HHealth Read More NIH awards $3.4 million to support research on Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virusSeptember 24, 2025 Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, or CCHFV, is a biosafety level 4 pathogen and a Category A bioterrorism agent,…
MMedication Read More ‘A persistent issue’: Which medicines are in short supply in the European Union?September 24, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Supplies of 136 medicines that are considered “critical” for people’s health were in short supply in the…
HHealth Read More Study provides new insights into the mechanisms of fetal membrane healingSeptember 23, 2025 When a pregnant woman’s water breaks too early, it often leads to preterm birth, with no effective method…
HHealth Read More Study reveals a new oncogenic role of NBL1 in ovarian cancer metastasisSeptember 23, 2025 Ovarian cancer (OC), one of the three most common gynecological malignancies, is characterized by low early detection rates…
HHealth Read More Severe Pregnancy Symptoms Increase Risk for Mental Health Problems | HealthSeptember 23, 2025 Key Takeaways Extreme pregnancy symptoms increase a woman’s risk for mental health problems Women with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG)…
HHealth Read More Climate change fuels spread of neurological virus in EuropeSeptember 23, 2025 Growing numbers of West Nile virus infection cases, fueled by climate change, are sparking fears among citizens and…
HHealth Read More Machine learning unlocks blood test secrets for spinal cord injurySeptember 23, 2025 Routine blood samples, such as those taken daily at any hospital and tracked over time, could help predict…
HHealth Read More Regular mammograms linked to longer survival in women over 80September 22, 2025 For many older women, the question of whether to continue breast cancer screening has been uncertain. While most…
HHealth Read More New molecular signatures map the stepwise development of gastric cancerSeptember 22, 2025 Gastric cancer often develops through a gradual sequence of changes, beginning with superficial gastritis and advancing through chronic…
HHealth Read More Twice-a-year injection could make HIV prevention easier, developer arguesSeptember 22, 2025 A twice-a-year shot for HIV prevention could make it easier for people to protect themselves from the virus,…
HHealth Read More Inhaling marijuana associated with increased odds of developing asthmaSeptember 20, 2025 If you’re looking to reduce your chances of developing lung disease, say experts at UC San Francisco, then…
HHealth Read More UNM researcher develops new model for characterizing different forms of vascular dementiaSeptember 20, 2025 Vascular dementia – cognitive impairment caused by disease in the brain’s small blood vessels – is a widespread…