November 20, 2014 Scientists Discover Cause of All Types of ALS Currently, there are no effective therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, which is a paralyzing neurogenerative disorder – but a new discovery by scientists at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine could change all of that
November 20, 2014 Roche 'Good' Cholesterol Drug Shows Early Promise An experimental drug from Roche designed to raise "good" HDL cholesterol has produced encouraging results in a small mid-stage clinical trial
November 20, 2014 HPV Vaccine Protects Women From Anal Cancer, Study Finds A vaccine to prevent cervical cancer offered strong protection against anal cancer in a large study of women in Costa Rica, adding to evidence that such vaccines can protect against more than just cervical cancer, according to U.S. researchers
November 20, 2014 Many Seniors Leave the Hospital Without Their Meds Seniors with chronic disease often leave the hospital without prescriptions for the medicine they were getting when they arrived, according to Canadian researchers
November 20, 2014 New York Woman Recovering From West Nile Virus New York's Westchester County has its first human case of the West Nile virus this year.
November 20, 2014 Mental Health Group Looks to Remove Stigma From Pedophilia A group of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals say it's time to change the way society views individuals who have physical attractions to children
November 20, 2014 Patient Dies of Smoke Inhalation After Being Abandoned on Operating Table During Hospital Fire Shanghai police were investigating Thursday after a man died when he was allegedly abandoned under general anesthetic on a hospital operating table after a fire broke out
November 20, 2014 Young Gay Men Who Use Meth May Risk HIV Young gay and bisexual men who use methamphetamine are more likely to take sexual risks that boost their chances of contracting HIV, a new study suggests
November 20, 2014 New HIV Infections in U.S. Hold Steady at 50,000 The number of Americans newly infected with the AIDS virus each year has been holding steady at about 50,000, according to a new government report
November 20, 2014 FDA Warns of Heart Risks With High Doses of Celexa Federal health regulators are warning doctors not to prescribe high doses of the antidepressant Celexa, because of the risk of fatal heart complications