October 27, 2015 Study: Childhood cancer survivors face new risks Women treated with chest radiation for cancer when they were girls have a higher risk of developing breast cancer than previously thought, doctors warn. Â Even lower doses of radiation therapy posed a risk for survivors of a childhood cancer - something not known before
October 27, 2015 NYC nurses brave storm and aftermath to take care of homebound patients As New York City continues to rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, tens of thousands of patients relying on in-home medical care have had to depend on services from nursing agencies
October 27, 2015 Woman removes colon to prevent deadly cancer By the time she was 34, Lynne Fisher had already lost her uncle, father and brother to colon cancer. Â Genetic testing revealed she had gene mutation that put her at 80 percent risk for contracting the disease herself. Â So she took matters into her own hands and had a drastic surgery to preempt the cancer
October 27, 2015 Newly developed oxygen particles injected into blood could save lives When a patient suffers from acute lung failure or a blocked airway, their blood needs oxygen – and fast.  But often times, the complex machines needed to keep blood oxygenated are not so readily available.  Now, a team of researchers have developed tiny, oxygen-filled microparticles that can be injected straight into a person’s veins in order to quickly oxygenate a person’s blood, giving doctors or paramedics more time to perform complex life-saving procedures.
October 27, 2015 Can peanut butter sniff out early signs of Alzheimer's? Researchers at the University of Florida's McKnight Brain Institute Center for Smell and Taste believe they may have discovered a simple test that could be used to make a diagnosis of early-stage Alzheimer's disease — and it involves peanut butter.
October 27, 2015 Vegetarian diet tied to fewer deaths over time People who limit how much meat they eat and stick to mostly fruits and vegetables are less likely to die over any particular period of time, according to a new study.
October 26, 2015 Guess your age? 3D facial scan beats doctor's exam It's no secret that most people accumulate wrinkles on their faces as they age.
October 26, 2015 Majority of patients with high blood pressure unaware of their condition Most patients across the globe who have high blood pressure don’t know about their condition, and of the people who are aware, only about a third have it under control.
October 26, 2015 The surprising thing that's killing 1 in 10 adults The good news is it's totally preventable.
October 26, 2015 A drink a day may not be good for everyone Based on a new analysis, the health benefits of having a drink a day may be exaggerated, UK researchers say.