Scientists close in on TB blood test that could detect millions of silent spreaders
Scientists have taken a major step towards developing a blood test that could identify millions of people who unknowingly spread tuberculosis.
Scientists have taken a major step towards developing a blood test that could identify millions of people who unknowingly spread tuberculosis.
A decade after Congress told the FDA to expedite the approval of more effective sunscreens, the federal government still has not approved sunscreen ingredients that…
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For 30 years, doctors have known that maintaining near-normal blood sugar has huge benefits for people with type 1 diabetes.
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A magnetic resonance imaging device built with off-the-shelf parts and paired with AI matched the performance of high-end MRI machines, according to a study published…
This term has been another blockbuster, with the Justices poised to decide cases determining online speech rights and when government ‘jawboning’ crosses a constitutional line.
Understanding how avian influenza jumped into cows can help shape the path to stopping the virus’s spread
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The FBI has resumed collusive efforts with social media companies to censor posts it claims are “disinformation,” The Federalist has learned.