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Published September 05, 2013
As the civil war in Syria escalates, thousands of children are settling into refugee camps – some with families, others without – carrying with them the psychological burdens that come with being displaced from their homes and witnessing the horrors of war.
Published September 04, 2013
Though Harper’s comeback is rare, Dr. Lisa Rachel Rogers, medical director of the neuro-oncology program at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, said it’s not entirely unheard of for patients with Harper’s disease.
Published August 30, 2013
While concussions and head injuries have been the major concerns for football players for years, one Florida couple is seeking to draw attention to another threat to young players – internal injuries.
Published August 29, 2013
Jet lag can put a major damper on big vacations – but there may soon be a way to avoid it.
Published August 28, 2013
Millions of athletes experience concussions every year, yet there is currently no objective test to diagnose these injuries from the sidelines.
Published August 27, 2013
Despite the health risks associated with obesity, convincing someone who is apathetic about weight loss to shed excess pounds can be a struggle.
Published August 23, 2013
Would you be able to tell if you or someone you know were having a stroke?
Published August 21, 2013
People may be able to avoid contracting oral HPV if they practice good mouth hygiene, according to a new study from Cancer Prevention Research.
Published August 20, 2013
A hate-filled letter received by a family in Canada telling them to move out of the neighborhood or euthanize their autistic son has gone viral, prompting a flood of support for the family.
Published August 15, 2013
The Ebola virus – one of the deadliest diseases known to man – has been appearing throughout the world with increasing frequency over the last two years. There is no cure and no vaccines exist for the disease, which has a fatality rate of up to 90 percent.