UCSF Professor Sues Over Suspension for Gaza Comments
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor is suing the university, claiming her suspension for online c...
Rhino Horn Removal Cuts Poaching by Half, Study Shows
A new study reveals that removing rhino horns significantly reduces poaching. Researchers found that poaching rates drop...
US-Backed Aid Group Resumes Gaza Operations After Closures
A U.S.-backed aid organization providing assistance in Gaza has reopened its distribution centers after a brief shutdown...
Measles Outbreak Divides Texas Town: Vaccine Debate Intensif...
A measles outbreak in Seminole, Texas, a small Mennonite city, sparked a heated debate about vaccines. Anti-vaccine acti...
Genetic Testing Helps Prevent Chemotherapy Toxicity
Doctors are using genetic tests to identify patients at risk of severe side effects from chemotherapy drugs. This comes...
Harvard Defends Government Funding Amid Cuts, Cites Research...
Harvard University is fighting back against federal funding cuts. In a recent court filing, the university detailed the...
Dozens Killed Near Gaza Aid Distribution; Investigation Unde...
Tragedy struck near an aid distribution site in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of more than 20 people, according to Pales...
Gaza: Dozens Killed Amid Aid Distribution Chaos
Reports from Gaza indicate a tragic incident where dozens of Palestinians were killed and many more injured while attemp...
Elizabeth Van Lew: Civil War Spy Who Defied the South
Elizabeth Van Lew, a wealthy Southerner, risked everything to become a key Union spy during the Civil War. Disguised as...
Debate Erupts Over Child Mortality and US Aid Cuts
A dispute has ignited regarding the impact of decreased U.S. humanitarian aid on child mortality rates globally. Reports...
George E. Smith, Nobel Laureate and CCD Inventor, Dies at 95
George E. Smith, co-inventor of the charge-coupled device (CCD), a revolutionary imaging sensor, has died at the age of...
Penn Medicine Ends Gender-Affirming Surgeries for Minors
Penn Medicine has stopped providing gender-affirming surgical procedures to patients under 19, the health system announc...
Robert Jarvik, Artificial Heart Pioneer, Dies at 79
Robert Jarvik, a key figure in the development of the first artificial heart, has died at the age of 79. Jarvik collabor...
Gaza Aid Delivery Faces Crisis; UN Role Urged
Concerns are rising over the effectiveness of Israel's current aid delivery system to Gaza. Experts warn that the existi...
French Doctor's Past Raises Questions About Abuse Prevention
A French doctor, Jol Le Scouarnec, is facing charges for abusing hundreds of former patients. Years before these charges...
Harvard Community Defends Tax Exemption Amid Trump's Challen...
Harvard University students and faculty are defending the institution's tax-exempt status. This comes after former Presi...
Dr. Mike: From 'Sexiest Doctor' to Health Educator
Dr. Mikhail Varshavski, once dubbed the 'sexiest doctor alive,' has leveraged his viral fame into a powerful tool for he...
AI Tool Aims to Reduce Medical Errors in Hospitals
Medical errors continue to pose a significant risk to patient safety in hospitals. A new artificial intelligence (AI) to...
UN Chief: Gaza Aid Inadequate Amid Humanitarian Crisis
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated Friday that the amount of aid Israel has permitted into Gaza is...
Trump's Crypto Dinner and Kennedy's Health Plan: A Closer Lo...
Former President Trump recently hosted a dinner focused on cryptocurrency, sparking discussions about its future role in...
Gaza Receives Aid After Weeks of Delays
After facing significant delays, aid deliveries have finally reached Gaza. Approximately 90 truckloads of essential supp...
Red Cross Works to Aid Hostages, Alleviate Gaza Crisis
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is urgently trying to reach hostages held in Gaza for over 590 days....
Pope Calls for Urgent Aid to Gaza Amid Hunger Crisis
Pope Leo XIV has appealed to the international community to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to Gaza. During hi...
Gaza Aid Delivery Delayed Despite Israel's Blockade Easing
Israel announced it would ease restrictions on humanitarian aid entering Gaza. However, three days later, residents repo...
Nature's Designs: How Biomimicry Inspires Innovation
Scientists are finding incredible solutions by studying the natural world. This approach, called biomimicry, uses nature...
