Researchers identify genes that may cause gum disease

Researchers identify genes that may cause gum disease

Columbia University scientists say they have identified 41 master regulator genes that may cause gum disease in a first-of-its-kind study.... read more

New Treatment Guidelines for Rare Lung Disease

New Treatment Guidelines for Rare Lung Disease

Clinical practice guidelines created for the treatment and diagnosis of lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM).... read more

Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances cognitive training in Parkinson’s

Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances cognitive training in Parkinson’s

Transcranial direct current stimulation plus cognitive training may produce the best cognitive results in Parkinson’s patients with mild cognitive impairment. tDCS adds cognitive benefit when combined with cognitive training... read more

Gene could lead to ALS therapies

Gene could lead to ALS therapies

Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev say their new gene study could lead to new treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.... read more

Urine test may detect Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Urine test may detect Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Researchers at the Medical Research Council in Britain have discovered it may be possible to test patients for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease using urine samples.... read more

Omega-3 could help prevent environmentally induced lupus

Omega-3 could help prevent environmentally induced lupus

A new study suggests that docosahexaenoic acid - a type of omega-3 present in fish oil and dietary supplements - has the potential to prevent lupus, after finding the fatty acid blocked a known trigger of the disease.... read more

COPD epidemic could overwhelm healthcare systems within two decades

COPD epidemic could overwhelm healthcare systems within two decades

Health authorities should brace themselves for an epidemic of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) over the next two decades, despite a decline in smoking rates, according to a new study from the University of British... read more

Researchers tap Mayo, Christiana Care EHR data to fight sepsis

Researchers tap Mayo, Christiana Care EHR data to fight sepsis

In an effort to improve the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis, records data will be used to help understand how to beat the disease. ... read more

Breakthrough research opens door to potential new therapies for inflammatory diseases

Breakthrough research opens door to potential new therapies for inflammatory diseases

Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding the workings of the cellular machinery involved in a host of inflammatory diseases.... read more

A look at the growing specialty of hospitalist

A look at the growing specialty of hospitalist

A hospitalist is a doctor who focuses on work in the hospital, caring for patients and navigating an increasingly complex medical institution. Rather than focusing on an organ or a disease, the work revolves around the physical... read more

Fungus in humans identified for first time as key factor in Crohn’s disease

Fungus in humans identified for first time as key factor in Crohn’s disease

A fungus has been identified as a key factor in the development of Crohn's disease, an international team of researchers has identified for the first time.... read more

Memory of a heart attack is stored in our genes

Memory of a heart attack is stored in our genes

Both heredity and environmental factors influence our risk of cardiovascular disease. A new study shows now that the memory of a heart attack can be stored in our genes through epigenetic changes.... read more

What Is Walking Pneumonia, and How Is It Different Than Regular Pneumonia?

What Is Walking Pneumonia, and How Is It Different Than Regular Pneumonia?

Walking pneumonia may sound scary, but it just means a mild case of pneumonia - the patient is "walking" around instead of lying in bed or in a hospital. Hillary Clinton is just one of an estimated 4 to 5 million... read more