Tuberculosis may seem like a deadly disease in the past, but that is far from the real scenario.
Application of gene therapy for achieving longevity is full of medical and ethical conundrums.
Having sufficient vitamin D exposure and intake, particularly for pregnant women, could make their offsprings safe from developing autism.
Lungs not only facilitate respiration but also produce tiny blood cells known as platelets.
As it turns out, most cancer patients were just born unlucky.
New England Compounding Center co-founder is convicted of fraud; however, murder charges will be more difficult to prove.
A study shows that frozen fruits and vegetables have the same nutritional value as the fresh produce.
The blooming flowers of spring cause seasonal allergies in one out of five children in the U.S.
SanFran tea shop has traces of wolf's bane, causing death to a woman.
Italians top the "health grade" for the world's healthiest people even though with a stagnant economy.
Ketamine can save patients with depression, but how safe is it?
Vitamin C is a potential weapon that could fight the propagation of cancer cells.