We share from our souls with our sisters and mothers, and evidently that’s very good for our health I must admit I doll up for intimate lunches with girl friends. After all, the first part of the program is usually a gushing exchange of compliments, and, while I may need some self-assurance in this department, I’d like to deserve at least some of it.
Scientists have a new lead on a possible treatment to slow Alzheimer's disease by targeting a protein involved in limiting flexibility in the aging brain, said a study out Thursday.
Strokes are increasingly hitting younger people and the incidence of the crippling condition worldwide could double by 2030, warns the first global analysis of the problem.
“Why is cancer?”—with a line like this, you know that you’re in for a different kind of show in The Sandbox Collective’s latest offering, “Dani Girl.” How in the world does one create a cancer musical?
Ever felt like your neighbor's antics could drive you to an early grave?
Wouldn’t it be great to find a cure for all health challenges? If “Cure For All Diseases” author Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D, ND, were alive today, she would insist on two things that are present in a sick person: pollutants and parasites.
PNEUMONIA kills, and the morbidity stats are getting worse. Despite medical breakthroughs and accessible information, pneumonia remains one of...
You know this chronic scalp condition has reared its ugly head when the white flakes of dead skin have spread from your head to the neck and shoulders and have become a major turnoff.
IT’S been all over the news: Presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte has Buerger’s disease. Thanks to its catchy name, now everyone seems to be talking about it.
You could cut the tension in the air with a knife when the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) Health Department was sealing a dirty restaurant in Taman Puncak Jalil, Seri Kembangan, for 14 days.