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The health benefits of watermelon juice
Why you might want to reach for this juice before a workout
08/06/2022 20:29 UTC
A patient was cured of HIV. What should you expect in the future?
Scientists are buoyed and see a path to future medicines
03/06/2019 10:00 UTC
4 things to know about the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause
What happened, what the risk is, and what happens next
04/15/2021 13:00 UTC
"Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" takes Pooh and Piglet to the bad place
This horrific take on A.A. Milne's classic childhood tale of a honey gobbling bear and his friends is ... upsetting
05/26/2022 22:25 UTC
FDA will allow gay men to donate blood -- if they haven't had sex for a year
Agency scraps 31-year-old ban, with a big caveat
12/24/2014 01:08 UTC
With legal pot comes a problem: How do we weed out impaired drivers?
How do you know when you’re too stoned to drive? How can police tell?
11/18/2016 13:59 UTC
Like HIV and hepatitis, tropical diseases are threatening blood supplies
How global warming is making Europe's blood banks less safe
09/11/2013 23:45 UTC
NY Newspaper Man Richard Blood Dies At 83
02/19/2012 07:00 UTC
The delta variant is infecting placentas, likely causing stillbirths
Scientists are seeing the delta variant causing inflammation in the placenta, which can lead to stillborn births
01/23/2022 15:00 UTC
Ticks spread plenty more than Lyme disease
There’s a short window between when a tick bites and when it passes on bacteria or virus.
07/14/2019 08:00 UTC
Holiday foods can be toxic to pets – a veterinarian explains which ones and why
Many popular holiday staples are dangerous to pets
12/18/2022 19:59 UTC
FDA lifts decades-long ban on gay men donating blood — but only if they haven't had sex for a year
The deferral period is still discriminatory against men who have sex with other men
12/23/2015 20:23 UTC
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin hints at violent GOP backlash to Hillary presidency: "Whose blood will be shed?"
"The roots of the tree of liberty are watered by what?" asked Gov. Matt Bevin. "The blood of who?"
09/13/2016 20:08 UTC
Sugar substitutes: Is one better or worse for diabetes? For weight loss? An expert explains
Sugar and artificial sweeteners comes in many shapes and colors
07/06/2019 20:29 UTC
The hype has faded, but don’t count out convalescent plasma in COVID battle
The once-promising therapy has suffered setbacks, but some proponents say it’s too early to abandon the treatment
03/25/2021 14:00 UTC