Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting its first cases of Influenza in almost two years, with an outbreak of 75 reported cases in the Labrador-Grenfell Health region experiences. According to data f… [+2758 chars]
Published in Clinical Nutrition, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School looked at colonic hydrogen sulfide -; a toxic gas in the body that smells like rotten eggs -; production i… [+2354 chars]
NEW DISEASES are inevitable, but pandemics are not. As the threat from covid-19 recedes, how can the world stop new pathogens from becoming health emergencies? Business leader and philanthropist Bill… [+400 chars]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reportedly bought access to peoples location data from a private date company that was banned by Google, according to documents obtained by report… [+3072 chars]
Media caption, Sammy Gray, 26, gave birth after CAR-T cell therapy A woman who had life-threatening cancer has given birth to a "little miracle" baby after pioneering treatment. Sammy Gray, 26, fea… [+2216 chars]
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone app that could allow people to screen for Alzheimers disease, ADHD and other neurological diseases and disordersby re… [+4678 chars]
Overall cancer rates in Canada are declining, but the number of cases and deaths are increasing slightly because of population growth and an aging population, according to a new study on cancer data … [+4298 chars]
Enlarge/ A medical worker arranges nucleic acid samples at a makeshift nucleic acid testing site on May 3, 2022 in Beijing, China. 74 with 43 posters participating The omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1… [+4609 chars]
Photo: Dexswaggerboy/Unsplash As the country faces a sixth pandemic wave, a new study shows getting COVID-19 while pregnant significantly increases risks of hospitalization, ICU admission, and prema… [+6281 chars]
Three children in Indonesia have died from a mysterious liver disease, the country's health ministry said, raising to at least four the global death toll of a fatal ailment puzzling doctors from the … [+2686 chars]
Regular stoners may have a higher risk of developing heart disease or having a heart attack, according to a new study in the journal Cell. The researchers found that smoking a joint triggers a rapid … [+3170 chars]
By Debbie JacksonBBC Scotland Image source, Kimberley Bradley Image caption, Kimberley Bradley with husband Nathan and daughter Lucy on the day she fell ill with sepsis When Kimberley Bradley too… [+4322 chars]