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With the Tour de France in full swing, Medscape Medical News asks if healthcare professionals can learn a thing or two from ...
UK health leaders are increasingly worried about rising numbers of measles cases and low numbers of MMR jabs, as the disease ...
The World Health Organization has released new guidelines which, for the first time, recommend the use of an injectable form ...
The American Heart Association announces the appointment of two leading health and science leaders, Jennifer Ashton, M.D., M.S. and Joseph Woo, M.D., FAHA, to its volunteer Board of Directors, ...
Two Republican senators voted no in the early hours of July 17. The legislation returns to the House for approval ahead of a Friday deadline.
XFG (Stratus) is the latest subvariant of Omicron that is gaining momentum in the summer surge of the pandemic. However, ...
Liver diseases are increasingly prevalent, with a significant rise in liver cancer cases. The liver's vital functions, ...
Another 5.7 million children only have partial protection against preventable diseases, having not received all the recommended doses of certain vaccines.
Some patients with highly drug-resistant tuberculosis could benefit from a shorter treatment with fewer drugs, while others ...
President Trump’s “America First” policies are causing the Swiss to have to deal with jobless U.N. bureaucrats in Geneva.
Integrating people-centered HIV care with primary health care is essential to improving access, equity and health outcomes, but doing so successfully requires coordinated policies, digital ...