The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, new research suggested.
Geddy has lived a big life for a little dog. As a puppy, the tiny terrier mix was abandoned in Mississippi during a ...
A fundraiser to get more helmets on the heads of Treasure Valley kids is underway, thanks to a student doctor at the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM).Jordan McAllister is a second-year ...
A high intake of lean and oily fish may help slow disability progression in people with multiple sclerosis, highlighting the ...
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Our results suggest that intrinsic dynamics are not substantially altered during watching movies as compared to rest. Instead, the external stimulus reverberates in the recurrent network with the same ...
The family of Anais Betts, devastated after she was critically injured by a falling tree branch at Government House, has said ...
A huge investigation has been launched by Sussex police into the deaths of 90 patients and cases of serious harm regarding ...
Individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis who consumed high levels of fish had lower risk for worsening disease-related disability, results from a Sweden-based cohort study showed.Findings from ...
A rapid experimental genetic test can help guide the hands of surgeons as they delicately remove tumors from patients with ...
ST. LOUIS -- Dr. Gupta with Prairie Cardiology discusses Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), a condition that occurs when the blood vessels supplying the heart become clogged and narrowed due to plaque ...
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