Federal cuts to science and health-related agencies come at a time when distrust in science is already hampering efforts in climate and public health, experts say.
A long-term Switzerland-wide study has found that neighbourhoods with numerous, well-arranged trees exhibit lower mortality risks than other areas. The reasons behind this, and the factors that play a ...
New magnetic nanoparticles in the shape of a cube sandwiched between two pyramids represent a breakthrough for treating ovarian tumors and possibly other types of cancer.
House Bill 139 could give employers a reprieve from state mandates and provide insurance that doesn't cover preventative care ...
The Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences have launched a new nursing degree program. In a partnership with St.
A new study in Cell Reports Medicine reveals that how often you go to the bathroom affects your long-term health way more ...
D r. Francis Collins led the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world’s largest funder of biomedical research, ...
Human biology is not black and white. Although newborns are typically categorized as male or female at birth based on visible ...
Kowalski: New study finds elementary school students retain literacy skills, build background knowledge & gain a better understanding of complex texts ...
Sun exposure can help most people boost their vitamin D levels. Your body makes vitamin D when cells in your skin come into ...
Pump.Science’s decentralized model aims to reshape scientific funding and support longevity research, but challenges remain.
BBC Radio 4 today announces a new health and well-being podcast from doctors and identical twins, Chris and Xand van Tulleken ...