Male and female brains aren't equal when it comes to fat.

New research has found that men and women respond differently when it comes to high-fat meals.

Those differences lead to greater health risks in men who indulge on fattier foods. The findings might help explain differences in obesity outcomes between men and women.

The researchers also suggest that any dietary advice made by doctors should be more gender-specific.

New test fighting auto immune diseases

A new blood test is helping predict relapse in patients fighting auto immune diseases.

A new study shows patients with the auto immune disorder ANCA produce antibodies that damage blood vessels. They are able to tell which patients will relapse based on those numbers.

In the long run, this will help doctors determine who needs dialysis quicker.

Omega 6 fatty acids helps the heart

New research suggests Omega 6 fatty acids lower bad cholesterol.

The gene, called Alox5, can be replicated in those who don't have the gene in the form of a pill.

Experts in the medical field are looking forward to treating patients with those types of drugs.