Dal study of football players sheds light on how concussions affect the brain
Neuroscience researchers at Dalhousie University are investigating how head impacts lead to injuries in football players.
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Neuroscience researchers at Dalhousie University are investigating how head impacts lead to injuries in football players.
Tests for the most common cancer in men could soon become much easier and involve just a simple injection in the arm, potentially saving thousands of lives every year through early detection and treatment. The revolutionary test for prostate cancer was approved this week, March 6.
Changes on and off the pitch at Manchester United are long overdue. Just ask Ralf Rangnick.
CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow is still sketching out his recovery timeline after surgery to repair a torn wrist ligament in his throwing hand.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester United's hopes of a Champions League berth took another hit on Sunday but the fact it was crosstown rivals Manchester City delivering the blow was secondary, captain Bruno Fernandes said.
Medicine shortages are forcing patients to travel ‘across the country’ or even go abroad to get prescription drugs that they desperately need.
A mum-of-four says she has been denied cancer treatment that 'could potentially give her years'.
75% of Ukrainians with rare diseases remain in Ukraine despite the war, while 25% are abroad. On the International Day of Rare Diseases, which is celebrated in the last days of February, Kiev will talk about support for orphan patients and look for a solution on how to create equal European conditions of support and treatment for patients with rare diseases in conditions of full-scale war.