Eli Lilly's drug donanemab appeared to slow down the rate of cognitive decline in patients by 35% compared to placebo.
A nationwide outbreak of Salmonella has been conclusively tied to Gold Medal Unbleached and Bleached All Purpose Flour, the CDC says.
Reported cases of pediatric brain abscesses rose in Nevada and elsewhere last year.
The gel combines two cancer drugs and is delivered directly into the brain during surgery.
An updated Cochrane analysis concludes that cranberry products can prevent UTIs in women with recurrent infections and in other high-risk groups.
The pandemic-era slowdown on strep infections has ended, but there hasn't been enough medicine to go around.
Canada says this is the first known case of its kind in the country.
The Washington woman has refused TB treatment for over a year and has reportedly been spotted taking public transit and visiting a casino.
Scientists found no significant link between light to moderate drinking and a reduced risk of dying early.
ACA Antagonist Judge Reed O’Connor struck down a provision of Obamacare that forced insurance companies to offer free preventative services including HIV tests.
Without immediate action, humanity could be headed back to the pre-antibiotic era, experts with the World Health Organization say.
The drug is expected to hit store shelves by late summer, but it's still unclear how much it will cost.
The FDA reportedly rejected the brain implant company's first human trial approval bid, but the billionaire's biotech venture has kept trying.
About a third of patients with relapsed or refractory acute leukemia experienced complete remission after taking the drug, known as revumenib.
A new study found that people genetically predisposed to high blood caffeine levels were less likely to develop diabetes and other risk factors.
Some evidence suggests that trichloroethylene, or TCE, is an invisible cause of the devastating neurological condition.
Research found a link between little sleep and a poorer response to vaccines, though more work is needed to understand the connection.
As many as 2.5 million Americans are living with chronic hepatitis B today, with most not knowing it, according to the CDC.
Pharmedica USA LLC issued a nationwide recall for its purely soothing eye drops after reports of contamination.
The biotech company, currently facing at least two federal investigations, has blown past multiple deadlines for FDA approval—now it is likely to miss another.