There have been at least 15 suspected children's deaths linked to the common bacterial infection since September, with the latest reported Friday.
Do not go gentle into that good night. Burn and rave at the close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
China reported over 25,000 new cases of covid-19 and zero deaths on Wednesday.
Emergent BioSolutions said Tuesday that the FDA will decide whether to approve its OTC nasal spray by late March 2023.
The nose may be less able to fight off respiratory viruses when it's cold out, researchers have found.
If this research continues to pan out, scientists may be able to provide lasting protection against other diseases like hepatitis C, flu, and covid-19.
The new guidelines are expected to allow monogamous gay and bisexual men to donate with no issues, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Flu activity is high throughout the country, and nearly 3,000 people have died from it since October, according to the CDC.
An investigative report suggests that lecanemab can raise the risk of severe brain bleeding when taken with a blood thinner.
The emerging viral disease has a new name, though both names will be used interchangeably for a year to avoid confusion, according to health officials.
Ketamine, given through IV at clinics, has emerged as a therapy for depression. Some companies are offering an at-home version, but it's controversial.
Hemgenix's list price will be $3.5 million, the highest cost yet for a single-dose drug.
New research appears to be the first to study the brains of migraine sufferers using ultra-high-resolution MRI, which could provide clues about why they happen.
The World Health Organization's current list of the worst germs features those responsible for Ebola, Zika, and covid-19.
Satanic ingredients, mass death, and other debunked talking points from the anti-vaccination movement.
A study suggests histoplasma is now found in nearly every state, but many doctors aren't looking out for it.
In trials, Tzield delayed the onset of stage 3 type 1 diabetes by more than two years on average.
The outbreak has sickened at least 18 children to date, all of whom were unvaccinated.
Dengue has been found in native mosquitos and at least one human, suggesting that it could be spreading locally in the state for the first known time.
A growing body of research is exploring immunotherapy as a way to treat addiction and prevent deadly overdoses.