Air pollution in the final month of pregnancy heightens the risk of neonatal health issues, including increased NICU admissions.
Loneliness in socially anxious individuals may weaken their stress response, increasing long-term heart health risks.
McMaster University identifies a new blood-clotting disorder that may change how doctors treat recurrent clots despite blood thinners.
A recent measles outbreak in a Texas county underscores the importance of vaccination and timely medical intervention.
Trump administration fires top 'disease detectives' as bird flu fears grow and government downsizing efforts intensify.
A study reveals that sulforaphane, found in broccoli sprouts, may help lower blood sugar levels in individuals with prediabetes.
A new blood test could predict the longevity of vaccine protection, potentially transforming vaccine development and personalized health strategies.
Cancer patients in England face alarming delays, with thousands waiting months for treatment amid rising cases and overwhelmed healthcare services.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as US Health Secretary sparks debate over vaccine policy, healthcare reform, and environmental health.
PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," persist in the environment and pose serious health risks, including cancer and organ damage.
The Trump administration's aid freeze has shut down clinics in Syria, leaving 35,000 vulnerable people without essential healthcare.
A new blood test, PAC-MANN, promises early detection of pancreatic cancer with 85% accuracy, potentially saving lives through earlier intervention.