Scientists have found evidence that a simple two-drug combination could prevent a specific type of recurrent pregnancy loss.
New research suggests GLP-1 medications can blunt people's cravings for potentially addictive substances like opioids.
State health officials say the eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus is now an imminent public health threat, after the first case and death in New York since 2015.
A new review reveals that one in three kids now has myopia, with various factors contributing to the rise—and covid-19 may be one of them.
In a new study this week, researchers have found evidence that iron deficiency is "a widespread, underrecognized public health problem."
The rate of adult obesity has finally stopped climbing in recent years, new CDC data shows.
Few medications have become as popular and culturally relevant as Ozempic has, but how exactly do it and similar drugs affect our body? And what's left to learn?
The American Association for Cancer Research's latest Cancer Progress Report highlights the risk posed by several viral and bacterial threats, including HPV.
LA public health officials reported this week that two residents have been infected by Baylisascaris procyonis, also known as the raccoon roundworm.
Scientists have found evidence that levels of enterovirus D68, which can cause a rare, polio-like condition in kids, has been spiking nationally since August.
Scientists in China have found evidence in monkeys that metformin can reliably slow down the brain's aging process.
A new report is the latest to show that superbugs will become an increasingly deadly threat to our public health.
Not all Ig Nobel prizes are created equal, many provoke more than laughs.
The therapeutic vaccine, codenamed mRNA-4359, is intended to boost people's immunity to a variety of advanced solid tumor cancers.
In a new case report, doctors in France detail how the woman developed a rare form of retina damage tied to hair dyes made with aromatic amines.
"This is a dark moment in our company’s history," Boar's Head said in a statement.
People taking the experimental drug amycretin were found to lose almost twice as much weight over a 12-week period as the average weight loss seen with semaglutide.
"It’s Okay to Poo at Work" is a new health campaign that highlights a common source of anxiety, while offering practical advice to help.
The latest skin care fad on TikTok is dangerous to your health, experts warn.
The research is the latest to show how the loss of Roe v. Wade has affected women's reproductive health in significant ways.