In a new study, the experimental test was over 90% accurate at detecting lung cancers, often in their earliest stages.
The man's detached member was considered "too dirty and fragile" to reattach, though his injuries and delusional symptoms were treated successfully.
The authorization could be official by the end of February.
Officials report an increase in overdose deaths linked to the recently resurfaced drugs para-fluorofentanyl and metonitazene, often taken with fentanyl.
Recent studies strengthen the link between the virus and new-onset type 1 diabetes, but experts caution that no smoking gun has been found.
Superbugs are killing millions of people around the world, and the situation isn't likely to improve anytime soon.
The parasitic nematode used to infect millions a year, leaving many victims permanently disabled.
The rate of successful in-vitro fertilization was the same between vaccinated and unvaccinated people, researchers found.
The acute phase of the pandemic could end in 2022, but only if we vaccinate enough of the world, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus cautioned Monday.
The lockdown, in place since Dec. 23, 2021, received criticism from American media despite millions of cases in the U.S.
Hong Kong officials plan to cull thousands of rodents after covid-19 cases were linked to a pet store.
A woman in Belgium lived nearly two years with an infected wound, before a combination of phages and antibiotics finally cleared it.
It's the latest experiment to suggest that pig-to-human transplantation may not be too far off from reality.
The increased risk was found even after accounting for other important factors like physical activity.
At least two patients in the state have contracted Candida auris , a yeast infection and emerging germ threat that's often hard to treat with existing drugs.
We're entering the third year of a deadly pandemic.
About 10% of brands sold in the U.S. and elsewhere were highly oxidized in recent testing.
The man needed surgery after his partner accidentally shot insulation foam into his urethra.
A man's claim that his penis shrank after a bout of covid-19 isn't far-fetched, though the risk may be low in general.
A new study estimates private and Medicare Advantage plans spent $2.5 million paying for covid-related ivermectin during a single week in August 2021.