Beachgoers in the state have been asked to report any sightings of stranded animals to their local wildlife departments.
New research has found that gas and propane stoves can release unsafe levels of benzene into people's homes.
Futura Medica's Eroxon will be the first over-the-counter topical gel for ED marketed in the US, though it could take a while before it hits the shelves.
A new material that more efficiently filters CO2 from the air could help improve the fledgling technology.
Investigators are question what role Snaptchat's had in fentanyl-laced pills being distributed on its platform.
Amazon RxPass covers 60 generic medications prescribed for 80 common conditions like depression and high cholesterol. Customers don't need insurance to get it.
The Phase III trial will enroll over 300 people with Parkinson's disease, some of whom will receive the cough drug ambroxol.
A growing body of research is exploring immunotherapy as a way to treat addiction and prevent deadly overdoses.
Researchers found benzene levels comparable to those in secondhand smoke leaking from stoves in California.
As humankind considers its first visit to the Red Planet, we also must consider how to breathe.
In new guidelines, an independent task force says there's little evidence to support the use of these supplements.
On a recent conservative broadcast, the Georgia congresswoman called climate research "unscientific."
These genetically modified tomatoes produce vitamin D when exposed to ultraviolet light.
The Canairi was inspired by the real-life canaries used by coal miners to detect toxic gases.
We need carbon dioxide removal to keep climate change in check. What should that future look like?
The risk of vision loss for users of medication like Viagra and Cialis appears to be small, but might prompt added warning labels.
Dogs with an enlarged esophagus benefitted from liquid sildenafil in a small new study.
A new study finds that exposure to 2,4-D is expected to grow worse over time, and harmful effects could be worse for children and pregnant people.
In clinical trials, Pfizer's Paxlovid reduced the likelihood of severe illness from covid-19 by 88% in high-risk patients.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.