The brains of college football players showed signs of “fraying” after a season of play.
Football May Take a Toll on the Brain, Even Without Concussions
The brains of college football players showed signs of “fraying” after a season of play.
Football May Take a Toll on the Brain, Even Without Concussions
The brains of college football players showed signs of “fraying” after a season of play.
Medical News Today: How might the keto diet help treat cancer?
Preclinical research in mice has examined the effect of ketogenic diet-induced glucose restriction on a certain type of cancer cell.
Why Doesn’t America Have Universal Health Care? One Word: Race
The nation’s first federal health care program served freedmen after the Civil War. From the beginning, white legislators argued it…
Why Doesn’t America Have Universal Health Care? One Word: Race
The nation’s first federal health care program served freedmen after the Civil War. From the beginning, white legislators argued it…
How False Beliefs in Physical Racial Difference Still Live in Medicine Today
Biological fallacies were used to justify slavery. Why can’t doctors let them go?
How False Beliefs in Physical Racial Difference Still Live in Medicine Today
Biological fallacies were used to justify slavery. Why can’t doctors let them go?
Medical News Today: Is it normal to have a veiny penis?
Having a veiny penis is normal and indicates healthy blood flow. However, when unusual discharge or painful ejaculation also occur,…
Medical News Today: What to know about bleeding hemorrhoids
A person can sometimes treat bleeding hemorrhoids at home. At other times, hemorrhoids may require specialist treatment or surgery. Learn…