Dr. Ian Crozier was released from a hospital in Atlanta last October after surviving an Ebola infection. But in 2 months, he was back suffering from eye problems and failing eyesight.
The FDA has approved a corneal implant that can improve near vision. The device is called the KAMRA inlay and it is for people with presbyopia, which is the loss of near vision that occurs with age.
Health records show that children were more likelty to die of other infections due to damage to their immune systems that lasts an average of 28 months after their bout of measles.
A new German study says that taking digoxin may increase the risk of premature death in patients with heart problems like irregular heartbeat and heart failure.
A new study shows that the prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among children is lower for those who live in elevated locations like mountains.
A new study says that women are hospitalized more than men when it comes to asthma bouts. According to their findings, women receive emergency asthma treatment are up to 60% more likely to be hospitalized than men.