‘Invisible Women’ spotlights a gaping and dangerous gender data gap

‘Invisible Women’ explains how neglecting to collect or use data on women harms their health and…

‘Added sugar’ food labels may prevent heart disease and diabetes

Nutrition labeling changes that highlight sugar added to food or drink may have large benefits for…

U.S. measles outbreaks show no signs of slowing down

This year’s measles cases have blown by 2018’s total, raising the specter that the disease could…

Chickens stand sentinel against mosquito-borne disease in Florida

To learn where mosquitoes are transmitting certain viruses, Florida officials deploy chickens and test them for…

***** with damaged DNA may cause some repeat miscarriages

An analysis of ***** from men whose partners have experienced multiple miscarriages revealed abnormalities, a small…

Saving monkey ******** tissue before puberty hints at a new way to preserve fertility

Frozen ******** tissue samples from prepubescent monkeys transplanted back onto those monkeys once they matured produced…

U.S. heart attack mortality reached a two-decade low in 2014

Deaths within 30 days of a heart attack have declined from 20 percent in 1995 to…

Pharmaceutical abuse sent more than 350,000 people to the ER in 2016

The misuse of pharmaceuticals sent an estimated 350,000 people to U.S. emergency departments in 2016.

****** victims with busy immune responses may also see mental declines

A small study links an active immune response soon after a ****** with a loss in…

A second *** patient has gone into remission after a stem cell transplant

A second person with *** has gone into remission after receiving blood stem cells from a…