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The world’s rarest cancer: The shocking story of the only known case
The rarest cancer on record did not begin in a human organ at all. It started inside a parasite, then crossed a biological ...
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A giant virus from a Japanese pond hints that complex life originated from a viral infection
In the murky waters of Ushiku-numa, a freshwater pond just northeast of Tokyo, a microscopic drama has been playing out for ...
Pap smears and HPV tests can catch issues early—long before they become cancer. Learn why these simple screenings matter and how to make the experience more comfortable.
Influenza presents a global health challenge due to its rapidly changing RNA genome. These mutations can result in serious ...
Cutting edge research at IISc, Bengaluru, is expected to arm India’s fight against TB as it still carries one of the world’s largest disease burdens.
Using a laboratory model of the human nose, scientists have investigated why the severity of common-cold infections varies so ...
What determines how long we live—and to what extent is our lifespan shaped by our genes? Surprisingly, for decades, scientists believed that the heritability of human lifespan was relatively low ...
The Trump administration first instituted a ban ending all human fetal tissue research at NIH in 2019, but it was reversed by ...
History reminds us that scientific progress achieved at the expense of the most vulnerable cannot be justified.
New research suggests this divide begins almost the moment you’re exposed. A study from Yale University finds that the earliest responses from the cells lining your nose (triggered within hours of ...
SHELTON, CONNECTICUT / ACCESS Newswire / January 13, 2026 / NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American:NNVC) (the "Company"), a ...
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