For centuries, the European honeybee has given people honey, wax, propolis, and even venom. Now, scientists are looking beyond the hive’s sweet rewards to explore one of its most potent and surprising ...
Ongoing investigation into whether bee venom could help treat a certain type of cancer has been making "important progress," the leading researcher has told Newsweek. Experts at the Epigenetics Lab at ...
The study focused on two particularly hard-to-treat breast cancer subtypes: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Both forms are known for their resistance to conventional ...
"We have lost our way." A breast reconstruction surgeon recounts a potentially bankrupting dispute with UnitedHealthcare that began with her being interrupted during surgery to answer a phone call and ...
Bees are beloved as pollinators and dreaded for their painful stings. But their venom is also hailed by some for medicinal qualities that lessen the impact of chronic pain. The finding that bee venom ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Bee stings unexpectedly cured a woman’s Lyme disease, even after her body was breaking down from disease ...