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You have this convergence of crises,” says Dr. Angelle Desiree LaBeaud. Here’s what that means and how she and others are ...
It's been a rollercoaster of a week for researchers who are part of a major, long-term national study on women's health.
When the NIH canceled grants in March related to diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, some Alzheimer’s studies were swept ...
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine—a nonprofit with more than 17,000 doctor members—today announced that the ...
A new study led by researchers at Stanford Medicine found that the United States could be at risk of measles becoming endemic ...
Measles, which was 'eliminated' in the U.S. in 2000, could be endemic again within 25 years if current vaccination rates hold ...
Measles, once virtually wiped out in the United States, could become commonplace again if declining vaccination rates ...
Diseases such as measles, rubella and polio could become endemic to the U.S. again if vaccine rates decline, according to modeling run by researchers at Stanford Medicine and their colleagues.
Cancer risk from a single CT scan is low, but repeated exposure could increase the risk of radiation-induced cancer.
A new study forecasts more than 850,000 measles cases over the next 25 years if US vaccination rates stay the same. Millions ...
Medicine is capable of detecting cancer and identifying how cancers might resist treatment. Here are four things to know about the test: Read the full study here.