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Dinosaur bones of a gentle herbivore giant much like this one have been recovered in an archaeological site northwest of Queensland, Australia.
A team of researchers were able to develop a blood test that can diagnose whether the patient has gluten allergy.
WHO has decided to collaborate with health organizations to combat the high risk for rabies in Southeast Asia.
Female genitalia mutiliation is still practiced by families and communities because of individual values rather than social beliefs, a new study reveals.
A teenage girl's health nearly took a turn for the worse when her green tea regimen caused a severe liver infection.
A new study has found that getting dizzy after a few minutes of standing can be a warning sign of underlying health problems.
A new study wants to know more about how B vitamins can enhance dreams and how people can gain control over them.
According to a new study, men can tell – with startlingly high accuracy – which women will most probably be unfaithful.
A survey in Florida showed not only a dramatic decrease in cigarette smoking among teens, but also an increase in e-cigarette use of middle school and high school groups.
Nestle partners with a Swiss biotech company to develop a diagnostic exam that can detect Alzheimer's disease.
A new study has found that millennials need to exercise more and eat less than older generations did to maintain healthy weight.
FDA approves a new combination drug Lonsurf to give a new treatment option for colon cancer patients who no longer respond to other chemotherapeutic modalities.
A new study from Germany finds that trans fatty acids in moderate amounts may not be as harmful as previously believed, and in fact may actually be beneficial to health.
Coffee can do more than give an energy boost, which can also explain why it can help when dealing with jet lag, new study says.
Essure, a birth control device, is set to be reevaluated by The Food and Drug Administration after series of complaints of its users were reported.
Findings show that testosterone levels during pregnancy may affect a baby's masculine appearance later in life.
One out of ten men could be suffering from bigorexia, but what is it exactly and what could be causing it?
A nutritionist claims that home cooked baby food is the best way parents can start off in helping their children have healthier lives.
The dengue virus infections, spread by an infected mosquito bite, can be fatal the second time around. Researchers now believe that this is because of the difference of anti-genic materials among virus strains.
A new study proves that Tai Chi may benefit older people suffering from osteoarthritis, heart failure, COPD and breast cancer.
After the recent crippling avian flu outbreak, the USDA is planning to use heat and suffocation to euthanize infected birds in the future unless better control methods are found.
A report made by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy revealed that India and other developing countries are becoming a hotbed for antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Health and wildlife officials are looking into what could be causing crows to drop like flies in the Spokane area. So far there are two contenders: Corvid retrovirus and West Nile Virus.
A British scientist applied for the license to use gene editing techniques to study embryos sparks talk on the controversy behind genetic manipulation science.
Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise and smoking do have an effect on people's chances of acquiring age related macular degeneration, new study finds.
After enduring 9 weeks of clinical trials, Vraylar was deemed successful enough in treating symptoms of schizophrenia and manic bipolar episodes in adults to earn FDA approval for use.
Findings suggest that spacing between childbirth does matter: babies born less than two years or more than six years after a sibling are more likely to have autism than others.
Advaxis Inc.'s new experimental vaccine was tested by a separate group and was found to prolong metastatic cervical cancer patients' lifespans by one year.
Thanks to the efforts of a team of researchers, a new patch was tested to heal animal hearts successfully after a heart attack, giving hope that, with further testing, it may also work on humans.
A 23-year-old man is seriously hurt after an e-cigarette blows up in his face during a smoke break. Last July 29, a man suffered first-degree burns and other injuries when his e-cigarette blew up in his face.