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A "seafood mafia" is plying the waters between India and Sri Lanka to satisfy China's appetite for an increasingly rare delicacy.
Can the main psychoactive ingredient of magic mushrooms help treat the world's sixth most debilitating illness?
Like autism, ADHD lies on a spectrum, and some children should not be treated.
Want to live 100+ years? You may need unusually good DNA repair.
This spring, a U.S. and Chinese team announced that it had successfully grown, for the first time, embryos that included both human and monkey cells.
New research suggests that there is no "typical" form of Alzheimer's disease, as the condition can manifest in at least four different ways.
New machine-learning algorithms from Columbia University detect cognitive impairment in older drivers.
In the near-term, gene editing is not likely to be useful. Even in the long-term, it may not be very practical.
For every good idea in evolution, there is an unintended consequence. Disease is often one of them.
Healthy people need healthy microbiomes from an early age.
A lab identifies which genes are linked to abnormal repetitive behaviors found in addiction and schizophrenia.
Cannabidiol (CBD) seems to reduce the unpleasantness of pain, a finding that surprised the researchers behind a new, first-of-its-kind study.
Are "humanized" pigs the future of medical research?
New research from the University of Granada found that stress could help determine sex.
The conventional wisdom may be wrong. Consulting Google for information about medical symptoms might not be as counterproductive as commonly thought, new research suggests.
The new treatment targets the underlying genetic cause of the disease.
Reconnecting muscle pairs allows for better sensory feedback from the limb.
Ultrasound might be able to damage the novel coronavirus in the same way an opera singer's voice can shatter a wine glass.
The bizarre discovery could pave the way for advances in regenerative medicine for humans.
New study suggests the placebo effect can be as powerful as microdosing LSD.
What makes some people more likely to shiver than others?
Light-emitting tattoos could indicate dehydration in athletes or health conditions in hospital patients.
Millions of doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine could be distributed as early as this week.
Contrary to what some might think, the brain is a very plastic organ.
After 20 months, scientists find lab-dish brain cells matured at a similar rate to those of an actual infant.
Scientists are using bioelectronic medicine to treat inflammatory diseases, an approach that capitalizes on the ancient "hardwiring" of the nervous system.
A large new study puts caffeine-drinking moms on alert.
The majority of Americans are stressed, sleep-deprived and overweight and suffer from largely preventable lifestyle diseases such as heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes. Being overweight or obese contributes to […]