A new study finds more than 3,000 chemicals used in food packaging are getting into people's bodies. Some -- including BPA, phthalates and PFAS -- have clear health concerns; others are unstudied.
It’s been almost a year since the Food and Drug Administration approved the first genetic treatments for sickle cell disease.
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An increase in telehealth abortions and a strong support network could explain why the drop wasn't as steep as in other ...
A report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live longer. But more people are also getting diagnosed, and at younger ages.
The findings of National Cancer Institute researchers might be unsettling for anyone with a big bottle of these doctor's ...
The three-year partnership will bring several services to Tampa, including T-cell cancer therapy, a bone marrow transplant ...
A new report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live more. But more people are ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Emily Jacobs of UC Santa Barbara about how pregnancy reshapes the brain, the subject of a study out this week in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
A window screen company in Tuscaloosa, Alabama is trying to help workers stay out of medical debt by opening a clinic where care and prescriptions are free.
In newly released data, lenacapavir, given via a twice-yearly injection, has shown remarkable effectiveness at eliminating ...
The Change Healthcare cyberattack sparked a new strategy from the federal government on preventing destructive ransomware ...