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In experiments with mice, researchers found a yeast was linked to irritable bowel disease-like symptoms when left unchecked by the immune system.
The Fox News host is arguably the most prominent anti-vaxxer on TV today.
Around 100 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have been linked to the vaccine, but experts say its benefits still outweigh the rare risk.
Some drug-resistant bacteria from dog food are the same as those found in hospital patients.
By 2030, the medicine in our cabinets will be more personalized, preventative, and alive.
An 8-year-old girl suffered a rare case of lice inhabiting her eyelashes.
Older adults who lost all their teeth had the highest risk, but people who wore dentures appeared to be better protected.
During the pandemic, some took advantage of the situation to peddle misinformation and exploit a broken system.
Initial data has shown a third shot can greatly increase immune protection against the virus and its variants.
Several companies, including Moderna, have recently announced the start of clinical trials for the seasonal flu using mRNA vaccines.
The labeling change will limit how many of the 5 million Americans with Alzheimer's disease will have access to the controversial drug.
The odds of dying from cancer in the U.S. have gotten lower year after year, though it's not clear how the pandemic may have changed things.
On average, it took 79 days for the elevated resting heart rate of people with covid-19 symptoms to drop back to normal, the study found.
“Patients should have confidence that their treatment plans are based on science, not cozy relationships between Big Pharma and FDA officials,” Porter said.
The "hygiene hypothesis," which says that exposure to dirt and germs strengthens our immune system, may be overstated.
Health officials claim the Pfizer vax was only 64% effective at preventing infection from Delta but was still highly effective at preventing serious illness.
About one in five pets that lived with a previously infected owner had antibodies themselves, but the animals didn't get very sick, the study found.
The study, based on misrepresented safety data, argued that vaccines would kill two people for every three lives they saved.
When vaccinated people rarely caught the viral illness, they spent fewer days sick and in bed, the research found.