The latest social media health trend asks people to force their mouths shut while sleeping so they can breathe through their nose. But does it actually work?
Mexico and WHO health officials have reported the first known human case and death tied to H5N2 avian influenza. No further cases have been detected yet.
Pennsylvania, New York, and Florida have seen the highest number of cases so far.
Researchers in the UK have found evidence of a specific genetic pathway that can cause immune cells to turn on the body and attack the guts of those with IBD.
A study of restaurant menus in 2020 found calories were sometimes more than 20% higher than listed.
Researchers are warning doctors and the public about two emerging fungi that are stranger and hardier than the typical ringworm infection.
New research Monday suggests that the combination of alcohol and long-haul flying can lower blood oxygen and raise our heart rate while sleeping.
New research shows that the NES/T gel can effectively suppress men’s fertility in as little as four weeks.
A small proof-of-concept study has found evidence that semaglutide can improve people's taste sensitivity, particularly to sweetness.
Despite years of some law enforcement agencies saying so, there is no strong evidence that simply touching or being near fentanyl can be deadly.
A new study found 93% of doctors who endorsed medical products on X were getting paid.
Known for killing people within a day of symptoms starting, the true origins of the "sweats" that plagued the 1500s remain unknown to this day.
Healthcare company Ro just launched a GLP-1 supply tracker. Eli Lilly is working on one, too
In a report this month, CDC scientists detail how the family caught a rare outbreak of bear-related trichinellosis that sent several to the hospital.
The news comes as US officials are considering requiring vaccines for farm workers vulnerable to infection
Experts fear more infections will allow the virus to mutate and become transmissible human-to-human.
New research is the latest to link the use of Ozempic, Wegovy, and other GLP-1 drugs to a greater risk of gastroparesis. Here's what we know so far.
Doctors in Portugal describe how the cat likely transmitted a germ that usually only causes swollen lymph nodes and fever.
It's unclear whether the presence of plastic could explain a global decline in sperm counts.
The telehealth company's stock surged after the announcement