Georgia becomes the 45th malaria-free country.
A new, non-addictive pain medicine has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
Kenya has seen a 93 percent decrease in malaria deaths over the past eight years, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO).
The fight against Alzheimer’s disease has entered a new era thanks to pills capable of preventing the illness or blunting its effects, giving hope to millions of people worldwide.
Recent tests have revealed that an antimicrobial protein found in oysters may increase the effectiveness of antibiotics.
Through a recent study on mice, scientists affiliated with the University of Rochester, the United States, further their knowledge of the brain and its capacity to flush out chemical waste during sleep.
A team of researchers affiliated with the University of Oxford, England, developed a liquid biopsy test capable of detecting subtle signs of cancer in a noninvasive way, allowing patients to be treated much sooner.
The population of Sierra Leone exploded with joy when the World Health Organization declared the West African country finally Ebola-free after containing the outbreak that devasted the nation for a year and a half.
In an effort to protect human health, Thailand has banned the importation of plastic waste from developed nations.
A new study has established 13 proteins found in the blood that may be linked to brain aging.