
Brain scans match drugs to depression eyeing $27B market
People with depression often cycle through several drugs before they find one that helps. Read More
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People with depression often cycle through several drugs before they find one that helps. Read More

State law now requires high school athletes who show concussion symptoms to be pulled from competition and receive written medical clearance from a medical provider before returning. Read More

This year is on track to be the worst ever for West Nile virus in the United States. Read More

An estimated 80 percent of people infected with the West Nile Virus have no symptoms, said Dr. Robert Haley of UT Southwestern. Read More

Adding to evidence that the flu shot is safe for pregnant women, a new study finds no link between the vaccine and the risk of serious birth defects. Read More

A new study shows that people who are fit in their 30s through 50s are more likely to avoid chronic illness in their later years. Read More

We all know that exercise is good for you – it keeps the heart healthy, works out the muscles and prepares you to take the stairs at work without fainting from exhaustion. Read More

Men treated for prostate cancer who took aspirin regularly for other medical conditions were less likely to die of their cancer than patients who weren’t taking aspirin. Read More

We all know that exercise and fitness are key components to healthy living. Read More

Fit 50-year-olds are less likely to get chronic diseases as they age than are couch potatoes, according to a new U.S. study. Read More
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