Ketamine, a hallucinogen called 'Special K' by drug abusers, is an animal tranquillizer that has shown promising results at lifting dark veil of depression
More than half of emergency hotline calls were reports about children ages five and younger
Two new studies raise hopes that it may some day be possible to restore movement by coaxing regeneration of nerves
Newly identified protein called elafin, tames an enzyme that plays a role in inflammation of small bowel caused by eating certain grains
Monitor gathers and stores physiological activity for up to one week and can administer embedded medications
Amid deadly outbreak, scientists say they have potential to cure people infected with virus, which has 90 percent fatality rate
The 3 million estimate is twice previous World Health Organization estimates and three times the number of youngsters reported annually
What does your nose know? A lot more than you might expect
Anzu wyliei looked like a cross between an enormous chicken and a giant lizard, producing what one paleontologist described as a 'stretched out chicken'
Experts believe the drug, which is delivered in a nose spray, could extend immunization to millions of people who are not now vaccinated against dangerous, infectious diseases
Researchers report those treated within first 48 hours cut their risk of death in half
Experts say outcome is proof tuberculosis can be vanquished through an aggressive treatment program
Prehistoric creature, which roamed Arctic some 70 million years ago, during late Cretaceous period, was about half the size of fearsome first cousin farther to south
Test could someday help researchers develop drugs for the degenerative brain disorder
Researchers said that before joining the peer groups, women usually knew fewer than five other women outside the family
Researchers will try to replicate an aggressive, anti-retroviral protocol provided to an infant, HIV-infected at birth; toddler now test negative with no additional treatments
Researchers noted a significant improvement among patients who had regular home visits by health care workers; increase in quality of care
Nanoparticles will be inserted into the body and then collect inside a tumor, when a pulse of infrared laser light will activates the spheres and release their anti-cancer cargo
The injectable drug would be of great benefit in countries with high HIV rates and where adherence to daily oral prophylaxis is poor
Researchers may someday develop a therapy that has same health benefits as dark chocolate
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