Health & Medicine

Cabinet approves 5-year extension of biomedical research career programme

28 Mar 2019

Sugary drinks associated with an increased risk of death from cardiovascular diseases

18 Mar 2019

How two or more trips to the bathroom at night cost the US economy $44.4 billion a year

13 Mar 2019

Excessive hygiene promotes resistance to antibiotics

13 Mar 2019

Why a blow to the chest can kill or save you

25 Feb 2019

Chemical added to consumer products impairs response to antibiotic treatment

25 Feb 2019

New paper provides design principles for disease-sensing nanomaterials

22 Feb 2019

The new exercise trend that's made for everyone

22 Feb 2019

American drug overdose death rates the highest among wealthy nations: study

21 Feb 2019

Powering a pacemaker with a patient's heartbeat

21 Feb 2019

Exercise in morning or afternoon to shift your body clock forward

20 Feb 2019

Antibiotic resistances spread faster than so far thought

20 Feb 2019

Researchers find trigger that turns strep infections into flesh-eating disease

20 Feb 2019

Can we repair the brain? The promise of stem cell technologies for treating Parkinson's disease

19 Feb 2019

Heavy smoking can damage vision: research

18 Feb 2019

Drug combination may become new standard treatment for advanced kidney cancer

18 Feb 2019

Exposure to chemical in Roundup increases risk for cancer

15 Feb 2019

Diet drinks may be associated with strokes among post-menopausal women

15 Feb 2019

Researchers develop reversible anti-platelet therapy to fight clotting, cancer metastasis

Researchers develop reversible anti-platelet therapy to fight clotting, cancer metastasis

15 Feb 2019

A new reversible, drug-free anti-platelet therapy could reduce the risk of blood clots and potentially prevent cancer metastasis

What's age got to do with it?

14 Feb 2019

Exercise gives older men a better brain boost

14 Feb 2019

Researchers develop fire-retardant coating featuring renewable materials

13 Feb 2019

Even as hospitals cut risky antibiotic use in-house, patients often go home with them

Even as hospitals cut risky antibiotic use in-house, patients often go home with them

13 Feb 2019

Even as hospitals try to cut back on prescribing powerful but risky antibiotics for their patients, a new study shows that many of those patients still head home with prescriptions for those same drugs

Scientists use machine learning to ID source of Salmonella

12 Feb 2019

Almost 2,000 unknown bacteria discovered in the human gut

12 Feb 2019

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