Could Eating Too Many Eggs Affect Your Cancer Risk?

Eggs are one of the most popular foods in the world. They are affordable, easy to prepare, and packed with nutrients. Many people eat eggs...

7 Early Warning Signs Your Arteries May Be Clogged

Many people think heart disease appears suddenly, but in reality it often develops slowly over many years. One of the most common causes of heart...

Long-Term Depression Drug Use May Raise Risk of Sudden Heart Death

Sudden cardiac death is one of the most serious heart-related emergencies. It happens when the heart suddenly stops beating properly, often without much warning. In...

Can a Healthy Lifestyle Beat Your Dementia Genes?

Many people worry about dementia because they have seen its effects on parents, grandparents, or other loved ones. Dementia can gradually steal memories, affect decision-making,...

Breast Cancer Breakthrough Could Spare Patients from Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy has been a standard part of breast cancer treatment for decades. It has helped countless patients survive the disease, but it is also...

An Existing Drug Can Be a Powerful Treatment for Burn Wounds

When someone suffers a serious burn, healing can be a long and difficult journey. Severe burns damage not only the outer layer of skin...

Blood Test May Predict Multiple Sclerosis More Than 10 Years Early

Multiple sclerosis, often called MS, is a long-term disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly...

New Drug Combo May Help Treat Advanced Kidney Cancer

Kidney cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting adults, and the most common form is called clear cell renal cell carcinoma, often...

Common Flu Drugs May Slow Cognitive Decline

People living with HIV are now living much longer than they did in the past, thanks to highly effective antiretroviral treatments. These medicines can keep...

EMT instructor’s fake chest pain becomes real cardiac arrest. The class uses CPR and...

The EMT Fundamentals class at Fox Valley Technical College was winding down when lead instructor Traci Blondeau asked fellow instructor Karl Arps to act...