“We have seen incredible advances in both the quality and safety of clinical care during Ebola outbreaks,” said Dr Janet Diaz, lead of the clinical management unit in WHO’s Health Emergencies programme.
MS Australia has announced its new round of incubator grants for 'out-of-the-box' Australian research projects that will explore innovative ways to prevent and treat multiple sclerosis (MS), including new research that will further explore the prevalence and …
The newly-released Lancet study says lifestyle risk factors such as smoking, drinking and obesity caused nearly half of cancer deaths in 2019. Risk factors differ globally based on environmental and economic conditions.
As sunscreen becomes a contentious issue online, a growing number of science-focused influencers, as well as sunscreen brands, have been taking to social media with myth-busting content.
The study sheds new light on the behavior of the monkeypox virus while also raising questions. Monkeypox primarily spreads through direct contact with lesions or respiratory secretions during sustained close contact with someone who is sick. More than 90 per …
According to figures from the World Health Organization and its partners, since 2017, there have been 396 cases of polio caused by the wild virus, versus more than 2,600 linked to the oral vaccine.
Introduction: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) elucidates the diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) genetic characteristics by finding recurrent and novel somatic mutations. This observational study attempted to create an NGS panel with a focus on identifying…
Daily consumption of two or more servings of sugar-sweetened beverages has been linked to a 50% increase in cardiovascular disease mortality among younger adults aged 20 to 39.