The New York Times reports that many fear a second Trump administration will weaken the National Institutes of Health, divesting from critical research with long-lasting consequences for science, ...
The agency long benefited from broad bipartisan support. But Republican criticism has intensified, and new choices for top ...
Sudden cardiac arrest and death occur among competitive and recreational athletes across the entire spectrum of age, sex, and ...
Researchers at UC San Diego analyzed the genomes of hundreds of malaria parasites to determine which genetic variants are ...
An in-depth investigation is needed into taxpayer dollars spent on bizarre research of animals, fish and insects, in a failed ...
UC Davis is continuing to make good on its commitment to welcome diverse voices, and earlier this month inducted nine new ...
The outgoing head of the nation’s top public health agency urged the next administration to maintain its focus and funding to ...
The body of Michigan attorney Michael Hodge was found Thursday after an extensive K9 search, state police said ... “can give ...
Many of the tech billionaire's complaints exclude the problems the research is trying to address, which might change how ...
a move that will benefit more than 18,000 New Zealanders over the next 12 months The New Zealand Health Plan Te Pae Waenga is now not expected to be signed off by the health minister until next year, ...
Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard said monkeys that escaped from his facility in Yemassee, SC, were expensive federal ...
Aching knees, hips and hands are nothing new to those with Osteoarthritis, but a new study in Oklahoma focuses on the bloodstream with the hopes of finding out why some get it and others don’t.