Thanks to its speed and efficiency, the new prostogram could be a real game-changer in prostate cancer diagnosis.
Smoking cannabis may expose you to a higher risk of fungal infections, a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals.
A Virginia restaurant will soon use mannequins to fill seats in an attempt to enforce social distancing when the lockdown ends, reports say.
A new study suggests that fatty food can negatively impact your ability to concentrate.
Scientists have developed a textile coating that can repel various types of liquid and stop viruses from adhering to its surface.
The virus was detected in previously uninfected cats within days of being in the same cage as infected cats.
A multi-inflammatory condition among children which was first reported in the U.K. is now reported in the U.S. Many of these cases come from New York and one of those cases was an 8-year-old boy from Queens who experienced fever before going into cardiac arrest. He survived the ordeal and it was found out that although he tested negative for the coronavirus, he was positive for the antibodies. It is believed that this multi-inflammatory condition may or may not be associated with the virus.
A new study reveals how the immune receptor called Toll-like Receptor 4 functions in both normal and injured brain.
The first study on autism in adults in the United States estimates that 2.2% have autism spectrum disorder.
A man who jogged for a couple of miles while wearing a mask suffered a burst lung, hospital officials told media outlets.
Study shows it is possible to eliminate malaria mosquitoes by introducing a genetic modification that will allow for the creation of more male offspring.
Adding human urine makes the mixture more malleable before it hardens into its sturdy final form.
A new study has explained how the beating of the heart can alter sensitivity to external sensory stimuli.
A new study suggests that before the development of some cancer types, people first experience increased rates of infectious ailments like pneumonia and influenza.
Animal model research shows that rebalancing an early brain inflammation may slow down the advance of Alzheimer’s disease.
Growing up in a family environment wrought with hardships and difficulty may contribute to the development of heart diseases in the middle age, a large prospective study found.
The brain records memories during sleep and for the first time, scientists can now see how the complex organ does it.
The latest national data in the United States reveals that almost one in five kids is obese.
The growing cases of rats infecting humans with hepatitis are starting to worry scientists.
Study says consuming a certain spice four times a week could help improve lifespan and lower risk of early death.
Dementia is an overall term used to describe a collection of symptoms linked to brain damage and scientists say that craving for a certain type of food may be an early warning sign of the condition.
A recently reopened Texas restaurant is being criticized for enforcing a no-face-mask rule for its staff, according to reports.
Two Chinese boys died a week apart while wearing masks during their gym class, reports say.
The World Health Organization has warned that up to 190,000 people in Africa could die from coronavirus in the first year of the outbreak if the virus is not contained.
A small study conducted by Chinese researchers revealed that there are traces of coronavirus in the semen of COVID-19 patients.
Scientists are exploring the idea that silent mutations in genes may be the reason why some people become gravely ill with coronavirus, while others seem to be barely affected.
A Walmart store in Massachusetts was forced to temporarily close after 81 of its employees were found to be positive for COVID-19.
Italian scientists are claiming they have found a way to neutralize coronavirus with antibodies grown in mice, Science Times reported.
Sixty-four kids in New York State have reportedly been hospitalized after they were found suffering from a rare form of inflammatory illness linked to COVID-19, a Health Department report reveals.
The participants who did yoga also saw a significant reduction in the average number of pills they used.