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Microbes could be engineered to produce more vitamins for supplements and fortified foods, offering a cheaper and greener alternative to current methods.
By 2030, an estimated 47 million women worldwide will enter menopause each year. The transition through menopause can last ...
Adams, who served as surgeon general during the first Trump administration, said Kennedy's assertions about the efficacy of ...
Penn has its eyes on a building at Concord Plaza, near the intersection of Route 202 and Silverside Rd. To continue reading ...
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Bayer AG agreed to pay Kumquat Biosciences Inc. as much as $1.3 billion to gain a potential new cancer medicine and boost its pharma division’s growth prospects.
A study by an Indigenous researcher connects traditional medicinal plant knowledge with scientific evidence, showing 79% of ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham served as the official medical provider for the 2025 World Police & Fire Games in ...
When former nurse Ann Shawyer died of cancer in January she continued to devote herself to medicine. She had decided years ...
Pharmacists are warning the public of the impacts of heat on medications if you have your prescriptions delivered.
The term ‘personalized medicine’ is being used more and more frequently. But what does it mean? This explainer outlines what personalized medicine is, its advantages and some concerns that ...
Army Medicine News Challenged, Tested, Triumphant: BJACH Soldiers Earn EFMB August 11, 2025 U.S. Army Soldiers and Civilians recognized for service and achievements August 7, 2025 ...
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