Restrictions have eased, international borders are open and influenza is back in Australia after a two-year absence. Suddenly, majorĀ flu outbreaksĀ are
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Light-activated ‘photoimmunotherapy’ could enhance brain cancer treatment
An innovative light-activated therapy developed at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, could help detect and treat an aggressive brain
China’s mass testing mantra is building a waste mountain
Hazmat-suited workers poke plastic swabs down millions of throats in China each day, leaving bins bursting with medical waste that
Single brain scan can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease
The research uses machine learning technology to look at structural features within the brain, including in regions not previously associated
National poll: Some parents skip steps to minimize firework risks to kids
As communities prepare for Fourth of July festivities, some parents may be overlooking burn and injury risks for children, a
Study links lower area-level income and education with greater likelihood of advanced lung cancer diagnosis
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, and early detection and treatment are key
Bodychecking experience does not lower risk of injury for teen hockey players
Youth hockey players with more years of bodychecking experience were at significantly higher risk of concussion than their peers with
Gene discovery indicates motor neurone diseases caused by abnormal lipid processing in cells
A new genetic discovery adds weight to a theory that motor neurone degenerative diseases are caused by abnormal lipid (fat)