CDC vaccine report cites study that does not exist, says scientist listed as author
Exclusive: US CDC vaccine presentation cites study that does not exist, author says
By Michael Erman
US CDC report shows no link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism
By Christy Santhosh and Bhanvi Satija
New RFK Jr.-Appointed CDC Vaccine Advisors To Vote On Thimerosal In Flu Shots. Here’s What To Know About Thimerosal
By Omer A Awan
Former Leader of Anti-Vaccine Group to Present at CDC Vaccine Panel, CNN Reports
Scientists create ALS on a chip to uncover disease clues
3D bioprinted nerve tissues offer new hope for ALS drug testing
By Edward Wakefield
Spinal Microtissues Made From ALS Patients Enable Personalized Drug Screening
Organ-Chip ALS Model Uses Patient iPSCs to Uncover Early Disease Progression
'ALS on a chip' model reveals altered motor neuron signaling
By Christina Elston
The good news (154 million deaths avoided) and bad news about childhood vaccines : Goats and Soda
By Gabrielle Emanuel
Millions of children at risk as global vaccine rates fall, study finds
By Andrew Gregory
Global childhood vaccination rates plummet
By Maeve Cullinan
Global vaccination efforts stall, leaving millions of children vulnerable to preventable diseases
Number of ‘zero-dose’ Filipino kids down in 2023
By Dexter Cabalza
Researchers turn a toxic fungus into cancer-fighting drug
A class of benzofuranoindoline-bearing heptacyclic fungal RiPPs with anticancer activities
By Sandipan Roy Chowdhury, Xue Gao and Rory Sharkey
Ancient ‘pharaoh’s curse’ could be used to fight cancer: ‘It’s up to us to uncover its secrets’
By Diana Bruk
Fungus dubbed ‘mummy’s curse’ could make a powerful cancer drug, new study reveals
By Josh Marcus
Potent Anti-Cancer Compounds Identified in Deadly Fungus
By Clara Rodríguez Fernández
New research explores how music improves memory in humans
Managing Persistent Pupillary Membranes With Surgery or Medication: A Report of Three Cases
By Toshihiko Matsuo and Takehiro Tanaka
Unhealthy teen diets reshape the brain and drive lifelong eating habits, study finds
By Priyom Bose
The ultra-processed foods that appear healthy but are quietly doing harm
By Anthea Christoforou
Scientists Develop Alternative to Nova Classification with ‘Nuanced’ Approach to UPFs
By Anay Mridul
On the trail with the upf detectives - 24 Jun 2025 - Men's Health - UK Magazine
11 sneaky ultra-processed foods you should avoid if you're over 50, according to doctor
By Adrienne Santos
Analgesic Efficacy of Remifentanil Versus Dexmedetomidine in Patients Undergoing Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
By Abhijit S Nair, Nitinkumar Borkar and Tuhin Mistry
Autoimmune disease may almost double risk of mental ill health, study suggests
By Andrew Gregory
A single dose of a molecule that dwindles in aging restores long-term strength to old mice
By Krista Conger
Exercise-induced protein revives aging muscles and bones, researchers discover
The benefits of exercise on a molecular level
Korean team finds protein behind exercise gains, which fades with age
By Post Staff
Scientists Discover Exercise Creates 'Youth Molecule' That Could Reverse Aging In Muscles And Bones
AI-Guided Screen Enhances Beta Cell Transplant Survival
The unsung spleen may play a big role in fighting diabetes: Chinese scientists
By Victoria Bela
Small molecule treatment could make islet transplantation therapy more effective
Nanoparticles help the spleen support pancreatic islet transplants
By Senegal Carty
This is how your spleen could help treat diabetes
By Dwaipayan Roy
Popular weight-loss drug shows promise in reducing dementia risk for seniors with diabetes, major study finds
By Donna Shryer
Ozempic may help lower risk of a common form of dementia
By Corrie Pelc
Weight loss drugs like Ozempic may prevent dementia: study
By McKenzie Beard
Blockbuster weight loss jabs ‘significantly lower’ the risk of dementia...
