As seven of the world’s top selling drugs expire over the next year, prescription prices are set to drop while generics fill in.
As seven of the world’s top selling drugs expire over the next year, prescription prices are set to drop while generics fill in.
A UK panel puts forth guidelines for research that use experimental animals harboring human cells and tissues.
New data suggest that optimism may lower the risk of stroke.
Already reeling from a 20-year losing battle with a devastating disease, the banana variety eaten in the United States is now threatened by a new—but old—enemy.
Research suggests that tall women have a greater risk of developing a wide range of cancers.
In the first known case of a cross-species outbreak of an adenovirus, researchers identify a virus that infected both monkeys and humans.
A method for precise gene editing is able to change disease-causing point mutations in human stem cell DNA.
The US government created a sham vaccination campaign to get DNA from the world’s top terrorist, threatening legitimate vaccination programs in the developing world.
A new study confirms that a “trial effect”—in which patients improve simply as a result of taking part in a drug study—once existed among HIV trial participants.
A peripheral nerve graft and treatment with an enzyme blocker restored breathing in partially paralyzed rats. The finding, published today (July 13) in Nature, suggests that a similar technique could one day be used to treat quadriplegics, who usuall