
Some Supplements Still Contain Untested Stimulant
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration discovered an amphetamine-like substance in certain diet pills and sports products in 2013 but did not warn consumers...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration discovered an amphetamine-like substance in certain diet pills and sports products in 2013 but did not warn consumers...
A Canadian boy picked up new allergies when he received donor plasma
On April 7th, the book "Blue Zones Solutions" will hit the shelves. In it, Dan Buettner, CEO of the eponymous organization describes his work over the last decade visiting and studying populations throughout the world where people live extraordinarily long, healthy, and happy lives...
Are cholesterol-lowering drugs causing dementialike symptoms in some patients?
Alcoholics Anonymous, the 80-year-old self-help program, has always had critics, who fault it for being too religious and unscientific. Journalist Gabrielle Glaser revives both these charges in her April Atlantic article, “The False Gospel of Alcoholics Anonymous.” She claims that “researchers have debunked central tenets of A.A...
New drugs for Alzheimer's lag, but not for lack of trying
And researchers have engineered a common bacteria to inexpensively create the snakebite treatment
The finding could mean recollections are more enduring than expected and disrupt plans for PTSD treatments
The White House is due to issue an ambitious plan to slow the growing and deadly problem of antibiotic resistance over the next five years
Scientific American ’s Dina Maron talks with Keiji Fukuda, assistant director general for health security at the World Health Organization, about the current Ebola outbreak, the threat of sexual transmission and the hope for a vaccine...
The pathogen’s evolution does not appear to be outpacing efforts to develop an arsenal against it
When I told Kit Parker of Harvard University to think about explaining what he does to teenagers who would be watching our Google Science Fair Hangout On Air earlier today, he had a great answer for me: “My job is to work on cool.” Among Parker’s many “cool” research passions are understanding cardiac cell biology [...]..
Health care is decimated, leaving the region more vulnerable than ever to infectious diseases
The idea that free radicals cause aging and that vitamins might preserve our youth is now in doubt
Modern genomes and ancient mummies offer clues to why the life span of Homo sapiens far exceeds that of other primates
Gaps in immunization could cause as many deaths as the current epidemic itself
There are many reasons to seek help from a dog trainer, and Cat Warren confronted almost all of them when a new puppy came barreling into her life.
The increase in prescription pain medication use might be a contributing factor
The last place anyone expects to find a designer is in a hospital, clinic or operating room, but those are exactly the spaces where I embed myself.
Immune cells in mice with lupus symptoms have overactive metabolisms, so scientists inhibited two metabolic pathways and succeeded in reversing lupus symptoms in mice
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