A new experimental therapy that teaches the body to recognize and ignore its own nerve tissue appears to be safe and effective in treating multiple sclerosis, according to a new study.
Researchers stressed that better treatment compliance within the first two years post bladder cancer diagnosis could lead to reduced death rates and recurrences.
Researchers found that aspirin could potentially be used as an effective blood thinner when compared to heparin.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing the popular diabetes drug Avandia which was banned in 2010 after researchers found that thousands of people had heart problems after taking it.
Researchers announced that a drug called BMN 673 was effective in treating breast and ovarian cancer patients with the BRCA gene mutations.
Researchers report that the drug, Nexavar could be effective in slowing down the progression of advanced thyroid cancer.
Researchers found that drug shortages lead to a poor medical care for cancer patients.
A new study found that the rise in adult prescriptions correlated to the rise in drug poisoning in young children and teenagers.
Health care costs are falling which is having a positive effect on the outlook for Medicare, extending the life of the trust fund that supports the program until 2026, which is two years later than previously estimate, a government report released Friday said.
Researchers are optimistic about a new drug therapy that could be effective in treating the most common type of lung cancer.
New research showed there are no added health advantages to taking a double dose Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) when dealing with the flu, even though several doctors prescribe a double dose for patients who have more severe cases.
Birth control pills may be making women less competitive and more jaded when it comes to snagging and keeping Mr. Right.
Researchers report that common painkillers, like ibuprofen and diclofenac, could increase one's risk of a heart attack.
Marijuana may actually help protect the brain against injury, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that taking Ritalin or Adderall did not increased the likelihood of substance abuse in children with ADHD.