
GMO Cells: A Revolutionary HIV Treatment
Fighting HIV with genetically modified immune cells? That might sound like something about of a futuristic film, but it has actually become reality on a small scale. Read on to find out more about this revolutionary new HIV treatment.

New Procedure Deactivates Overactive Nerves In The Kidneys And May Aid Stubborn High Blood Pressure
About 1 in 11 people who have high blood pressure has a condition known as resistant hypertension, which is high blood pressure that won't come down even with one, two, three, or sometimes ten medications. A new surgical procedure offers hope.

Erectile Dysfunction And Cardiovascular Disease Linked
Men may have problems with erectile dysfunction years before heart disease is detected. Impotence can be an early warning sign that cardiovascular care is needed.

Breast Cancer Prognosis Predictor Determines Survival Rate
Scientists at Columbia University in New York City have developed a new method of predicting the prognosis of breast cancer, and their method may lead to improved understanding of the progression and treatment of other types of cancer, as well.

Are You At Risk Of Having A Heart Attack?
Every 34 seconds, someone in America has a heart attack. Find out if you could be next, and what you can do to avoid a heart attack.

How Is The Glycemic Index Abused?
Many people do not understand all of the factors involved with using the glycemic index and they end up abusing the system. If you are considering using the glycemic index in a diet regimen, take steps to educate yourself on its properties and usage.

What Is Your Risk Of Developing Or Dying From Cancer?
On this World Cancer Day we celebrate the efforts of millions around the world to beat cancer. For tens of millions of cancer patients a cancer diagnosis is no longer a death sentence.

Connection between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) & Arthritis
The carpal tunnel is the passageway in the wrist, made up of the arching carpal bones and the ligament connecting the pillars of the arch (the transverse carpal ligament).

EU Cancer Mortality Predictions In 2012 Show Steady Decline
New research published in the Annals of Oncology journal show that, while 1.3 million people will die of cancer in the European Union this year, death rates from this horrible disease are on a steady decline.

A Challenge to Healthcare Systems Worldwide: Diabetes Kills One Person Every Seven Seconds
New diagnoses of type II diabetes have reached epidemic proportions in every part of the world. Researchers revealed studies finding that 366 million people worldwide have diabetes, and that one person dies of diabetes complications every 7 seconds.