One in eight dieting Americans use intermittent fasting – but much of the supporting research has been in mice, and recent ...
Nearly one-third of U.S. adults may have low iron levels that can add to problems ranging from fatigue to heart failure.
The label expansion provides a new option for the hundreds of thousands of Americans with inadequately controlled COPD.
A new CDC report says severe obesity is becoming more common in the U.S. Nearly 1 in 10 adults have severe obesity, and women ...
Miplyffa treats Niemann-Pick disease type C, which progressively impacts the abilities to speak, swallow, and walk or move ...
The FDA has approved a new injectable form of the multiple sclerosis drug ocrelizumab for use in adults with relapsing and progressive forms of the disease.
COVID levels in the U.S. remain high, according to wastewater detections, which is a retreat from the CDC’s label of “very ...
The history of HIV in the U.S. spans more than four decades. In 1981, reports of strange illnesses began emerging in New York and California. Previously healthy young gay men were suddenly ...
Breast cancer is becoming more common, particularly at younger ages. A new report shows the breast cancer rate rose by 1% annually from 2012 to 2021, with even greater increases among women under age ...
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 or niacin, an essential nutrient that provides many health benefits to your skin, kidneys, heart, nerves, gut, brain, and other body organs. Niacin is ...
What Is a Pulmonary Embolism? A pulmonary embolism (PE) happens when a blood clot suddenly blocks an artery that supplies blood to your lungs. Pulmonary embolism happens when a blood clot travels ...
Health care officials are urging more mothers to consider a move that could help keep their babies from being hospitalized during early infancy: getting a COVID vaccine while pregnant.