Is Phage Therapy Here to Stay?
A treatment from World War I is making a comeback in the struggle to beat deadly multidrug-resistant infections
A treatment from World War I is making a comeback in the struggle to beat deadly multidrug-resistant infections
An overemphasis on blood testing and case management for even low exposures is draining resources and ignoring the real need: Removing lead paint.
Researchers call for greater caution, but skeptics say the evidence from rat studies is not convincing
More and more communities are emerging as hotspots for drinking water tainted with perflourochemicals used in making Teflon, Gor-Tex, and hundreds of other commercial products. Are they harmful? This article investigates.
Low- and middle-income countries are grappling with widespread shortages of diagnostic tests for infections that kill millions.
Diabetes is on the rise globally, mostly in low- and middle-income countries and among minority ethnic groups in wealthier nations. This increase is behind a surge in chronic kidney disease.
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