Recent advancements in Alzheimer's research have unveiled two new drugs and a pioneering blood test, igniting hope among patients. However, their effectiveness and safety raise significant concerns as debates continue over the best treatment approaches.
A groundbreaking NIH-funded study reveals that young athletes may experience significant brain changes long before chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) becomes detectable, highlighting the urgent need for early diagnosis and treatment.
Elissa Kalver, diagnosed with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer at 34, shares her inspiring journey through aggressive treatments, clinical trials, and living life to the fullest despite her diagnosis.
In 'Couture,' Angelina Jolie stars as Maxine Walker, a goth-glam director navigating the Paris Fashion Week landscape amidst personal and professional challenges, including a breast cancer diagnosis.
At just 11 months old, Jonny Terrell was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer. Now in remission, his family's journey highlights the struggles and triumphs of battling childhood cancer.
Gordon Ramsay has announced he was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, which was successfully removed. The celebrity chef emphasizes the importance of sunscreen to protect against skin cancer.
A new study shows a troubling trend in ADHD treatment among preschoolers, revealing that a significant number are prescribed medication too quickly, often within 30 days of diagnosis. Experts advocate for behavioral interventions first.
Barbara Palvin shares her journey with endometriosis, revealing her recent surgery and the impact it has had on her life. She encourages others to seek answers about their health.
Tennis star Monica Seles opens up about her battle with myasthenia gravis, revealing the challenges and symptoms of this autoimmune disease as she prepares for the U.S. Open.
ABC News anchor Linsey Davis shares her years-long struggle with uterine fibroids, shedding light on her diagnosis, treatment options, and the importance of raising awareness about this common condition among women.