(Reuters Health) – – Paralyzed people might one day be able to operate smartphones and tablets just by thinking about the actions they want to perform, with help from sensors implanted in their brains, a recent experiment suggests. While previous experiments h... More »
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – Black and Hispanic patients with neurologic disorders are less likely to see brain specialists than white people w More »
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – – Recreational drugs like “MDMA” and amphetamines have long been linked to a variety of movement disorders, and a More »
By Lisa RapaportAn experimental foot-temperature monitoring system might one day be able to detect when diabetic patients are developing foot ulcers, More »
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – Many people are exposed to dangerously loud sounds at work and at play, and most of them don’t wear ear plugs or t More »
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – When women smoke during pregnancy or have underweight babies their children have a greater risk of developing a ty More »
By Shereen Lehman(Reuters Health) – For people with a certain type of migraine headache, regular acupuncture treatments may help reduce the frequency More »
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – Adolescents who were born extremely premature are much more likely to have chronic health problems than their peer More »
(Reuters Health) – People with long-term exposure to loud noise at work or in leisure activities may be at increased risk of heart disease, a U.S. study finds. Researchers found the strongest link in working-age people with high-frequency hearing loss, which i... More »
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