A woman's human growth hormone treatments in childhood may have sealed her fate decades later, according to a new case report.
KJ was born with a metabolic disorder that kills up to 50% of infants.
New research shows that lung function doesn't stay at its peak for very long.
To settle lingering health fears, scientists blasted human skin cells with intense 5G signals to see if the radiation does any damage.
SB 535 formally paves the way for health care clinics to become 'experimental treatment centers' that can provide drugs still in development to willing patients.
During his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, RFK opined on abortions, vaccines, and MLK Jr.
New research suggests that the pesticides used to keep golf courses pristine aren't without risk.
Scientists say they've found a genetic mutation that explains why some people can rest six hours or fewer a night without feeling tired.
Teal Health's less invasive alternative to traditional pap smears may help close screening gaps.
A new trial suggests a combination vaccine may offer equal or better protection against both flu and covid-19 compared to current vaccines.
Roughly 11% of children and 6% of adults in the U.S are currently diagnosed with ADHD—rates that are significantly higher than those reported in most other countries.
Scientists are continuing to find evidence that GLP-1 medications can temper cravings for alcohol and other drugs.
Neurologists reexamined over two dozen cases identified as part of a unknown brain disease cluster in New Brunswick.
New research looks at the emotional and physical repercussions of having your brain scanned for early signs of dementia.
Roughly 200 more employees at the National Institutes of Health will be laid off, reportedly to balance out recent rehires.
A new study has found that shingle vaccination is associated with a lower risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular disease.
Tim Friede might be the world's most snakebit person—and his antibodies could hold the key to a truly universal snake antivenom.
A new study analyzed four bus shelter designs during a Houston summer, and highlights that one of them, in certain conditions, makes the heat worse.
If passed, the White House's budget will slow down medical research and worsen public health problems like the drug overdose crisis.
The Integrated Research Facility is one of the few labs in North America where scientists can safely study BSL-4 pathogens like the Ebola virus.