Allergic to Your Pet? This Immunotherapy May Help
Developing an allergy to your dog or cat can be a nightmare, but hyposensitization could offer permanent relief
Developing an allergy to your dog or cat can be a nightmare, but hyposensitization could offer permanent relief
Decades of data support the use and safety of puberty-pausing medications, which give transgender adolescents and their families time to weigh important medical decisions
Scientists document a groundbreaking flight to deliver a lung for transplant
The prevalence of autism and other developmental disorders is rising. Changing who teaches early-career pediatricians about these issues will negatively affect children’s health
Very high HDL cholesterol levels almost double your risk of heart problems.
Hundreds of unfilled residency spots in emergency medicine are telling us that critical care is in trouble
A new study in rats suggests “powerhouse” organelles could help heal not only hearts but other organs damaged by lack of oxygen during cardiac arrest
The risks associated with a bone marrow transplant used to treat HIV mean the procedure is unlikely to be widely used in its current form
Artificial enzymes could fight COVID and other tough diseases
An injection of a type of interferon drastically reduced the risk of severe COVID in a late-stage trial
A new principle in medicine focuses on understanding patients’ values, not assuming they share your own
In the first Lost Women of Science Shorts podcast, host Katie Hafner dives into the life and work of Leona Zacharias—a brilliant researcher who, before reporting this story, Hafner only knew as her grandmother...
Medical influencer Joel Bervell is challenging racism in health care, one TikTok at a time.
A new chip re-creates the human vagina’s unique microbiome
AI models for health care that predict disease are not as accurate as reports might suggest. Here’s why
President Biden is part of a minority of people who have experienced Paxlovid rebound, but experts say the drug should still be prescribed for those who need it
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