A new drug may slow progression of -- and even reverse -- symptoms of a rare form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a ...
Canada: A large international study of febrile infants aged 28 days or younger presenting to emergency departments has found ...
When Holly Hall was diagnosed 'it was like a tornado hit', says her mum Toni. Then Young Lives vs Cancer stepped in to help ...
Young Lives vs Cancer  supported us every step of the way, and without them, we would have been lost, says Amie, whose ...
Several UNC basketball players joined patients and their families Sunday to paint sneakers and raise money for pediatric ...
For years, debate around endoscopic spine surgery centered on whether the technique was ready for broad adoption. Questions about safety, durability, and outcomes dominated discussions among surgeons, ...
The medical laboratory at Gisborne Hospital, known as TLab, is a 50/50 public-private partnership between Te Whatu Ora and Medlab Central, a subsidiary of Australian based global corporation Sonic ...
Experts predict a test measuring p-tau217 in blood plasma may become a standard screening tool for Alzheimer’s disease in ...
When CMS quietly updated the Medically Unlikely Edit (MUE) for CPT 64772 from two to six units for 2026, it didn’t make headlines, but it should have. This change isn’t simply a coding adjustment. It ...
A new study has found that changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer’s disease are more common than we thought in very old ...
POINT-HD has begun dosing its first participants with the drug RG6496, marking an early but important step for a new selective huntingtin-lowering approach.
The drills — frequently referred to as RedMan training for the brand and color of protective gear worn by participants — are intended to teach law enforcement recruits how to defend themselves against ...