Health officials in Chicago are reporting a resurgence of the viral disease formerly known as monkeypox.
Spanish influencer Paula Gonu said watching her knee surgery prompted her to eat a piece of her own extracted cartilage with spaghetti.
Regular internet users over age 50 were half as likely to later develop dementia as non-users, a recent study found.
In a large Phase III trial, GlaxoSmithKline's Arexvy substantially reduced people's risk of severe complications from respiratory syncytial virus infection.
Reported cases of pediatric brain abscesses rose in Nevada and elsewhere last year.
When Doctors and ChatGPT answered real patients' online queries, the AI was rated better 79% of the time. You may be hearing from your AI soon.
In a pivotal clinical trial, Vowst substantially reduced people's chances of developing recurrent C. difficile infections.
Children who caught the common respiratory germ in infancy had a 26% higher risk of having asthma by age 5 than those who didn't.
The gel combines two cancer drugs and is delivered directly into the brain during surgery.
Atogepant, recently approved by the FDA, prevented migraines in people who hadn't responded to other medications, according to new data.
The Body Smart scale and app will still measure and track your weight, but can do it secretly.
A study of dispensaries in Colorado has found that cannabis products routinely have much lower THC levels than claimed on the label.
The study found that a blood donor's sex had no effect on the recipient’s chances of survival, contradicting recent claims made by J.K. Rowling.
The pandemic-era slowdown on strep infections has ended, but there hasn't been enough medicine to go around.
Archaeologists found hallucinogenic compounds in 3,000-year-old hair.
The toddler is thought to be the first known case of Mycobacterium marinum caught from an iguana bite.
Some unfortunate folks have rare allergies to things that are nearly impossible to avoid, like water and sunlight.
After years of debate about the cause of the strange malady, a recently declassified document points the finger (once again) at "electromagnetic energy."
Without immediate action, humanity could be headed back to the pre-antibiotic era, experts with the World Health Organization say.
New research into aspirin might one day lead to safer painkillers or even new cancer treatments.