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Published August 22, 2013
My dad's doctor told him he has an enlarged heart at his last appointment. What does that mean?
Published August 20, 2013
A newly developed technology called the embryoscope is changing the playing field for fertility doctors across the country.
Published August 15, 2013
When it comes to the medical properties of marijuana, I strongly support its use.
Published August 13, 2013
I think that all this talk about spontaneous combustions is a bunch of smoke and mirrors. One thing I can tell you for sure is there is no scientific way a human being can suddenly burst into flames.
Published August 13, 2013
A new study of North Carolina birth records indicates that pregnant women who undergo induced or augmented labors may have an increased risk for giving birth to a child with autism
Published August 12, 2013
Is it possible for a man to be too old to father a baby? After age 45 or 50, will the quality of a man's sperm decline and increase the risk of autism in his children? Read on for my advice.
Published August 05, 2013
For many headache and migraine sufferers, certain foods can act as triggers
Published August 02, 2013
One of this summer’s biggest health stories reads like something out of a science fiction novel: A brain-eating amoeba that resides in lakes and ponds, entering people’s bodies through their nostrils and ultimately killing them.
Published August 01, 2013
More and more data is becoming available on the overwhelming increase in heroin use in parts of the United States.
Published July 30, 2013
While scientific studies vary in conclusions about hypnotism’s effectiveness for weight loss, individual reports from patients and doctors suggest that when other methods have failed, hypnosis may be something for people to consider