An international team of scientists warn the Earth is amidst the early stages of what will be the sixth mass extinction in the history of life on Earth, and it was caused by humans.
Young cancer patient celebrates birthday with 9,000 cards and packages from strangers
The young boy is battling a cancer known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
HPV vaccination rates once again on the rise
The vaccination is a three-dose series of HPV shots that was introduced in 2006.
FDA green lights Flonase allergy relief for sale over-the-counter in the U.S.
The medication has been approved for temporary relief from symptoms related to hay fever or upper respiratory allergies.
Parents of obese children often perceive them as healthy
Parents were also least likely to encourage more exercise and were more likely to attempt to change their child’s diet.
HIV prophylaxis does not encourage risky behavior, study finds.
Despite concerns that a pill that prevents HIV infection would increase risks of contracting other sexually transmitted diseases through risky behavior, a new study found the risks remained stable.
FDA will not restrict antibiotic use in livestock feed
Two citizen petitions against antibiotics in livestock feed were struck down by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York; the FDA will continue to allow the practice.
Police looking to arrest man with tuberculosis who refuses treatment
Police in California seek to arrest a man who has refused treatment for tuberculosis in order to protect public health.
Drugmaker seeks approval for world’s first malaria vaccine
RTS,S is targeted specifically to the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite which is the most rampant form of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa.
Acetaminophen no more effective than placebo for lower back pain, study finds
Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and fever reducer.
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