Archive: 09/05/2014
Mass number-crunching may help crack Alzheimer's disease code
By lending a little computer power, people can join a new George Mason University project and help crack the Alzheimer's disease code.
May 9, 2014
Grape skin extract may soon be answer to treating diabetes
The diabetes rate in the United States nearly doubled in the past 10 years. Approximately 26 million Americans are now classified as diabetic, stressing an urgent need for safe and effective complementary strategies to enhance ...
May 9, 2014
Research study available for older adults living with low back pain and depression
Older adults experiencing chronic low back pain and depression are invited to participate in the final year of a five-year study that aims to find out whether medication alone or medication along with health coaching and ...
May 9, 2014
WHO to hold emergency talks on deadly MERS virus Tuesday
The World Health Organization said Friday it would hold an emergency meeting next week on the deadly MERS virus, amid concern over the rising number of cases in several countries.
May 9, 2014