Turns out, NASA’s spectroscopic imaging tool, EMIT, can detect water pollution.
This treatment could benefit many different kinds of patients, but doctors will first need to address its unintended consequences.
Bill isn't buying what the MAHA movement is selling.
A new report highlights the dangers of menstrual tracking apps, which collect data that could jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of people who menstruate.
On Monday afternoon, the head of HHS enacted a "clean sweep" of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
The first-of-its-kind study highlights several risks associated with these overly complex regimens, including skin irritation, Sun sensitivity, and allergic reactions.
Certain parts of the U.S. have noticeably higher rates of dementia than others, a new study of VA healthcare data finds.
From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke exposure affects our health.
Popular weight loss drugs promise to slim waistlines and improve our general health, but they also come with some unpleasant side effects involving our face, mouth, and teeth.
Thousands of people, mostly children, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico have contracted the vaccine-preventable disease this year.
The petition urges the agency to do away with an “unnecessary” and “burdensome” regulatory framework that significantly limits access to this medication.
Kennedy plans to make it easier for people to take unregulated, potentially unsafe treatments like stem cell and chelation therapy.
New research hasn't found any connection between taurine levels in the blood and our age.
Research out today is the first to document nematodes in the wild amassing into towers, likely as a way to reach new places.
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests weed may not be as safe as people think it is.
The organic beef has use-by dates of June 19 and June 20, 2025.
By pairing semaglutide with one or two experimental antibodies designed to preserve muscle, participants lost less lean body mass while still trimming pounds.
In tests with mice, a protein derived from the virus boosted the immune system's ability to kill cancer cells.
Cases of Naegleria fowleri infection are incredibly rare, but nearly always fatal.
This study offers new hope for drug-free pain treatments, but further trials will need to verify its results.