About one in five Americans has a genetic risk for a dangerous type of cholesterol.
The technology uses tiny crystals to achieve both long-term effectiveness and the convenience of injections.
Only a handful of rabies cases tied to organ transplantation have ever been reported in the U.S.
David Geier and his father Mark Geier have a long track record of misrepresenting the science on vaccine safety.
It's the latest evidence to suggest that animal-to-human transplantation is feasible.
Researchers tested ten different chewing gum brands, and found no difference between synthetic and natural gum.
Recent MRI research suggests our brains can turn to an unexpected source of fuel in times of need, like running a 26.2-mile race.
There's only so much you can learn from a consumer DNA test, and most people simply don't need one.
In a recent clinical trial, people taking creatine while resistance training didn't add more lean body mass than those taking a placebo.
Children's Health Defense published an anti-vaccine webpage that appeared almost identical to the CDC site.
New research from the CDC is exposing surprising new culprits behind a growing meat allergy.
For many people, the idea of donating an organ seems far too daunting. But it doesn't have to be, some researchers argue.
The pet food company has issued a recall.
The study involved some 1,700 people.
Twins who got tattoos had a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma.
Only around 100 cases of brucellosis are reported annually in the U.S., even fewer of which involve feral pigs.
Research announced today is the first of its kind to suggest that anti-amyloid drugs can delay or even stop the progression of symptoms in people with early-onset Alzheimer's.
The Trump White House has pushed for drastic cuts to global HIV prevention efforts; now it's reportedly eyeing cuts at home, too.
Kennedy's approach to bird flu doesn't seem wholly dissimilar to his approach to covid-19.
A new review of the evidence finds that only a handful of common remedies provide a modest benefit for acute or chronic back pain.