Just a small rise in global temperatures could be deadly
As early as mid-century, an area of land that adds up to the size of the U.S. could hit temperatures hazardous for human health.
As early as mid-century, an area of land that adds up to the size of the U.S. could hit temperatures hazardous for human health.
The AMA Medical Student Advocacy Conference in March will help train future physicians to advocate in person with Congress on today’s big issues.
This cohort study uses a large language model to examine changes in research funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for Research Domain…
Exciting advances in IgA nephropathy: FDA-approved drugs like budesonide, sparsentan, and iptacopan are improving outcomes by reducing proteinuria and targeting immune-driven disease pathways.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Heart surgery is a serious and invasive medical procedure, and that can be intimidating for a patient. A new study published in…
Apple is launching a new study to investigate the relationships between different aspects of health that can be measured using its devices.
A torrent of Trump administration policies is alarming scientists who fear the current climate is weakening researchers’ resolve to stick with careers in academic science.
Podcast Episode · Medicine and Science from The BMJ · 12/02/2025 · 34m
This cross-sectional study investigates the association of dust storm exposure, as reported by the National Weather Service (NWS), with emergency department visits by diagnosis in…
The Phase 2b RENOIR trial met its primary endpoint and key secondary endpoints in patients with RA in new 12-week data.
Should you treat a fever or let it run its course? Here’s help knowing what to do.