When someone asks Jen Pardini about the night her ex-boyfriend brutally attacked her and nearly ended her life, she answers the questions openly and without a hint of hesitation.
Nothing, the survivor-turned-advocate said, is off limits: not the night he fractured her skull with a hammer, ...
New research is raising the possibility that a virus that is seemingly otherwise harmless to humans could possibly trigger the onset of Parkinson’s disease.
The data from Northwestern Medicine published in July shows that some cases are linked to genetics but that most are not, and the ...
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the oldest of the “pandemic babies” – born in early 2020 – are heading off to kindergarten this month.
And while the 3.5 million U.S. children born between March 2020 and 2021 have been more resilient than anybody could have ...
New research is showing promise that a vaccine may be able to fight one type of the most common cancers in women.
Phase one clinical trials examined immune response to a new breast cancer vaccine by measuring antibodies in white blood cells. Researchers hope the vaccine could eventually ...
Could sorghum be the next big thing on your dinner table or restaurant menu? Farmers who grow sorghum are starting to push for that amid a changing global landscape and tariff war.
China has traditionally been the biggest sorghum buyer but canceled big loads of it this year ahead of a ...
We’ve all heard the doctors’ warnings and recommendations that exercising regularly is great for our health, but did you know it has also been proven to help your brain’s health?
Now, a new study has found that a specific type of exercise can help lower the risk of dementia. The study ...