More raw beef in the United States has been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination, the Department of Agriculture says.
Category: Health
Providing supervised medical-grade heroin to heavy users can reduce harms
Providing supervised access to medical-grade heroin to people whose use continues after trying multiple traditional treatments has been successful in
Three quarters of a Quebec population fall short of healthy eating guidelines
In a web-based study reported in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, more than three quarters of French-speaking adults in Quebec,
Another Tally Puts Autism Cases at 1 in 40
Yet another study reveals that autism is far more common than once thought, with nearly 3 percent of American children
Food system organizations must strengthen their operations to safeguard against potential threats
Food systems face growing threats as extreme weather events become more common and more extreme due to climate change. Events
Protecting cell powerhouse paves way to better treatment of acute kidney injury
For the first time, scientists have described the body’s natural mechanism for temporarily protecting the powerhouses of kidney cells when
How the brain hears and fears
How is it that a sound can send a chill down your spine? By observing individual brain cells of mice,
Memory B cells in the lung may be important for more effective influenza vaccinations
Seasonal influenza vaccines are typically less than 50 percent effective, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studies. Research
Could Soaps, Shampoos Be Pushing Girls Into Early Puberty?
Exposure to chemicals found in a wide array of personal care products has been linked to early puberty among girls,
Small molecules come into focus
As medical science has come to understand that the human body is controlled on the molecular level by various proteins,