Disease and Illnesses
Invasive Mosquito Tied to Malaria Outbreak in Ethiopia
The species can survive the dry season and infect residents of urban areas
Could a Morning-After Pill Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections?
San Francisco has formally recommended doxyPEP, which works like Plan B but targets STIs
These Fungal Pathogens Are the Most Harmful to Human Health
Fungal infections kill more than 1.5 million people each year, and the WHO warns they are becoming more prevalent and resistant to treatment
200 Frozen Heads and Bodies Await Revival at This Arizona Cryonics Facility
The human cryopreservation project faces skepticism from medical and legal authorities
Boy Dies From a Brain-Eating Amoeba After Exposure at Lake Mead
This is the third fatal case in the U.S. this year
Can This New A.I. Tool Help Detect Blood Poisoning?
The algorithm scans electronic records and may reduce sepsis deaths, but widespread adoption could be a challenge
Scientists Are Finding Fungi in Cancerous Tumors
Experts aren't sure if the fungi affect the disease's progression
Alzheimer's Drug Shows 'Most Encouraging Results' Yet in Clinical Trial
The medication aims to clear destructive plaque from the brain and slow cognitive decline
Could a Blood Test Effectively Screen for Cancers?
The innovation shows promise, but so far, it returns many false positives
Virus Linked With Rare Polio-Like Condition in Children on the Rise, CDC Warns
This year, there have been 13 confirmed cases of the condition, which weakens muscles and reflexes
Four Big Questions About the New Covid-19 Boosters, Answered
The FDA and CDC recently recommended new boosters to target the Omicron subvariants. Here’s what you need to know about them.
Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s Helps Develop a Skin Swab Diagnostic Test
The test, which would be the first of its kind for this disease, can make a diagnosis in about three minutes
Needle-Free Covid-19 Vaccines Approved in China and India
Doses inhaled through the mouth or nose might provide better protection against mild infections and transmission, preliminary studies show
Six Big Questions About the Monkeypox Virus, Answered
The United States recently declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency. Here’s what you need to know about the disease
Why Were Medieval Monks So Susceptible to Intestinal Worms?
Friars in Cambridge, England, suffered from these parasites at nearly double the rate found among average unwashed citizens
How Long Will It Take to Understand Long Covid?
Covid long-haulers experience a litany of symptoms, and researchers have proposed a variety of theories to explain them
Large Lyme Disease Vaccine Clinical Trial Begins in U.S. and Europe
If approved, it would be the first new shot to combat the misunderstood disease in the U.S. in 20 years
U.S. Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency
The announcement comes as nationwide case counts reach 7,000
WHO Declares Monkeypox a Global Health Emergency
Five deaths have been attributed to the disease in the Central African Republic and Nigeria in 2022
First Polio Case in U.S. Since 2013 Detected in New York State
Experts warn that the virus poses a health risk to unvaccinated communities
Page 8 of 39