New Experimental Method Enhances Understanding of Protein Domains
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have introduced a novel method to study protein domain fluctuations, potentially advancing data-driven modeling in biology.
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have introduced a novel method to study protein domain fluctuations, potentially advancing data-driven modeling in biology.
A targeted chemotherapy developed by Kelun-Biotech and licensed to Merck shows a 65% reduction in tumor progression risk for lung cancer patients in Phase 3 trials.
In a troubling development amid an ongoing health crisis, an Ebola treatment centre in DR Congo was destroyed by local residents expressing fear and frustration as the death toll rises.
Shares in US cosmetics giant jump 11.5% in post-market trading as investors welcome end of talks
A new gene screening method from the University of Guelph promises a quicker identification of drug targets against a harmful fungal pathogen, enhancing research efficiency.
The Africa CDC has expressed that the US travel ban on individuals from DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan may not effectively address public health risks and could exacerbate existing inequalities.
A small group of women in China is actively confronting public smoking, challenging the prevalent smoking culture among men.
Health experts caution that the current Ebola outbreak may only represent the initial phase of a larger crisis, as significant global spread is observed.
The Department of Justice has ordered an executive from Elevance to testify regarding allegations of fraudulent billing related to Medicare Advantage.
Eli Lilly's investigational drug, known as 'triple-G', has demonstrated significant effects on blood sugar and weight in a late-stage diabetes trial.
Thailand is addressing its persistent smog issue with a revived bill aimed at reducing air pollution. However, the effectiveness of enforcement remains uncertain.
As a rare type of Ebola virus spreads in eastern Congo, healthcare workers are voicing serious concerns about their safety and preparedness in this vulnerable region.
Recent research highlights leucine, a nutrient in protein-rich foods, as a key enhancer of mitochondrial function, potentially linking diet to energy production.
A new advisory from the Surgeon General's Office emphasizes the need for parents, schools, and government to restrict children's screen use, highlighting potential risks.
In light of the ongoing Ebola outbreak, Krutika Kuppalli emphasizes the need to learn from past mistakes and advocate for the African communities affected.
The World Health Organization has reported 139 suspected deaths and 600 cases of Ebola, warning that a vaccine could take up to nine months to develop.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak has been described as 'the perfect storm.' This raises questions about its origins, the nature of the strain involved, and the potential implications for global health.
In a move to address leadership vacancies, Kennedy has appointed Stephanie Haridopolos, a family medicine physician and senior HHS adviser, as interim surgeon general.
A recent analysis sheds light on the ongoing effects of PEPFAR investments, indicating significant improvements in health indicators beyond HIV.
The summoning of former prime minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero by the Spanish judiciary in an influence-peddling case comes at the worst possible time for Pedro Sanchez.