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Published May 20, 2013
Scientists have long known that Crohn’s patients – even when they are in remission – suffer from fatigue and low quality of life.
Published May 11, 2013
A college writing professor and former poet, George Estreich started documenting his life with Laura, who was diagnosed with Down syndrome two weeks after her birth, shortly after she had corrective heart surgery in 2001. “The Shape of the Eye,” aims to change the negative connotations associated with Down syndrome
Published May 03, 2013
I was a little skeptical when a colleague approached me to visit a ‘travel psychic.’
Published May 01, 2013
May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Learn what you can do to keep your pet living a long, healthy life
Published April 12, 2013
When Timmy was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, no one quite knew how to treat it. Since children with autism spectrum disorders usually benefit from early intervention when they are toddlers, Timmy's diagnosis came about 12 years too late
Published March 26, 2013
Previous research on migraine patients has shown atrophy of cortical regions of the brain, related to pain processing – perhaps due to chronic stimulation of those areas. The cortical region refers to the cortex, or outer layer of the brain.
In a new study, Italian scientists looked at the cortical thickness and surface area of migraine sufferers, and found that some are likely to have brain abnormalities at birth, and some develop them over the course of time
Published March 22, 2013
With the release of The Healing Cell: How the Greatest Revolution in Medical History Is Changing Your Life, the Catholic Church has given its stamp of approval on adult stem cell research by discussing the many ways these therapies work for the greater good
Published March 20, 2013
Children reporting to the emergency room for medicinal ingestion is up more than 30 percent in the past decade, according to SafeKids Worldwide, a non-profit organization that works with 600 coalitions in the United States with partners in 23 countries around the world
Published March 12, 2013
Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic removed the right frontal lobe of a young boy who was suffering from up to 100 seizures a day
Published March 07, 2013
Ari Meisel was taking 16 pills a day and nearly died from complications of Crohn’s disease. He decided to take control of his condition and is now living a healthy life without any medications