The Center of Excellence in Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, has launched one of the worl ...
HIV is infamous for its ability to hide in the human body for decades, typically requiring long-term treatment to prevent a ...
Across the globe, other reanimated corpses crop up in local folklore, often reflecting fears of improper burial, violent ...
Andrew Wolf, MD, discusses the growing costs, treatment advances, and geographic disparities in multiple sclerosis care.
It’s hard to understand why parents or adult guardians refuse to get their children vaccinated. It’s a puzzling problem that medical experts seem unable to crack: convincing all parents that ...
Noncommunicable diseases like heart disease, stroke, and diabetes now cause two-thirds of global deaths, surpassing infections. Experts urge urgent preventive policies to tackle this growing crisis.
Modern Vision Solutions is enhancing the delivery of community-based eye care in Omaha through the use of advanced diagnostic ...
Woman recalls '90s childhood vacations—has sudden realization: "a cover" North Carolina governor signs criminal justice bill into law after Ukrainian refugee’s death Bad Bunny to kick off 'SNL' 51st ...
Early microbial exposures from maternal microbes, milk components, and the environment shape infant gut development and long-term disease risk. The review highlights mechanisms, preventive levers, and ...
Architects and microbiologists are exploring whether making buildings hospitable to friendly microorganisms can improve human ...
Two everyday medications, pemafibrate and telmisartan, could offer a safer, faster route to treating fatty liver disease.
Lead exposure may have spelled evolutionary success for humans—and extinction for our ancient cousins—but other scientists ...