A WOMAN suffered a one in a million allergic reaction to medication, which caused her to ‘burn from the inside out’. Sara Fakhry, 30, was given...
Concerns are growing about an outbreak of deadly mpox caused by a novel, sexually transmitted strain of the virus in the southeast of the Democratic...
Dementia is typically associated with older people, but it can also affect younger individuals. Here are some of the early warning signs to look out for,...
Bowel cancer cells have the ability to regulate their growth using a genetic on-off switch to maximize their chances of survival, a phenomenon that’s been observed...
A new narrative review led by researchers at UCL and Birmingham Children’s Hospital has found there is a lack of evidence to demonstrate the effective use...
Concerns have been raised over the lengthy distances parents of diabetic children are being forced to travel in order to secure insulin pump therapy. Parents of...
Baby girls are more likely to acquire HIV from their mothers during pregnancy or childbirth than infant boys, who are conversely more likely to achieve cure...
New research describes for the first time how a spreading wave of disruption and the flow of fluid in the brain triggers headaches, detailing the connection...
Loss of smell may be linked to an increased risk of heart failure, a new study says. Researchers found that participants with a poor sense of...
Children with biliary atresia show developmental problems, including language delays, following a living donor liver transplant (LDLT) in infancy and a second surgery to correct complications...
A panel of 20 proteins in blood may be used to quantify disease activity, namely relapses and lesions, in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has contended that while cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or avian flu remain “low”, surveillance is recommended ahead...