Study sheds light on why immunodeficiency affects only one identical twin

Scientists have long queried the causes of immunodeficiency in only one of two identical twins.

Higher blood fats more harmful than first thought

Increased levels of blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity are more.

New study explores relationship between psychedelics and consciousness

Psychedelics drugs like psilocybin, an ingredient found in so-called magic mushrooms, have shown promise in.

Health experts call for preservation of COVID testing infrastructure

When COVID overwhelmed the country in March 2020, one of the first crucial actions taken.

112 million Americans struggle to afford healthcare

An estimated 112 million (44%) American adults are struggling to pay for healthcare, and more.

CDC: If You Got J&J Vaccine, Consider Moderna, Pfizer Booster

The 17 million Americans who received the one-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are less.

Global disparities persist in opioid painkiller access

Global opioid sales increased by an estimated 4% annually from 2015 to 2019, but massive.

New strategy to preserve insulin-producing cells in diabetes

High blood glucose is responsible for several complications in type 1 and type 2 diabetes..

Study shows critical protein may play a role in origin of mesothelioma

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and their international collaborators have discovered.

UV-LED lights can kill coronaviruses and HIV with the flip of a switch

The same lightbulbs used in offices and public spaces can destroy coronaviruses and HIV, according.