Cure SMA, a nonprofit organization, has approved a $50,000 grant to Dr. Nilesh Mehta in his research with nutrition in individuals with spinal muscular atrophy.
California turkey farm quarantined after confirmed case of bird flu
The USDA has confirmed a case of H5N8 avian influenza in a California turkey farm.
Most breast cancer patients do not know what kind of tumor they have
A recent study shows that most women diagnosed with breast cancer are not knowledgeable about what type of tumor they have.
Fear in Florida over GMO insects
Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes could be set loose on the Florida Keys.
Will WHO handle the next crisis better than Ebola?
In the wake of the world’s worst Ebola epidemic, the World Health Organization has promised to take steps toward reform.
Twitter predicts rates of heart disease
Negative tweets are linked to higher rates of heart disease, researchers find.
New study finds correlation between long term birth control use and rare brain tumor
A new study has found a correlation between hormonal birth control and a type of brain cancer.
Coffee habit may lead to reduced risk of skin cancer, new study shows
A recently published study finds that drinking caffeinated coffee can reduce the risk of developing melanoma by as much as 20 percent.
UK nurse and Ebola virus patient makes full recovery
The first person to be treated for Ebola on British soil made a full recovery and was discharged from the hospital Saturday.
Federal regulators rule that Exxon Mobil must pay $1.05 million penalty for a 2011 oil spill in Montana
Besides the 2011 oil spill incident, the Yellowstone River in Montana is the site of another Exxon Mobil oil spill cleanup effort following a pipeline break last week.
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