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Russian Scientists Have Successfully Slowed Down the Aging Process

A group of Russian and Swedish scientists have just published a breakthrough paper, explaining how they successfully slowed down the aging process in a...

Asthma Drug Shows Promise For Treating Alcoholism

UCLA researchers have found that an anti-inflammatory drug primarily used in Japan to treat asthma could help people overcome alcoholism. Their study is the first...

Legislation To Improve Mental Health Care For Millions Passes in Bipartisan Vote

This revolutionary bill on mental health care reform was just passed in Congress – and next week, it goes to the Senate.

Skin Patch to Treat Peanut Allergies Will Benefit Children

By giving kids low doses of peanut protein through a skin patch, this treatment showed great clinical benefits to treating allergies.

Has This Doctor Found a Sure Way of Recognizing and Treating ALS?

California doctor David Steenblock has been treating his ALS patients with specialized stem cell therapy – and they've been showing improvement.

Recovering Addict of 13 Years to Compete in World’s Toughest Marathon

You have to reach rock bottom before you can begin building yourself back up again. Todd Crandell spent 13 years of his life sinking into...

These New Alternatives For the EpiPen Will Cost Less Than $100

Following the disgusting 400% price hike of the life-saving allergy medication, these pharmaceutical heroes are stepping up with the alternatives.

Marijuana Fills Dire Medical Needs of Families; Science, States Try to Catch Up

Unthinkable two decades ago, parents are joining together to fight for their children’s right to use marijuana – and many legislators and researchers are...

After $750 Price Hike Per Pill, Rival Drug Company Offers $1 Alternative

Did you hear the recent tragic news that a pharmaceutical company CEO who bought the rights to a drug immediately jacked up the price...

Monthly Shot Brings New Hope, Cuts Cravings, for Recovering Addicts

A monthly shot shows promise for breaking the cycle of addiction to heroin and other opioids, like the pharmaceutical painkillers oxycodone and Vicodin, by...

World’s First Malaria Vaccine Approved – and it Will Be Not-for-Profit

The world's first malaria vaccine has been given approval by a European medical agency for future use in sub-Saharan Africa, where more than a...

Listen Up: Gene Therapy Brings Hearing to Deaf Mice, Hope for Humans

You heard right: two new studies show serious promise in the use of gene therapy to prevent deafness in infants and restore hearing in...

5 Common Kitchen Products Are the Recipe for Great Skin and Hair

Beauty treatments are becoming more and more expensive—but believe it or not, your kitchen is full of tried-and-true ingredients that can give your skin,...

Finally, A Male Birth Control Method May Actually Come to Market

Men have claimed for years that they’d take a birth control pill if they could. Looks like it’s finally time to put that offer to the test...

New Class of Drugs Prevent Migraines and Offer Hope

A new class of drugs shows promise in stopping migraines before they start. The drugs have cut the number of migraines in half among...
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French Firm Announces Multiple Sclerosis Drug Breakthrough

A biotech company Friday announced phase III clinical trial results for a drug that was shown to decrease the progress of Multiple Sclerosis, and...

Drug Cures Ebola in Monkeys, Human Tests are Planned Next

An experimental Ebola drug shows promise for fighting the disease after it cured monkeys that were already sick with fever from the virus. The...
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Memory Loss Associated with Alzheimer’s Reversed for First Time

Since it was first described over 100 years ago, Alzheimer’s disease has been without an effective treatment. That may finally be about to change. In...
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5 Side Effects of Kindness on Health: It’s Random Acts of Kindness Week

This week (February 9-16) is the tenth annual Random Acts of Kindness Week in the United States. Do something this week (see a couple...

Baking Soda Could Eliminate CO2 Emissions From Atmosphere

A novel class of materials that enable a safer, cheaper, and more energy-efficient process for removing greenhouse gas from power plant emissions has been...