
The Neurocranial Vertical Distractor - How Dentists Can Fix Broken Brains
Brendan Stack is a dentist with a mission. Dr. Stack, along with a few other practitioners in his field, has discovered that orthodontics and dental appliances not only can treat misaligned bite, but many other disorders.

Scientists Find Five New Alzheimer's Genes - Could 60% of Alzheimer's Cases Be Prevented?
Researchers looking for the genetic causes of Alzheimer's have identified five more genes related to the condition, making now seven genes known to be connected with the brain-wasting disease.

Sex Increases the Risk of Having a Heart Attack
According to a new study sudden bout of intense physical activity, like having sex or rapidly climbing a flight of stairs can increase the chances of a heart attack.

Majority of Cancer Doctors Prescribe Experimental Drugs: Do They Do More Harm than Good?
Even though the doctors prescribe experimental drugs in the hope that they will be better than the conventional therapies, they are often found to be more harmful

Prolonged Nighttime Driving Can Be Just As Hazardous As Driving Drunk
Has a patrol officer ever pulled you over for a DWT—driving while tired? European researchers tell us that driving under the influence of fatigue can be just as hazardous for you and other people on the road as driving under the influence of alcohol.

Indoles - Most Potent Phytonutrients With Anti-Cancer, Antioxidant And Anti-Atherogenic Properties
Indoles are some of the most potent phytonutrients present in vegetables and plants. Indoles are widely used for the beneficial effects on cancer and other disorders.

Butt Warmers In Cars Lead To "Toasted Skin Syndrome"
Everything in moderation and heated seats are no exception. The use of butt warmers may ease frosty commutes, but doctors warn that prolonged exposure to heated seats could lead to a skin condition known as "erythema ab igne" or "toasted skin syndrome."

Pancreatic Cancer: A Glimmer Of Hope
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest malignancies with very low survival rate. Resent research findings offer a glimmer of hope for new more effective drugs in the near future.

Doctors Devise "Electronic Nose" to Detect Cancer
Scientists at the Monell Chemical Senses Center at the University of Pennsylvania have spent 40 years figuring out why people smell the way they do. Sometimes, the researchers have discovered, the reason is cancer.

Discoid Lupus Erythematosus: Symptoms and Treatment
Discoid lupus erythematosus is a disease affecting the skin especially that of face with features of wasting and scarring of skin and photosensitivity. It is also called as lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides.