A staff member at a Buddhist temple heard a knock while explaining to a relative how to get a death certificate.
At least 29 cases of equine herpes myeloencephalopathy have been detected in seven states so far.
An oral version of the GLP-1 drug semaglutide failed to significantly slow the disease's progression compared to a placebo.
At a recent event this week, the health secretary speculated that aluminum in vaccines is causing children's peanut allergies.
Risk factors for epilepsy, like poor sleep, might be more common in certain regions of the U.S., researchers say.
Unlike emergency vehicles, drones aren't limited by roads.
In a large-scale trial, modRNA was significantly better at preventing confirmed flu cases than a typical seasonal flu shot.
"This represents a new and devastating turn by the CDC."
"This case represents one of the most egregious abuses of telehealth we’ve seen."
Fluoride didn't seem to have any effect on children's test scores in high school, researchers found.
The next ACIP meeting in early December will examine the hepatitis B shot and the childhood vaccine schedule.
The victim, an older adult who owns backyard chickens, remains hospitalized.
In an early human trial, Eli Lilly's eloralintide helped people lose up to 20% of their body weight.
Studies show that people who commit mass shootings aren't more likely to be taking antidepressants. But is RFK Jr. paying any attention?
Scientists are warning that this winter's flu vaccine will be less effective against an emerging variant of H3N2 flu named subclade K.
The healthy 47-year-old man from New Jersey developed a fatal allergic reaction hours after attending a barbeque in summer 2024.
The finding could help scientists better identify and potentially treat these complex cases.
New research suggests that people taking GLP-1 therapy are less likely to die from colorectal cancer.
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton was diagnosed with testicular cancer last week, just days before he helped his team win their most recent game.
Research finds that many living male kidney donors will need surgery to treat their swollen scrotums.