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HEALTH officials have shared the only way to kill the explosive diarrhea parasite that has sickened thousands around the US - and common hacks...
A new study has found that engaging in cultural experiences such as going to the movies, the theater, or a museum may help slow a person’s physiological aging.
Breastfeeding is widely recognized for its important role in supporting a child's early growth and immune system development.
Exercise can spur your body’s production of a sleep-inducing compound called adenosine. But both timing and type of movement play a big part too.
July 16 () - Serum Institute of India said on Thursday it would manufacture an experimental tuberculosis vaccine under an agreement with the Gates Medical Research Institute, in what is likely to be ...
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Physicians at the South Carolina hospital system note that two patients developed measles encephalitis, a life-threatening inflammation of the brain.
Millions of people are now designing their own personalized artificial intelligence companions, yet most have little idea how those creations will actually behave. In a new paper, MIT Media Lab Assistant Professor Pat Pataranutaporn ...
Researchers at Kanazawa University report that blood-based gene expression tests may enable early pancreatic cancer screening and improve long-term survival.
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers led a first-of-a-kind clinical study showing that a cancer treatment known as FLASH, or ultra-high-dose-rate proton beam radiation therapy, safely and effectively reduced pain in patients with cancer that had spread to the bones in the chest (thoracic bone metastases). The study was conducted in collaboration with Cincinnati Children's, Varian Medical Systems and UC Health. The findings from the FAST-02 clinical trial were published in the journal Radiotherapy and Oncology.