Heart-related disease kills more women in the United States each year than all cancers combined, according to Shasta Regional ...
The AMA and the Vaccine Integrity Project at the University of Minnesota announced they are creating an independent system to review vaccines.
Compiling a biorepository of pediatric patients with a range of neuroinflammatory conditions may be feasible with a longitudinal study, but obstacles to accurate data acquisition remain, according to ...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne virus affecting millions of people each year, with symptoms ranging from flu-like illness to severe bleeding and organ failure. Scientists are now using Wolbachia, a ...
Records show firms associated with politically connected contractor Dennis Mitsunaga collected nearly $1.8 million for a ...
Samples of popular commercial dog foods contained "dangerous levels" of heavy metals, plastic contaminants, and acrylamide, a cancer-causing compound created when food is subjected to high heat.
In a Correspondence by James R Downing and colleagues1 calling on participants of the Fourth High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases ...
While the groundhog has forecast six more weeks of winter, livestock exhibitors around the state are looking forward to the summer show season. In early 2026, many exhibitors will attend show animal ...
The Trump administration announced $600 million in funding cuts to HIV prevention programs and healthcare grants.
The project focuses on increasing the diversity of genetic data and improving outcomes of conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and triple-negative breast cancer.
A full-stack medical analysis application that detects 23 different types of skin diseases using Deep Learning. This project consists of a React.js Frontend for the user interface and a Python Flask ...
Changes to land use can directly heighten the risk of diseases spreading from animals to humans, new University of Stirling–led research has shown. The study, led by Dr. Adam Fell of the University's ...