
Sudden cardiac arrest, a fatal condition that occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, kills more than 300,000 Americans each …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-05-new-study-finds-about-half-of-cardiac-arrest-patients-show-these-telltale-signs-before-their-attack.html
A British woman has a case of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EH) so severe that she has had to relocate twice to new …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-05-woman-allergic-to-wifi-and-cell-phone-signals-now-permanently-housebound.html
The biotechnology technique known as CRISPR has brought down the costs of genetic engineering by 99 percent and slashed the time …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-04-crispr-gene-editing-may-wipe-out-human-geniuses-and-dumb-down-human-civilization-to-conforming-average.html
Alzheimer’s patients who take antipsychotic drugs have a significantly increased risk of dying early compared to those who don’t, new …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-04-odds-of-early-death-in-alzheimers-patients-nearly-doubles-after-taking-antipsychotic-drugs.html
The common belief that marijuana users are, if anything, more careful than the average driver when behind the wheel appears …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-04-states-with-medical-marijuana-laws-shows-decline-in-traffic-fatalities.html
Even the Food and Drug Administration is now acknowledging that anesthesia drugs may jeopardize the brain health of toddlers who …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-04-fda-anesthesia-and-sedation-drugs-may-harm-developing-brain-of-children-under-3.html
One out of every four of the world’s adults suffers from metabolic syndrome. This is often a precursor to diabetes …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-03-study-links-vitamin-d-deficiency-to-metabolic-syndrome-in-mice.html
A handful of former executives and managers from Insys Therapeutics Inc were arrested in late 2016. US prosecutors said they …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-03-ex-pharma-executives-arrested-on-charges-of-bribing-doctors-to-prescribe-dangerous-opioid.html
A team of nine scientists has recently uncovered a link between mercury-laden dental amalgams and autism. The researchers, from leading …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-03-new-study-mothers-with-dental-amalgam-made-with-mercury-at-higher-risk-of-having-autistic-children.html
(NaturalNews) Eating just a handful of nuts daily can cut your risk of cancer and heart disease by as much …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-03-a-handful-of-nuts-a-day-could-slash-the-risk-of-heart-disease-cancer-obesity-and-more-up-to-30.html
Tens of millions of people break bones every year, and many of those who do wind up with life-changing, chronic …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-02-israeli-company-successfully-transplanted-lab-grown-bones-into-humans.html
Several medical researchers and scientists have been warning frequently in recent years that the so-called “superbugs” are proliferating across the …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-01-rare-frightening-superbug-gene-discovered-on-us-pig-farm.html
Secondhand smoke is hazardous not only for non-smoking children and adults, but for pets as well. A new FDA Consumer …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-01-secondhand-smoke-endangers-pets-raises-their-risk-of-cancer.html
Pill-pushing is apparently a difficult job for some pharmacists, including one from Northern Ireland who reportedly killed a woman back …
http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-01-overworked-pharmacist-kills-elderly-woman-within-minutes-by-giving-her-wrong-pills.html