Marijuana users were found to have better blood sugar levels, were thinner and had a higher insulin resistance, according to a study released Thursday.
Despite the fact that researchers have been looking into a similar cure for women since the release of Viagra, nothing has ended up on shelves yet.
A new study confirmed that ketamine, known as a club drug, can ease the symptoms of depression.
Kaiba has a rare birth defect called tracheobronchomalacia, which occurs when the walls of the airway are so weak, that they collapse when a person is breathing or coughing, cutting off a person's air supply.
Researchers created a single jab that could protect ferrets from multiple strains of the flu virus.
Good news for all those reluctant night owls out there - the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel has approved an experimental insomnia drug made by Merck & Co's and deemed it safe and effective, increasing the chances it will be approved soon.
The herbs purported to serve as a cure for various illnesses, like late-stage cancer, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
The vitamins may be able to prevent shrinkage by 90 percent in the portions of the brain most severely impacted by the disease, the hippocampus and the cerebellum.
A new study concluded that using sugar injections as treatment for knee arthritis could be effective in lowering pain and stiffness.
Researchers believe that by using carbon isotope analysis, they can determine how many sugary drinks a person had from a single hair strand.
A new study reports that taking vitamin D supplements can ease the symptoms of fatigue and improve quality of life for Crohn's disease patients who are in remission.
Using the genetic sequencing firm Illumina, the test will provide information about 97 genes that influence the risk of cancer.
Health officials from the United Kingdom have held several weekend clinics to vaccinate children due to the increasing rates of measles cases.
Sunshine could help asthma patients breathe more effortlessly, a new study suggests.
A new study reports that sleep apnea treatment could help improve glucose levels and prevent type II diabetes.