Scientists now can access select compounds from pharmaceutical companies that may lead to new therapies.
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A recent report from the CDC shows the most number of reported measles cases in the US in 15 years.
Narcolepsy is a rare, chronic disorder of the central nervous system. Only about one in 200-thousand people have it.
Twentieth-century tobacco control programs and policies have prevented nearly 800,000 lung cancer deaths in the US.
Researchers have found that blocked activity of learning and memory genes is an early, and potentially treatable event in Alzheimer?s disease.
An NIH-funded study in rats suggests there may be an easy, available treatment for a common condition in women of childbearing age.
World TB Day is Saturday, March 24 and this year's theme is "Eliminate TB in my Lifetime."
One type of partial-breast radiation therapy may be outpacing the available evidence on the technique?s safety and effectiveness.
In a NIH study bilingual kids did much better on a cognitive test compared to kids who only speak English.