A vaccine to tackle HIV – the AIDS-causing virus – could be available by as soon as 2021, scientists believe.
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Investigational drugs reduce risk of death from Ebola virus disease
The investigational therapeutics mAb114 and REGN-EB3 offer patients a greater chance of surviving Ebola virus disease (EVD) compared to the
Endometriosis could be treated with cancer drug, study suggests
The painful symptoms of endometriosis – a chronic condition which affects millions of women – could potentially be reduced with
High androgen levels during pregnancy increase the risk of PCOS for several generations
Daughters of women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are five times more likely to be diagnosed with PCOS as adults,
Bushmeat may breed deadly bacteria
People who eat wildebeests, wart hogs and other wild African animals may be at risk for contracting potentially life-threatening diseases,
Protein defect leaves sperm chasing their tails
With more and more couples seeking assistance to conceive, the steps required for fertilization are being put under the microscope
1940s blood samples reveal historical spread of malaria
DNA from 75-year old eradicated European malaria parasites uncovers the historical spread of one of the two most common forms
Developing a new AI breast cancer diagnostic tool
Scientists are developing a new way to identify the unique chemical ‘fingerprints’ for different types of breast cancers. These new
A lifeline for leaky lung cells
Leaky lungs are a very common side effect of heart failure, but all currently available drugs do is reduce the
New treatment could ease the passage of kidney stones
Every year, more than half a million Americans visit the emergency room for kidney stone problems. In most cases, the