Researchers have created a new immune vaccine intended to fight and kill breast cancer cells.
Cancer has taken a toll on the lives of millions of people worldwide. Now, vitamin C has been linked to the prevention and battle of cancer.
Tinnitus, a kind of hearing damage is increasingly rampant among children and teens that are regularly exposed to loud music, according to a new study.
More women are choosing to undergo a mastectomy today than ever before, a new report found.
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that dementia is on a decline in the past 40 years.
At least 48 people who might have been infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone have yet to be found, the WHO said.
Cancer killed nearly 7,500 people from China per day in 2015.
Breastfeeding rates in the UK are alarmingly low, new research reported.
The CDC, along with the American Medical Association, the American Diabetes Association and the Ad Council have launched the first ever national public service advertising (PSA) campaign for prediabetes.
New research findings suggest that a dual regimen of exercise and education is the most effective remedy in minimizing the risks for low back pain.
A UK-based study suggests that targeting the build-up of immune cells that caused brain inflammation holds the key to treating Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Experts argued that there is no concrete evidence that cancer screenings reduce overall death rate.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that would ban teenagers younger than 18 from using tanning beds.
People with asthma cannot lower their risk of developing a cold by taking vitamin D supplements, a study reported.
Getting false-positive mammograms can be a sign of increased breast cancer risk, a new study found.