There have been 29 cases and nine hospitalizations linked to the same strain of E. coli in Michigan and Ohio.
This year’s BMC Ecology and Evolution image competition showcases zombie flies, alcohol-loving birds, and scuba-breathing lizards.
From gene therapies to generics, many treatments in the U.S. carry an outrageous sticker price.
At least two people in NYC have contracted the mosquito-spread virus this year, which can be deadly to humans and birds.
The FDA's finalized regulations will allow hearing aids to be sold without a prescription in U.S. stores as early as mid-October.
The biosynthetic material could make treatment for damaged corneas more affordable and available.
This is believed to be the first report of a domestic animal with monkeypox, a virus that has infected over 30,000 people this year.
At least 35 sick people infected with Langya virus have been identified since late 2018. But so far, it doesn't seem to be spreading between people.
Since 2000, there have been at least 479 injuries and 28 deaths linked to bounce houses that were flung around in unsafe windy conditions, a new study finds.
Thousands of people in the U.S. and Europe will receive a shot developed partly by Pfizer, designed to protect against the tickborne illness.
A new Gallup poll suggests nearly 100 million Americans have had to take painful cost-saving measures due to medical bills in the past six months.
The Santa Marta sabrewing has now been documented in the wild only twice since its formal discovery over 70 years ago.
There have been over 6,000 U.S. cases of the illness reported this year, though no American has yet died from the virus.
The technology may one day offer a new way to preserve endangered species, scientists say.
The new research follows work that restored some cell function in the brains of deceased pigs.
A new report shows that Lyme-related claims in rural areas have risen over 300% since 2007.
Spain, Brazil, and India have reported monkeypox-related deaths since Friday.
Second covid-19 boosters for the general population are reportedly being postponed in favor of new and improved shots.
CDC officials documented melioidosis-causing bacteria in Mississippi. Two people were hospitalized and developed sepsis.
Healthy older adults taking vitamin D weren't any less likely to develop broken bones, a five-year, randomized trial found.
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