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Some seven thousand dental patients from one dental clinic im Oklahoma are receiving letters, urging them to get tested for hepatitis and HIV.
Some forms of skin cancer may be linked to a lower risk for Alzheimer's disease, though scientists aren't sure why.
With the first heat wave of 2013 on its way, doctors are giving us tips on how to prevent heat stroke and identify if either you or a friend may be at risk.
With the first heat wave of 2013 on its way, doctors are giving us tips on how to prevent heat stroke and identify if either you or a friend may be at risk.
Tyler Curry, Rich Juzwiak, and Noah Michelson and Dr. Daniel Berger join HuffPost Live to discuss the responisbilities that come with being HIV positive in a world with medicines like Truvada.
Dr. Annie Luetkemeyer, sister of Modern Family's Julie Bowen, joins The Doctors to reveal the latest HIV breakthroughs.
Preventing HIV like we prevent the flu? How work being done right now could do just that.
HIV positive women in Africa can lower their chance of infecting their babies by exclusively breastfeeding.
Rob Pinkus shows you how to use your personal medical kit to treat wounds in the firing range or even in a possible shooting scenario.
On April 17, 2013 a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas demolished the factory and leveled buildings for blocks in all directions. The blast resulted in a widescale evacuation in the community of 2,600 people, due to toxic fumes dispersed by the detonation. Two survivors of the devastating event discuss what they experienced. Plus, learn the dangers of toxic fumes emitted by such an explosion.
On April 17, 2013 a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas demolished the factory and leveled buildings for blocks in all directions. The blast resulted in a widescale evacuation in the community of 2,600 people, due to toxic fumes dispersed by the detonation. American Red Cross Spokesperson Dan Halyburton explains the challenges that the organization has faced from the disaster.
Lee Ann and Nicholas Yanni were both injured by the explosions that rocked the 2013 Boston Marathon. Lee Ann suffered an open fibular fracture and a ruptured eardrum, while Nicholas experienced temporary hearing loss. They join The Doctors via phone to recount the terrifying and traumatic event.
Dr. Parveen Parmar of Brigham and Women's Hospital explains how the emergency department responded to being flooded with injured people from the 2013 Boston Marathon explosions. Plus, E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains the color coding system used in emergency triage.
The annual cost of treating dementia tops that of heart disease and cancer. Experts estimate Americans spend more than $150 billion caring for people with the disease.
Music is helping some Alzheimer's patients cope with the disease.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless killer. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and what to do if it happens to you.
Thanks to a poster they saw in school, two boys, aged 9 and 10 helped a mother save her baby's life with CPR before an ambulance arrived. INSIDE EDITION has the incredible story.
Fourteen adults have also been "functionally cured" after they were given combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) for their HIV infection. They have been able to stop taking the treatment while still keeping their infection under control, according to a new study in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
Has a baby been cured of HIV? Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on this first in medicine.
A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday. Dr. Anthony Fauci joins Abby for more on the case.
A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday.
Talk show host, author and philanthropist Leeza Gibbons recalls her feelings when her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and explains how her foundation has helped honor her family and many others.
Recent studies suggest young gay men are ditching condoms, creating a rift within the community. Is unsafe gay sex becoming the norm? Mark King, Michael Weinstein and Kevin Robert Frost join Josh to discuss.
Is it a breakthrough or a setback? It's an old debate over a new way to prevent the spread of HIV.
Is there a cure for Alzheimer's? Find out about treatment for Alzheimer's and how the medication works.
Documentary filmmaker David France joins Alicia on set to discuss what inspired him to make the film and how he felt after receiving his Oscar nomination.
Documentary filmmaker David France and HIV positive Randy Neece join Alicia on set to discuss the amount of gratitude those that have HIV or know people with HIV feel for ACT UP.
Documentary filmmaker David France and Chris Collins join Alicia to discuss the importance of ACT UP and what measures we should take going forward to further fight the AIDS epidemic.
Academy Award-nominated doc 'How To Survive A Plague' tells the story of activists who changed the conversation about AIDS and helped make the disease manageable.
Having a portable first aid kit in your home is essential for treating common burns, sprains and scrapes. Here are 13 items every emergency kit needs.