Recent glaucoma screening and treatment effectiveness reviews reveal no added benefit for screening asymptomatic people and do not show which treatments offer the most benefits.
Recent glaucoma screening and treatment effectiveness reviews reveal no added benefit for screening asymptomatic people and do not show which treatments offer the most benefits.
Research on mice suggests that obesity may contribute to the development of learning disabilities in children.
Environmental and medicinal factors to favor restful sleep in the ICU prevent delirium.
Much research lies ahead to decipher the role that noncoding regions of DNA have in disease development.
Public health experts are concerned that the U.S. healthcare system will be unable to keep up with the expense of caring for the rising number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
New studies reveal the benefits of some types of exercise for Parkinson’s disease, but more studies need to be done to yield precise exercise recommendations.
New analysis suggests that children with autism have more feeding problems than children without autism, yet experts say that behavioral therapy is more effective than extreme dieting.
Napping may help stave off economic losses caused by falling productivity.
Researchers have linked diet to the amount of hours of sleep.
A new study shows a correlation between yoga benefiting people with atrial fibrillation.