Researchers discover antibody with potential to treat Zika, and protect against the mosquito-borne virus
Researchers say World Health Organization figures underestimate prevalence of tuberculosis cases that do not respond to medication
Test could do away with potentially hazardous ways of screening for congenital defects
Researchers looking to limit poor fetal growth call for greater emphasis on helping pregnant women
Researchers say secondary condition linked to measles virus affects more children than previously believed
40 percent of pregnancies worldwide in 2012 were unintended
Once introduced into the wild, mosquitoes with the bacteria can breed with other mosquitoes, spreading the protective bacterium
Sum pledged through public and private funding to help expand innovative Australia mosquito-control program
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a leading risk factor for the development of heart disease
It’s predicted that by 2050, 135 million Americans are going to suffer from mild cognitive impairment
Growing costly artemisinin in tobacco crops would make drug more affordable, and more widely available in countries still battling mosquito-borne illness
A Cambridge University study found that people treated for autoimmune diseases also reported a lessening of depression
Chemicals found in plastics, cosmetics, insecticides and fire retardants disrupt hormones in the body, can result in neurological and behavioral disorders
Swiss researchers say their experiment changed attitudes in Sudan
Lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, and trachoma, a blinding illness, may be eliminated in world’s poorest countries, thanks to a partnership of governments, charitable foundations and pharmaceutical companies
Malaria mosquitoes attracted by both scent and flavor and they might be thrown off by just the smell of a repellant
Researches find strong links between mosquito-borne virus and Guillain-Barre syndrome, normally rare condition affecting peripheral nervous system
By factoring in the age of diabetics' red blood cells, scientists found they could cut the error rate of an A1C reading in half
Medical advancements may push average expectancy beyond the current 80 years, but surpassing 100 seen as unlikely
Inexpensive material made of minerals and a polymer is strong and can be cut and folded in any number of ways to be sutured for a tight bone graft
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