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Device Taps Brain Waves To Help Paralyzed Man Communicate

(AP) – In a medical first, researchers harnessed the brain waves of a paralyzed man unable to speak — and turned what he intended...

Hospital Chapel at Lenox Hill Offers Safe, Multi-Faith Space

For patients and staff seeking comfort during stressful, life-changing or transitional moments, the new multi-faith chapel has been a welcomed addition By: Maya Devereaux Lenox Hill...

Israeli medical breakthrough: Tiny sensor could restore sensation to damaged nerves

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News Researchers at Tel Aviv University announced they have successfully developed a first-of-its-kind sensor that can help restore sensation for...

Drug May Curb ‘Sluggish’ Thinking in Some Adults With ADHD

By: Dennis Thompson ADHD patients often complain of feeling spacey, slow-moving and lethargic — symptoms that don't on their face seem to jibe with hyperactivity. That's...

CBD Products Gain Following Among Fibromyalgia Patients

By: Cara Munez Could the answer to easing the tough-to-treat chronic pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia be found in edibles and other products containing CBD? A...

A Jewish Community Rises in Sun-Drenched Turks and Caicos

Caribbean archipelago gets its first synagogue and permanent rabbi By: Menachem Posner When Jill Swann moved to the Caribbean Island of Providenciales to teach windsurfing and...

NYC Health + Hospitals Celebrates 1-Millionth Covid-19 Vaccine Dose Administered

12-year-old and 71-year-old marked the milestone at NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island by receiving their first and second dose, respectively Edited by: TJVNews.com NYC Health +...

Could a DNA Blood Test Spot a Range of Hidden Cancers?

By: Alan Mozes Could a new one-and-done blood test designed to detect as many as 50 different types of cancer become a diagnostic game changer? Yes,...

How Healthy Are the New Plant-Based ‘Fake Meats’?

By: Steven Reinberg More and more Americans are seeking out healthier, greener and more ethical alternatives to meat, but are plant-based alternatives like the Impossible...

Animal Study Offers Hope for a Better Herpes Treatment

By: Alan Mozes Aiming to deliver a one-two punch to the herpes virus, animal research on an experimental drug found it tackled active infections and reduced or...

Can Your Blood Pressure Medicine Protect Your Memory?

By: Amy Norton Older adults who use certain blood pressure drugs may retain more of their memory skills as they age, a new study suggests. Researchers...

U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Challenge to Affordable Care Act

By: HealthDayNews.com The landmark Affordable Care Act, which has expanded health care coverage to tens of millions of Americans, has withstood a third challenge before...

APA calls for end to continued antisemitic violence in US

Following is a statement by Jennifer F. Kelly, PhD, president of the American Psychological Association, in response to reports of rising antisemitism throughout the...

‘Plant-Based’ or Low-Fat Diet: Which Is Better for Your Heart?

By: Amy Norton Hoping to eat your way to a healthier heart? Diets rich in plant foods may beat low-fat eating regimens for cutting the risk...

Rideshare Apps Could Be Saving Lives, Study Shows

By: Cara Murez You've heard it often: Don't get behind the wheel of a car after a night of drinking. Now, a new study confirms...

Healthcare Journal: ‘Whiteness’ Is a ‘Malignant, Parasitic-Like Condition’ Creating ‘Perverse Appetites’

JACOB BLISS A research article published last month in the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association describes “whiteness” as a “malignant, parasitic-like condition” that makes the host...

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