
Amniotic Fluid: A New Way To Save Diabetic Feet
Every 30 seconds an American with diabetes has to have a foot amputation due to a condition called diabetic neuropathy. But a new technique may cure the wounds caused by diabetic foot disease and even regenerate nerves in the feet.

Breast Cancer Prevention: Practical Aspects
Hereditary breast cancers account for up to fifth of all cases of this disease. Modern methods of genetic testing allow to identify the individuals at risk and advice on the best preventative strategy.

Could A New Stem Cell Therapy Regenerate Damaged Hearts?
Dr. Deepak Srivastava of the Gladstone Institutes at the University of California at San Francisco recently announced a new gene therapy that can grow new heart tissue, although not, as some reports say, entire new human hearts.

What A Lung Cancer Survivor Can Teach Us About Lung Cancer Survival
Dr. Carl O. Helvie, a registered nurse and the holder of a doctor's degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University, was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1974. He's still around. Here are the highlights of his story.

Is Your Life Worth $10 Million? Your Head Transplant Is!
It appears to be a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie, but scientists claim that they have the technological know-how to carry out a head transplant. But with the ethical issues involved in it and a price tag of $10 million, will there be any takers?

10 Dangerous Foods For Diabetics
Diabetes is a very common disease afflicting a majority of our population. The key to managing diabetes is by strictly controlling your diet and eating only what is right. Read on to find out about the 10 most dangerous foods for diabetics.

Hip Dysplasia - An Overview
Hip dysplasia is a condition that can affect infants and adults alike. What do parents of babies and adults with hip pain need to know about hip dysplasia?

Math Is Used To Kill Cancer Cells
Researchers in Canada are using advanced mathematical models to fight cancer. By developing strategies to make cancer cells sensitive to viral infection, they are successful in protecting healthy cells while killing cancer cells.

Are You Suffering From Seasonal Hypotension?
Are you feeling weak and dizzy? You probably think it's because this summer is so hot — but you might actually be suffering from summer low blood pressure.

Does Sleep Apnea Mean You Will Get Diabetes?
If you snore, snort, toss, turn, and make strange noises in your sleep, you may need to take steps to keep diabetes from becoming a part of your life. Here is why there is a connection and what you can do about it.