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Doctors and scientists are hopeful that the non-antibiotic treatment could ultimately help millions of patients ...
NIH budget cuts are threatening key medical research programs, shrinking training grants, and leaving young researchers ...
A new residential home in Holyoke is the only such facility in the country, and perhaps in the world, that is focused ...
Cancer is nonpartisan. It touches everyone — cutting across religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and socioeconomic ...
Precision oncology has entered a new phase, as data sets mature and a new wave of tools emerges to help clinicians manage ...
As McKnight Scholars, the three students will each receive a scholarship package valued at $85,000. Read more community news ...
Guest essayist Katie Digianantonio urges federal leaders to support funding for the National Institutes of Health and ...
Dental industry leaders are watching closely for signs of renewed federal focus on oral health as the U.S. faces several policy changes that could negatively impact patients. Melissa Burroughs, senior ...
As brain tumors grow, they must do one of two things: push against the brain or use finger-like extensions to invade and ...
We spoke with Dr Kellan Baker of the Whitman-Walker institute to shed some light on the many changes taking place to various aspects of medical care for LGBTQ+ individuals.
National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) representatives believe it vital not to spread misinformation about ...
Researchers at Brown University’s School of Public Health found that children exposed to higher levels of triclosan may be ...