With an effort to help further studies and treatment about eating disorders, charities Beat and Eating Disorder Hope have helpe raised awareness. Eating Disorder Hope has announced new membership opportunities and online forums to help kick off National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017.
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that dementia is on a decline in the past 40 years.
An updated Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that blacks do not receive as much consistent HIV care than either whites or Hispanics.
Living on the higher floors of a high-rise building can lower chances of survival from cardiac arrest, a new study reported.
According to a new survey, many adults younger than 45 are unaware of what stroke symptoms are.
Dying parents with young children could benefit from more support and care, a new study concluded.
Colombia has legalized the use of medical marijuana.
Premature babies have a better shot at survival if their mothers practice skin-to-skin "kangaroo-style" care, a new study reported.
A third of people diagnosed with incurable cancer continue to work, a new study found
A new study reported that reductions in mental health emergencies lead to increases in emergency room cases related to mental illness.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that people do not understand the threat that drug-resistant superbugs pose for public health.
The global maternal mortality rate has declined by nearly 50 percent, the United Nations and the World Bank announced Thursday.
A new survey found that women are not really personally connected to heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in women living in the U.S.
A study found that 21 percent of pediatricians will turn down an unvaccinated child.
Group mindfulness treatment was as effective as individual cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with depression and anxiety, a new study reported.