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The ACIP is now recommending “individual decision-making” for people and their doctors over whether to get vaccinated for covid-19.
New research finds a surprising link between a person's risk of melanoma and the amount of tattoos they sport.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices delayed its vote on changing the current policy, which CDC experts warned could erode the safety net keeping children from being born with the dangerous viral infection.
The latest ACIP votes could lead to substantially fewer kids getting vaccinated.
The alcohol-related death rate has nearly doubled over the past 25 years, UCLA researchers show.
Susan Monarez was grilled Wednesday by Republican senators who are running cover for Kennedy and Trump's anti-science agenda.
Researchers investigated why some people don’t respond as well to GLP-1 drugs and found that the reasons behind their overeating might play a role.
The drug company has pledged to spend $27 billion on four new facilities.
New research demonstrated that special eye drops allowed patients to read extra lines on an eyesight chart for up to two years.
A review of 12 magic mushroom edibles found that they contained no trace of psilocybin, the compound normally responsible for the substance’s psychedelic effects.
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Researchers found that overweight individuals, as well as some obese individuals, were no more likely to die than individuals in the upper end of the "normal" BMI range.
A new study sheds light on how insomnia might be impacting your noggin's health.
Her doctors described it as an "odd case of pica."
In a phase I trial, SNT-6302 showed early signs of remodeling the skin within people's scar tissue.
The latest results from the Nation's Report Card offer little reason for optimism.
New research shows that eggs and embryos exposed to THC are more likely to develop chromosomal abnormalities.
New research highlights a recently discovered bacterial species related to two disease-causing organisms in Peru.
Researchers in Finland have found evidence that the plaque found in our arteries can contain bacteria that could set off a heart attack under the right circumstances.