New rat research lends credence to the old proverb, "time flies when you're having fun"
The hairy mass inside the 24-year-old woman was about 16 inches long and caused her intense stomach pain.
The anonymous success story, dubbed the next Berlin Patient, is the first person to be cured without donated stem cells from someone completely immune to HIV.
Public health officials are warning doctors to be on the lookout after five people were hospitalized after eating the gummies in West Virginia.
Semaglutide doesn't work for everyone and can have side effects, but a study in mice may point to a solution.
Scientists tracked changes in brain activity after people took a large dose of psilocybin, finding clues on how the psychedelic drug might help treat depression.
New research finds that the timing of our poops could affect our overall health.
Doctors have never understood why certain drugs put us under. New research offers a glimpse at what's actually going on in the brain.
The woman's injury seems to be the first reported case of evisceration caused by 'covid-19 infection exacerbation.'
New research from UK scientists has found a link between being a self-reported night owl and improved cognition.
Officials in Cape Town, South Africa, have detected at least nine cases of seal rabies as of late, though the danger to humans is considered low.
A research team has found a way to reduce leaking during periods by making the blood itself harder to spill out.
Studies have found that being forced to sleep outside of your body's preferred schedule can subtly harm your health down the road.
The man's forceful sneezing and coughing caused a rare case of evisceration through his reopened surgical wounds.
New research suggests GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic can help prevent up to 10 different obesity-related cancers in people with type 2 diabetes.
The Food and Drug Administration has revoked its authorization allowing brominated vegetable oil (BVO) to be used in food, following new data.
New research has found a potential link between semaglutide use and a rare eye condition called NAION, though more work is needed to prove causation.
The discovery could lead to new treatments for obesity, the scientists say.
28-year-old John Nicholas of Chicago is the first person to have undergone an awake kidney transplant, according to doctors at Northwestern Medicine.
Over 5% of adults are thought to have the chronic skin condition, but far fewer than that ever seek treatment for it.
Mode
Follow us