Study found 2-drug treatment reduced death risk from cryptococcal meningitis by 40 percent
Study found 2-drug treatment reduced death risk from cryptococcal meningitis by 40 percent
New study shows slight effect, but arduous ‘leaching’ treatment has side effects, doctors say
Injecting a protein known to recruit stem cells may help repair damaged heart muscle, researcher says
A pricey new treatment for prostate cancer called proton beam therapy appears to cause slightly less diarrhea, bloating, and cramping than traditional radiation treatments. But the effect is short-lived, a new study suggests.
Hormone replacement therapy may do more than ease hot flashes and mood swings. A new study suggests that women who start taking hormones during menopause might get some protection against heart disease without seeing increases in other serious risks.
“Start and stop” hormone therapy is as effective as continuous therapy in the treatment of some prostate cancer patients, a study shows.
For people with PTSD, going to couples counseling with their partner may ease their PTSD symptoms — and help their relationship, a new study shows.