Conditions Stories
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Artificially Sweetened Drinks May Not Be Heart-Friendly
Artificially sweetened beverages might be heart-healthy, according to a new study. -
Youth With Diabetes: Fixing the Problem. Part 2
In part 2 of this 2-part series, read about how we can help children manage or prevent type 2 diabetes. -
Youth With Diabetes Face Life-Long Issues. Part 1
Type 2 diabetes in children is more common and and it causes more complications than ever before. This is part 1 of a 2-part series. -
Doing 'em Right Makes the Difference - Kegel Exercises
Urinary incontinence affects nearly half of the women over 50. -
Autistic Children Use More Healthcare Services In Infancy
Infant children on the spectrum use two to three times more healthcare services than average one year olds, a new study finds. -
Smartphone App May Detect Signs of Stroke
Researchers used AI to help smartphones spot signs linked to stroke. -
New ALS Drug Trial Offers Families Hope
An experimental drug that was recently shown to slow the progression of ALS may have the potential to prolong patient survival. -
Virtual Reality May Help People Manage Eating Disorders
Researchers used virtual reality to help those with eating disorders to face their fear. -
A Yummy Way to Reduce Blood Pressure
Diet that includes apples, berries and tea might lower blood pressure, researchers say. -
Hope for Those with Blinding Retinal Disease
A new study shows that early treatment of wet macular degeneration may help people retain their sight for longer. -
Some People Still Misjudge their Melanoma Risk
Know your melanoma risk; it could save your life. -
Severe Morning Sickness Tied to Depression, New Study Says
A new study finds severe morning sickness associated with depression. The association may last after pregnancy, researchers say.