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Francis Collins urges liver researchers to advocate for research

Overall, the Liver Meeting has been buzzing with discussions about the current state of liver research and treatment. The elephant(s) in the room, including the impact of federal research funding

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Navigating Cost And Regulatory Shifts in 2025

The pharmaceutical industry is facing significant challenges as we head into 2025, with global cost pressures and a rapidly changing

Norovirus Cases Are Up. Here’s How To Protect Against ‘Stomach Flu’

The rise in norovirus outbreaks across the U.S. has health officials on high alert. Commonly known as the "winter vomiting

Bird Flu Is Spreading. Which U.S. Animals Have Caught The Disease?

Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, has become a significant concern not only among avian creatures but also among

XEC Variant May Be Driving ‘Silent’ COVID-19 Surge In December 2024

In fact, the XEC variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which has become dominant in the current COVID-19 surge, is causing

4 Opportunities That College Mental Health Will Likely Have In 2025

Standing on a mountain peak can be a breathtaking experience, offering a sense of accomplishment and a unique perspective on

Mystery Disease In Congo Caused By Acute Respiratory Infections, Says WHO

The recent WHO report sheds light on the mystery illness affecting individuals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Contrary

Polio vaccine threat has special resonance to Indian-Americans

Vijay Yeldandi's Battle with Polio and the Importance of Vaccination Vijay Yeldandi, a professor of medicine and surgery at the

New bird flu mutation discovered in US as cat infections cause alarm

The ongoing spread of bird flu in the United States has raised concerns among experts, not only due to severe