A dual-action HIV antibody–drug conjugate forces Env to open, then blocks it, boosting virus neutralization up to tenfold in the lab.
The U.S. losing measles elimination status could have a series of major implications for public health going forward.
Federal agents’ heavy use of tear gas is raising concern about harmful effects to protestors and neighborhoods. A toxicologist explains what it is and its health effects.
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Health AI can answer questions, explain health records, manage prescription renewals, book appointments, and more.
Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Summit brought together the intersection of data, diagnostics, wearables and consumer health products together showcasing the next wave of innovation in healthcare.
The gold medal-winning performances of the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams at the 2026 Winter Olympics have helped the term “hockey butt” trend. Here’s what it means.
Surveys show that many people with high blood pressure hold myths about their condition
The pharmaceutical industry is engaging in a flurry of biotech deals and shifting clinical trials to China. It does so at a time when the U.S. is distancing from China.