painless test appears to be 100 percent accurate
Study indicates history of concussion may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease by contributing to build-up of Alzheimer’s-associated plaques in brain
Patients repeatedly revisit, recount aloud the feelings, thoughts that are haunting them until these emotional memories no longer prompt a response; approach is commonly used to treat veterans traumatized by war
New research suggests immune responses in men are affected by levels of testosterone hormone
Researchers working to create an artificial cartilage that’s more like the real thing
Discovery shows AIDS virus destroys immune system by infecting a relatively few number of cells that create a fiery pathway that consumes nearby cells
An estimated 80 percent of American adults think music lessons improve children's grades or boost their learning ability
Forgotten drugs used to treat illnesses they weren't originally designed for
Scientists say oxytocin appears to improve brain function, replacing solitary tendencies with increased bonding
A study of 76,000 Korean teenagers found that e-cigarettes have not helped them quit smoking and made them heavier smokers
A new study finds people who eat nuts, at least five times per week, seem to be healthier and live longer than those who do not consume nuts regularly
Researchers poised to begin human clinical trials of therapy to treat a major cause of heart disease by shrinking enlarged hearts
Research could lead to prosthetic limbs controlled by the brain
Investigators say bilingualism appears to be more important than level of education in warding off dementia
If successful, infusions could offer an alternative treatment for those infected with AIDS virus
Interfering with female malaria mosquito's ability to produce eggs could lead to another method for controlling spread of parasitic illness
Researchers found that adults who learned new skills, like digital photography or quilting or both, showed greatest improvements on memory tests
Newborn girl treated aggressively for HIV infection may actually be cured
Experts say discovery could lead to new strategy to shield infants whose mothers are infected with virus
Infection by the influenza virus may be more complicated than previously thought
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