"It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.
A dangerous species of liver fluke has been found in Southern California around the Colorado River, scientists report.
The city of Fukuyama is on "cat watch" after a feline fell into deadly hexavalent chromium and escaped into the night.
Don't underestimate the risks viewing the total solar eclipse on April 8 without the appropriate gear.
A live but weakened version of the Zika virus can selectively target and kill off brain tumor cells, researchers found.
Doctors found pork tapeworm eggs lodged inside the man's brain after he reported months of painful migraines.
In a new Oscar-themed commercial, the drugmaker is telling people to stay away from its blockbuster medications if they’re only looking to lose a few pounds.
Good sleep is one of the most important things to having a good life, and we've only barely scratched the surface of why it matters so much.
Hundreds of covid shots did not make him superhuman nor turn him into goo, scientists say. He's also never caught the virus.
New CDC data shows that almost 180,000 annual deaths could be attributed to excessive alcohol use between 2020 to 2021, far above the pre-pandemic death toll.
These common foods are tied to a higher risk of many health problems, including heart disease, poor sleep, and depression.
Scientists found evidence that dogs with diarrhea are commonly carrying multi-drug resistant strains of E. coli .
Eicos Sciences’ Aurlumyn is the first FDA-approved treatment for the prevention of amputation caused by severe frostbite.
The discovery of mad cow disease almost 40 years ago forever changed our understanding of biology.
Research suggests that stress hormones can cause changes in cells that make us more vulnerable to metastasized cancers.
Scripps Research scientists developed an uber-antibody meant to counteract the toxic bite of several snakes.
New evidence links changes in people's immune systems and brains to the life-changing condition known as ME/CFS.
A study suggests that GLP-1 drugs, already used to treat diabetes and obesity, could also tamp down cravings for opioids.
The state has experienced "an unusually large" spike in cases caused by an emerging variant of dengue.
Disruptions to the gut microbiome could explain why sorbitol, a common sugar substitute, sends some people straight to the bathroom.