By Alice Fuller
Semaglutide Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
By Pearl Steinzor
Onset of sepsis in first week of life tied to increased likelihood of autism spectrum disorder
By Elana Gotkine and Stephanie Baum
5 Ways Tumeric Can Benefit Your Health, From Easing Pain to Reducing Inflammation
By Emily Laurence
Semaglutide Shows Benefits for PAD Across T2D Subgroups
By Alicia Ault
Semaglutide Offers Functional and Vascular Gains in PAD and T2D, with Subodh Verma, MD, PhD
By Subodh Verma
Pill form of popular weight-loss drug lowers heart risks
By Julie Corliss
Ozempic outperforms another diabetes drug for reducing stroke risk
Semaglutide may improve stroke risk vs. empagliflozin for diabetes
By Scott Buzby
Bat Virus Discovery: Scientists Find 20 New Strains in China, Two Linked to Nipah and Hendra
By Karoline Kan
Viruses Related to Deadly Human Diseases Found in Chinese Bats
By Karoline Kan
Scientists discover new ‘brain-inflaming’ bat viruses in China, raise ‘urgent concerns'
Virus Discovery Among Bats in China Fruit Orchards Draw Exposure Concerns
By Jess Cockerill
‘Urgent concerns’ after 20 new bat viruses discovered in China
By Angus Dalton
Vaccinations Target Three Sexually Transmitted Infections in England
Modeling gonorrhea vaccination to find optimal targeting strategies that balance impact with cost-effectiveness
By Dariya Nikitin, Trystan Leng and Lilith K Whittles
New gonorrhoea vaccine to be rolled out in Wales from August
By Elizabeth Birt
All UK countries to roll out gonorrhoea vaccination schemes
By Ella Devereux
Fig. 3 | Cost-effectiveness over the first 10 years of a vaccination...
Higher dietary calcium intake may up risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia
By Elana Gotkine and Stephanie Baum
MIND diet may lower risk of Alzheimer's disease at any age
By Stephanie Baum
Screen women of reproductive age for intimate partner violence, urges USPSTF
By Elana Gotkine and Stephanie Baum
USPSTF Recommends Screening for Intimate Partner Violence
By Rachael Robertson
Scanning for similarities between human decision-making, AI algorithm
By Christy DeSmith
Timing of Antihypertensive Medication Yields No Benefit in Older Adults With Frailty
Peritoneal Dialysis As Salvage Therapy in a High-Risk Patient With Failed Hemodialysis Access: A Case Report
By Selena Gajic, Marko Baralic and Ana Bontic
RSV hospitalization in adults tied to risk of death and kidney, heart problems
By Stephanie Soucheray
Unborn dolphin calves have toxic metals in their blood, revealing horrific ocean pollution
By Eric Ralls
Brain reboot: Gene therapy reverses Alzheimer’s memory loss in mice
Researchers Identify Potential New Drug for Alzheimer’s Disease Affecting 55 Million Worldwide
Gene Therapy Reverses Alzheimer's Memory Loss in Mice
Candidate Drug Found to Boost Protective Protein and Improve Memory in Mice with Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers Identify Potential Drug to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease Affecting Over 55 Million Worldwide
Cambodia announces 7th H5N1 avian flu case of the year
By Lisa Schnirring
USDA reports more H5N1 detections in mammals, wild birds
By Lisa Schnirring
SNMMI 2025: Three-Tier Risk Stratification of Prostate Cancer by PSMA-PET PROMISE (PPP2): Results from an International Multi-Center Registry Study
Pharmacy bodies warn that demand for weight-loss drug will outstrip supply
By Graham Clews
Mounjaro weight loss jab available at GPs - to select few
By Smitha Mundasad
NHS begins mass rollout of weight-loss jabs to patients in England
By Andrew Gregory
Weight loss jab Mounjaro 'game changer', says GP
By Ethan Gudge