John Green's new non-fiction book "Everything is Tuberculosis" is out now. The Indiana author is best known for his YA novels like "The Fault in Our Stars." ...
CKD and ESRD can have unpleasant cutaneous manifestations, including alopecia, but there are several helpful approaches to mitigating hair loss.
Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we should be, too
Bestselling young adult author John Green's newest book is a nonfiction thesis on the deadliest infectious disease, which ...
EUROPE was rocked by fresh measles fears as cases surged to their highest level in over 25 years. Global health officials ...
John Green's new book "Everything is Tuberculosis" releases Tuesday. The Indiana author kicked off his book tour in Indianapolis over the weekend.
Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy, a type of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease, in 2007 – ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEating by the book: French dietary guidelines linked to lower mortality riskHigher adherence to the 2017 French dietary guidelines is linked to lower mortality risk, particularly for cardiovascular and ...
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Book Review: ‘Air-borne’ transforms scientific history into detective storyA history of aerobiology would normally be a book that would have little interest beyond the science community. But in ...
Since her father was diagnosed with cancer in 2019, Emily Bhatnagar estimates that she has donated more than 25,000 books to children’s hospitals, hoping to make things brighter for people going throu ...
Borne, science journalist Carl Zimmer roots the “mistake” in the past of a historically neglected field: aerobiology, or the science of airborne life. Zimmer begins his chronicle in the 19th century ...
is the subject of Carl Zimmer’s new book, “Air-Borne.” Until 2020, explains Zimmer (a New York Times science columnist), scientists thought that respiratory diseases like Covid spread ...
His book is an enthralling historical exploration of the role of airborne microorganisms in disease, and examines why these pathogens have been overlooked for centuries. Vaccine specialist Peter ...
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