The Department of Neurology, The Royal London Hospital, London E1 1BB, UK Professor Michael Swash, Department of Neurology, The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London E1 1BB, UK. Telephone 0044 ...
Malaria is a major public health problem in the developing world owing to its high rates of morbidity and mortality. Of all the malarial parasites that infect humans, Plasmodium falciparum is most ...
You can have fun with sign language by using puzzle books and games. Sign language games like Sign It! challenge you to sign words on cards. Online sites like Funbrain.com offer sign language games, ...
Huntington's disease (HD), which is caused by a triplet-repeat expansion in the IT15 gene (also known as huntingtin or HD), accounts for about 90% of cases of chorea of genetic etiology. In recent ...
Find out why dark spots appear and what can fade them. If you have what feels like razor bumps or acne on the back of your neck or scalp, you may have acne keloidalis nuchae. Find out what can help. A ...
For all the notable slices of uniqueness inside of Fenway Park -- from the Green Monster to the triangle to Pesky’s Pole-- there is one every bit as notable just outside the ballpark that literally ...
Loneliness isn’t always obvious. More and more, clinical psychologist Emily Bly, PhD, a licensed therapist of over a decade, sees what she calls “covert loneliness.” People come into her office ...
When lithium or valproate aren't enough, ‘add-on’ treatments like atypical antipsychotics can help. Discover 7 options to discuss with your doctor.
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: VNDA) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ...
Osteoporosis is sometimes called a "silent disease" because it often has no symptoms. In many cases, osteoporosis has been progressing for years, but a person is only diagnosed when they break a bone.
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Diabetes happens when your body makes little insulin or can’t use it efficiently, which raises your blood sugar too high. Diabetes symptoms can include dark, velvety neck skin, repeated infections, ...