Only two cases of chronic hiccups tied to eosinophilic esophagitis have previously been reported, the man's doctors say.
It's the first poultry outbreak of H7N9 seen within the U.S. in nearly a decade.
New research this month shows that the experimental antiviral obeldesivir prevented up to 100% of deaths in monkeys infected with the deadliest species of Ebola.
Stanford Medicine researchers have identified a promising, naturally occurring molecule that could help people lose weight—without the nauseating symptoms now commonly seen with GLP-1 drugs.
New research suggests humans and labradors might be predisposed to gaining weight for similar reasons.
A joint WHO/UNICEF report this week shows that measles has made a dramatic comeback across Europe and Central Asia.
The Trump administration withdrew Weldon's nomination just minutes before a crucial Senate committee hearing.
Researchers in Spain have unearthed several important factors that likely helped Maria Branyas Morera live for over a century, one of which is particularly unusual.
Measles has killed at least one child and hospitalized at least 30 people in the U.S. this year.
New research suggests that frequent blood donation can trigger genetic changes that might protect certain stem cells from becoming cancerous.
The experimental work on animals could lead to more effective penile implants for humans.
Under the new leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the CDC is expected to look into a long-debunked connection between vaccination and autism.
Recent research throws into question whether GLP-1 drugs increase the risk of certain types of thyroid cancer.
12 U.S. states now have confirmed measles cases.
New research in mice may explain why aspirin seems to lower the risk of people's cancers spreading out of control.
Over 90% of patients with severely damaged corneas responded to the treatment in an early clinical trial.
New research suggests certain sleep patterns can help predict whether comatose patients will regain consciousness.
A study released today is the latest to find that pre-weekend surgeries can be riskier than surgeries after the weekend.
A new commentary highlights the potential health risks of microplastics in our bodies and brains.
James Harrison's rare blood, which he donated over a thousand times, is estimated to have saved the lives of over 2 million children in Australia.