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Lyme disease and Alpha-gal syndrome are expanding their range. Dengue and typhus are increasing. There are still reports of ...
Deep-sea divers must be careful to prevent decompression sickness, also known as "the bends," when ascending from the ...
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A teen's reckless act led to a devastating infection that left him paralysed for years and ultimately cost him his life in November 2018.
A rugby player was left paralyzed and died years later after eating a slug on a dare.
Some of the symptoms of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), such as autism spectrum disorder and epilepsy, may result from dysfunction of certain neurons in the brain and their ability to change ...
In a case report, published Wednesday in BMJ Case Reports, the toddler’s doctors at Seattle Children’s Hospital review how they were led in the wrong direction and how to prevent it from happening in ...
After sequencing the DNA of the world’s only Emmons’s tree rat specimen, museum scientists have returned to the Bornean forest to learn more about the mysterious rodent ...
A black-bellied whistling duck named Earl Grey presented at ZooTampa with sudden weakness in his right leg. X-rays were taken ...
In cell culture labs around the world, human brain organoids live out their short lives as neural guinea pigs, testing the effects of diseases, toxins, and new pharmaceuticals. But they may soon be on ...