Condition Center: Neuromuscular Disease
Cheers! For patients with early-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD), a little alcohol may not be a bad thing.
Known for her iconic roles in "The Blue Lagoon" and "Pretty Baby," actress Brooke Shields recently showed off some new wrist accessories: massive arm...
If you're looking for a natural way to reduce your osteoporosis risk, you may want to give soybeans a try.
The popular number puzzle sudoku boasts potential cognitive benefits for its players. But that was not the case for one player, on whom the puzzle ha...
Pelvic pain during pregnancy is one of those uncomfortable byproducts of motherhood. But staying active in the months prior may help.
Relief for one of the worst symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may soon be on the way.
Wine and chocolate may not only be treats for Valentine's Day — they may also help keep your mind healthy year-round.
Like all surgery, hip surgery has its risks. But there may be some important differences between hip fracture and total hip replacement (THR) surgeri...
Sha Yao left Taiwan on a mission with deep personal significance.
Type 2 diabetes patients are more likely to live with dementia in old age than other patients. New evidence may shed some light on why that is.
It seems that US college students are still lighting up — but this time it may not be cigarettes they're lighting.
Manipulating the spine can help patients with back pain, but it may not work for everyone.
Women who want to give their bones a break may now have another tool in the toolbox.
The next time you're stressed, you may want to consider floating away from it all.
By now, Owen Wilson is a familiar face due to his successful Hollywood career. But closer to home, he's faced the same kind of struggle as many who h...
Omega-3 pills are among the most popular dietary supplements in the US. But these pills may not be living up to their claims.
Sometimes pain treatment comes at a deadly cost.
Two-year-old Genesis and 17-year-old Jordan have lived their lives worlds apart, but they share a debilitating genetic condition.