The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claimed that opioid overdose records increased in the United States.
A new study conducted by the team of scientists from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and their national collaborators aims to extract genome sequences to fight malaria that still cause 10 million cases each year.
Smokers vow to quit smoking. Suggestive methods from different experts brings more options to quitters to decide what treatment course is best for them.
2016 has been the significant year for health scares and breakthroughs. From Zika virus to development of anti-AIDS vaccine to voting for legalized use of marijuana, there have been many interesting developments in the US healthcare sector this year.
An Edinburgh University study discovers that cancer drug could reverse infertility in women.
By developing a special type of gauze, Swiss scientists have found a way to prevent infections from developing around the patient's burns sites. Here's how it works.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren urges Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to consider legalizing marijuana as a substitute for painkiller. The senator also points out that this can ultimately end the opioid crisis in the country
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency on Wednesday in four counties where people have been diagnosed with Zika Virus.