The drugs have been shown to reduce depression and anxiety symptoms and make individuals more flexible in their thinking
Embedded in a cellphone or in accessories such as rings, bracelets or watches, the novel tools aim to make it easier to manage hypertension
The “living fossils” have been vital for testing intravenous drugs, but a few large pharmaceutical companies are using a lab-made compound instead
Made from starch and gelatin, the biodegradable sponges remove as much as 90 percent of microplastics in tap water and seawater
Scientists in California are working with communities—and a suite of tools—to better monitor air quality
Public health experts are borrowing a technique from the tech world in hopes of spurring patients to get preventative care
For decades before Doctor Anna’s discovery, “milk sickness” terrorized the Midwest, killing thousands of Americans on the frontier
Implanted devices record the brain waves associated with speech and then use computer algorithms to translate the intended messages
Thousands of new tools with unproven results are entering the fold to help Americans in need
Spending time outdoors can reduce symptoms of depression and PTSD—growing concerns among service members
Here’s what you need to know about getting your next vaccine
The simple and inexpensive sensor detects the antihistamine in "Benadryl cocktails"
Using new medical imaging techniques, researchers are working to identify early signs of developmental disorders and mental illness
Scientists are finding tumor signals in spit that could be key to developing diagnostic tests for various types of cancer
Since dieting began in the 1830s, the ever-changing nutritional advice has skimped on science
Hundreds of these cannabis-related chemicals, both natural and synthetic, now exist, and researchers want to know how they can hurt and help us
Dotplot gives users real-time feedback and builds a personalized map of their chests
Flying cars, live-translation eyeglasses, self-driving strollers and more were unveiled at the annual trade show in Las Vegas
Public health experts weigh in on the steps America needs to take to stem a future outbreak
Researchers are investigating medicines that selectively kill decrepit cells to promote healthy aging
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