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Undiagnosed dementia may be putting older adults' safety at risk

Date: Jun-02-2016
Adults who have dementia but who have not been formally diagnosed are more likely to engage in potentially unsafe activities than those with a diagnosis.

Are my feet killing me?

Date: Jun-02-2016
If something goes wrong with the feet, it is often a sign of a more serious problem. Find out what your feet say about the health of the rest of your body.

'Some forms of MS are inherited,' study shows

Date: Jun-02-2016
A new study uncovers a genetic mutation that causes multiple sclerosis, removing doubts that certain forms of the disease are inherited.

Know the Warning Signs: Early Symptoms of Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Date: Jun-02-2016
Find out all you need to know about the early symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee, as well as what can be done to treat this condition.

Stress-induced brain damage could be prevented with experimental drug

Date: Jun-02-2016
New research shows how stress causes brain changes that might trigger anxiety and depression. It also proposes a way to prevent such changes.

Are migraines and estrogen fluctuations linked?

Date: Jun-02-2016
Women are more likely to experience migraines than men. Recent research shows that changes in estrogen levels might be one of the reasons why.

Marijuana use may raise risk of periodontal disease

Date: Jun-01-2016
Long-term use of marijuana was linked to greater risk of periodontal disease in a new study, though it was not linked to other physical health problems.

Same-sex relations 'not wrong at all,' say half of Americans

Date: Jun-01-2016
A study reveals a fundamental shift among Americans in attitude toward and willingness to engage in same-sex relations over the last 40 years.

Binge eating trigger point located deep inside brain

Date: Jun-01-2016
Rats' excited and speedy responses to cues for sugar - akin to binge eating - became more subdued when certain neurons in their brains were turned off.

Migraine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease

Date: Jun-01-2016
Migraine is known to be a risk factor for stroke. New research shows that it is also linked to an increase in cardiovascular disease and mortality.