California Health Spa Exposed for False Cancer Cures
A California health spa has been exposed for promoting unproven cancer treatments to vulnerable patients. The spa claime...
Trauma Center in Iraq: Saving Lives on the Front Lines
Go inside a busy U.S. Army trauma center near Baghdad, Iraq, where doctors and nurses work tirelessly to save soldiers w...
Madagascar's Tortoises Face Extinction Amid Poaching Crisis
Madagascar's unique tortoise populations are facing a severe threat from poachers. Driven by lucrative black markets whe...
Sex Differences Impact Drug Effectiveness, Study Finds
New research highlights the critical need to study how drugs affect men and women differently. Scientists are discoverin...
Stem Cell Therapy: Promise and Pitfalls
Stem cell therapy offers hope for treating diseases by using the body's own repair system. These cells can potentially r...
Cancer Research Funding Faces Potential Cuts in Proposed Budget
President Trump's proposed 2026 budget includes significant cuts to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), potentially red...
Mandy Patinkin's Intense Preparation for 'Chicago Hope' Role
Mandy Patinkin, known for his dedication to roles, went to extreme lengths to prepare for his role as a surgeon on 'Chic...
RFK Jr. Proposes Nutrition Mandate for Medical Schools
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is advocating for a change in medical education. He plans to inform medical schools that incorpora...
Confederate Soldiers' Remains Unearthed in Virginia
Archaeologists in Virginia have discovered the remains of four Confederate soldiers during an excavation. The skeletal r...
Gene Therapy Miracle: Baby KJ Goes Home After Life-Saving Treatment
KJ Muldoon, a baby who spent almost a year at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, is finally home. He received a gr...
Exercise and Diet Linked to Better Cancer Treatment Outcomes
New research suggests lifestyle choices significantly impact cancer treatment. A study in the New England Journal of Med...
Best Private Student Loans for Fall 2025: Compare Options
Planning for college in 2025? Private student loans can help bridge the gap between savings, scholarships, and federal a...
Stanford Doctor's Cancer Journey Becomes Unique Lesson for Med Students
A Stanford University doctor diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer turned his personal battle into a powerful learning expe...
Face the Nation: FDA Head, Congressman Discuss Key Issues
This week on Face the Nation, topics ranged from public health to higher education. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary addres...
Georgia Spelling Bee Champ Eliminated After 'Eserine' Misspelling
Sarv Dharavane, Georgia's spelling bee champion, has been eliminated from the national competition. Dharavane stumbled o...
National Spelling Bee Buzz Builds as Contestants Prepare
The Scripps National Spelling Bee is generating excitement as contestants from across the country gather to compete. Ant...
Deadly Stampede Erupts at Gaza Food Distribution Site
A chaotic scene unfolded in Gaza as hundreds of Palestinians scrambled for food aid at a UN warehouse, resulting in mult...
Expired Medications: When to Toss Your Old Pills
Is your medicine cabinet a graveyard of expired medications? A pharmacist advises on how to efficiently check your medic...
AI's Impact: Futurist Predicts Changes to Daily Life and Work
Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, sparking both excitement and concern. Futurist Melanie Subin explains how A...
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Intensify, Raising Aid Concerns
Israeli forces conducted heavy strikes in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 52 people, according to Palestinian...
Gaza Aid 'Drop in the Bucket' Amid Humanitarian Crisis, Says WFP
The World Food Programme (WFP) director warns that recent aid deliveries to Gaza are insufficient to meet the overwhelmi...
RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" Report: Key Findings
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently released his "Make America Healthy Again" report, outlining his vision for improving publ...
Pakistani Elephants Receive 800 Pills Daily to Fight Tuberculosis
Two elephants in Pakistan are undergoing a unique treatment for tuberculosis. Doctors and veterinarians are administerin...
Bill Introduced to Award Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal
Maryland lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor Henrietta Lacks with the Congressional Gold Medal. Lacks's cells, kno...
Biden's Cancer Moonshot: Impact on Cancer Research
President Biden's Cancer Moonshot initiative aimed to accelerate cancer research and improve patient outcomes. Launched...
World Leaders Warn Israel on Gaza Strikes, Humanitarian Aid
The leaders of France, Britain, and Canada have issued a strong warning to Israel regarding the ongoing strikes in Gaza....