The device brings the study of farts “into the 21st century,” the researchers say.
The lawsuit is the latest in an escalating feud between the Danish pharmaceutical and telehealth company.
New research finds caffeinated coffee or tea consumption is linked to reduced dementia risk.
RFK Jr. has stated leucovorin will help "large numbers of children who suffer from autism." Many experts are skeptical about that.
Several children have come down with serious complications like encephalitis and pneumonia, state health officials reported this week.
Participants in a recent study were asked to decode cyclists' hand signals. How well do you think you would've done?
A nifty experimental study hints at the potential of dreams to help us solve creative problems.
The British actor claims to have struggled with gut parasites for at least five years.
A recent death in New Mexico has tragically highlighted the dangers of drinking raw milk.
In Phase II data released this week, people taking a monthly dose of PF’3944 continued to lose more weight than those on a placebo.
In a WSJ editorial this week, CDC principal deputy director Ralph Abraham tried to push back against criticism.
Before the agency, lead levels were shockingly higher.
A new study suggests that most Americans with hypertension don't have it under control.
People subjected to pink noise may experience fewer minutes of REM sleep, a new study finds.
Two new studies highlight the potential of fecal microbiota transplantation as a boon to cancer immunotherapy.
Several new members of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee have pushed unproven therapies for autism or misrepresented the safety of vaccines.
Poison control calls involving GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide have dramatically risen in recent years.
The team's total artificial lung system, or TAL, bought the man precious time until a double lung transplant was viable.
Thanks, anti-vaxxers.
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests.