by Ludovic EHRET The caviar on the menu of Michelin-starred restaurants may come from an unexpected place: China. The country has endured embarrassing…
New research in the United States has found that women who suffer from restless leg syndrome could also have a higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
A jolt of caffeine can boost memory, according to a study published Sunday that provides a scientific motive for students slurping coffee, tea or energy drinks when cramming for exams.
In the summer of 1966, I started my training at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, the principal teaching hospital of the Harvard Medical School. Everyone called the hospital “The General,” as it was the acknowledged mecca for those infirmed to seek expert medical care. For the doctors who sought advanced training in any specialty, it was the most illustrious of them all.
Needy patients with brain diseases and disorders are no longer up against a brick wall. Neuropsychologist Lourdes Ledesma’s brainchild Let’s Save The Brain Foundation can help.