Climate crisis raises risk of more Ebola outbreaks

The climate crisis is going to raise the risk that Ebola will spread farther and reach areas previously unaffected by the virus, according to a study...

Virtual reality could become the next frontier in Alzheimer’s diagnosis

New research that was aimed to showcase the potential of new technologies to diagnose disease has suggested that virtual reality may play a crucial role in...

Patient groups push back against Gilead’s pricey HIV prevention treatment

Gilead Sciences Inc hopes to soon introduce a pricey new pill to prevent HIV in people at risk of contracting the infection, but the drugmaker...

The more sleep deprived you are, the more pain you feel

A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, published in The Journal of Neuroscience explains why. Sleep deprivation affects our brains, including pain centers It confirms that sleep deprivation...

UK patient “free” of AIDS virus after stem cell treatment

A UK patient seems to have been cleared of the AIDS virus after he received a stem cell transplant from an HIV resistant donor - in only the...

New $31 million study on asthma treatments approved

The American Academy of Family Physicians and Penn State College of Medicine will explore the efficacy of asthma treatments. The $31 million funding...

Man with rare syndrome kept getting drunk without using alcohol. Turned...

A man with auto-brewery syndrome would become drunk after eating carbs. For six long years, a man would experience mysterious bouts of drunkenness...

Improving the quality of life Autism brings, TAP empowers confidence

Autism can be hard and challenging to both affected individuals and parents or carers. It's a disorder that requires tons of attention most especially on one's welfare and...

The four in one pill that cuts numbers of heart problems...

A daily pill containing four medicines can cut the number of heart attacks and strokes by a third, a study shows. The polypill...

States file lawsuit against medication companies over generic-price-fixing scheme

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has a skin condition called rosacea, and he says he takes the antibiotic doxycycline once a day for it.

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