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He wears a hospital gown decorated with trains. An intravenous needle is embedded in his arm.
Four years ago, Stephanie Robeck was a gravely ill 12-year-old, living a life filled with doctors, hospitals and blood transfusions.
An unusual childhood heart disease that primarily affects Asian children and reaches epidemic
Consumption of trace minerals can measurably improve disease resistance in the elderly, according to findings at UC San Diego.
Antonio Pacheco was 29, a steelworker in Pueblo, Colo., when red spots suddenly appeared on his chest.
Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center is scheduled to open a new clinic Friday to diagnose and treat Alzheimer's disease.
Scientists have developed a half-hour test for detecting a sexually transmitted disease that
A 13-year-old boy who contracted AIDS during treatment for hemophilia has been barred from attending school for fear he may pose a threat to other students, officials said today.
A 57-year-old Alzheimer's disease victim was recovering Wednesday from dehydration after wandering lost in a mountain area for nine days.
Karen Johnson hid her sadness under a broad smile before calling to her grandmother Lois, who stared straight ahead, oblivious to the noise around her.
To a team at UCLA, the research exercise promised to be an uncomplicated opportunity--almost a rote exercise--to confirm something heart specialists have long presumed to be true.
Eight days after a 1976 state American Legion convention in Philadelphia, Edward Hoak realized that something was dreadfully wrong and put out an alert.
U.S. and Canadian researchers are looking for people with early symptoms of Parkinson's disease in
An emerging technique called chromosome mapping could lead to the deciphering of the human genetic code, and such information could help researchers understand and perhaps develop new treatments for many hereditary diseases.