Brain Stimulation May Ease Hidden Parkinson’s Symptoms

Parkinson’s disease is best known for movement problems such as shaking, stiff muscles, and slow movement. But many people with the disease also live with...

One Injection Could Keep Arthritis Drugs in the Knee for Weeks

Osteoarthritis can turn simple activities such as walking, climbing stairs, or getting out of a chair into painful tasks. Treatments injected directly into an affected...

PSA May Show Who Survives Advanced Prostate Cancer

Doctors often use a blood test called prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, to follow prostate cancer. When treatment works, PSA usually falls, but doctors still need...

Later-Life Estrogen Use Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

A large study has found an unexpected link between estrogen-only hormone therapy used later in life and a lower likelihood of dementia. Women who had...

Gut Bacteria Chemical May Raise Alzheimer’s Risk

Scientists have found a new clue linking the gut to the brain. A chemical made by certain intestinal bacteria may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s...

Weight-Loss Hormone May Also Protect Liver Health

A hormone already known for reducing appetite and helping with weight loss may have another important job. Researchers at McMaster University have discovered that GDF15...

Broccoli Compound Offers Hope for Rare Nerve Disease

An ingredient naturally found in broccoli may one day help treat a rare inherited disease that slowly damages the nervous system. Researchers at Swinburne University...

Cannabis Use May Change Heart Rhythm Unexpectedly

A new study has produced a surprising result about cannabis and the heart. People who regularly used cannabis had about 9% fewer premature heartbeats on...

New Blood Test Could Reveal How Far Alzheimer’s Has Progressed

Alzheimer’s disease begins changing the brain many years before memory problems become obvious. Scientists can now detect some of these hidden changes with blood tests,...

Two Types of Exercise May Offer Stronger Disease Protection

Walking, cycling and other heart-pumping activities are well known for supporting good health. New Australian research suggests that adding strength exercises may provide even greater...