Her doctors say it's the first case of blindness being the only sign of metastatic lung cancer ever found in someone with no clear risk factors.
The AP reports that the Drug Enforcement Administration will soon propose to reclassify cannabis, following an endorsement from the HHS last summer.
Researchers in Australia are studying and hoping to popularize a specially aged variant of the cooking herb, one without its usual overwhelming odor.
Florida scientists have reported the first known and fatal case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in a bottlenose dolphin.
The Vermont senator is launching an investigation into why these game-changing diabetes and obesity drugs can cost more than $1,000 a month in America.
A new imaging technique can peer inside the fatty cargo of a tumor cell.
The dusty event, nicknamed Minerva Red, is one of the largest of its kind seen in over five years.
FDA lab tests detected traces of H5N1 avian influenza in store-bought milk, suggesting it's spread further than currently documented.
A 54-year-old patient is recovering after undergoing a novel xenotransplantation procedure.
Here are some practical steps to take if you're worried about harmful chemicals on your fruits and vegetables.
Would you team up with viruses to smell fresh all day?
Two recent cases of prion disease in the U.S. may have been caused by contaminated deer meat, though the connection is still unproven.
Drugs of abuse can hijack parts of the brain that govern hunger and thirst, new research finds.
The organization's latest investigation suggests that 20% of commonly sold fruits and vegetables contain unsafe levels of pesticides.
They're calling it “bacterial vampirism." E. coli and other species crave human blood serum as a food source, a recent experiment revealed.
New data from Eli Lilly suggests that Zepbound can help people lose weight and have fewer episodes of obstructive sleep apnea at the same time.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis want to interview cat owners about the growing trend of insect-based pet food.
Marine researchers photographed all sorts of intriguing life in the Salas y Gómez Ridge near Chile, including dozens of previously unknown species.
The majority of American adults feel like they're not getting enough sleep, according to a new survey.
Some people fear that new obesity drugs will inevitably prove to be dangerous, but there are key distinctions from the fen-phen crisis of the 1990s.
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