Some patients given a kind of nerve block experienced a substantially improved sense of smell afterward.
The FDA finalized a rule that will require a drug’s side effects to be "presented in a clear, conspicuous, and neutral manner.”
Scientists looked at data from 25 studies and found a clear association between exposure to two insecticide classes and lower sperm concentrations.
People given the highest doses of a CRISPR-based gene therapy saw a noticeable drop in their levels of LDL-C, which can help cause heart disease.
At least seven cases of salmonella caused by babies interacting with dog food have been reported. The outbreak is likely far larger, leading to a recall.
The percentage of parents claiming exemptions for their children has risen nationwide this year, and the coverage rate is still lower than before the pandemic.
Six months after the procedure, 46-year-old Aaron James' new left eye is surviving, though his sight has not been restored.
A WHO report estimates that 1 in 3 non-melanoma deaths annually can be attributed to working outdoors without UV protection.
A study in Iceland found that about 1 in 25 have variations clearly linked to a higher risk of conditions like cancer or heart disease.
In clinical trials, Eli Lilly's tirzepatide was found to help people lose upwards of 20% of their weight in conjunction with diet and exercise.
Daye has just launched a new at-home, tampon-based test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and other common STIs, though it's only in the UK for now.
A new Phase III trial has found that zoliflodacin can effectively treat the bacterial infection that has become resistant to nearly every available drug.
New evidence suggests the virus was evolving and spreading in people long before it became a global epidemic in 2022.
In new research with mice, researchers have found that sleepless nights seem to trigger strong, but short-lasting boosts in dopamine and neuroplasticity.
Researchers developed a synthetic melanin that can prevent blistering and potentially act as an anti-ager.
The case could represent the first known instance of cat-to-human transmission of recurrent C. diff, though more research is needed to confirm this risk.
Health officials documented a mysterious rise in cases of cryptosporidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal parasites commonly called crypto.
Officials in Austria say residents were hospitalized with low blood sugar and seizures after taking what they thought was Ozempic, a weight loss drug.
Researchers identified dozens of clinics selling costly, likely worthless stem cell treatments for the chronic, often debilitating condition.
The arachnid had been inside the woman's left ear for at least four days, even molting once. But doctors managed to remove it with no problems.