The DRC ‘mystery illness’ shows why the U.S. can’t ‘pause’ infectious disease work
We may have an answer to the “mystery illness” in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here’s what the story reveals about America’s global health commitments.
We may have an answer to the “mystery illness” in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here’s what the story reveals about America’s global health commitments.
This Viewpoint describes constraints to living kidney donation in the US and ways to improve the process for both donors and recipients.
This cohort study examines the incidence and risk of cardiovascular outcomes and trajectories over time among patients with incident anorexia nervosa and a matched control…
Direct care teaching services pose challenges given clinical workloads, time constraints for educational activities. Addressing these challenges may make these types of services more sustainable.
This study examines trends in cold-related mortality overall and by demographic characteristics between 1999 and 2022 in the US.
Stanford scientist Manu Prakash, from whose lab famously comes the Foldscope, delves into the living microscopic world, driven by a deep fascination with its…
Scientists have spotted a massive black hole in the early universe that is ‘napping’ after stuffing itself with too much food. Like a bear gorging…
A Vertex drug hit its mark in a Phase 2 study in chronic pain, but faces questions about its performance versus placebo.
Discover what an ostomy is, why it may be necessary, and how to adapt to life after surgery. Learn practical tips for managing life with…
In this episode of the Big Brains podcast, a scholar digs into the truth about alcohol’s benefits and risks.
France has declared itself to be free of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the absence of new outbreaks for more than a month, though the…