World’s first MALE birth control could be just six months away as Indian scientists complete clinical trials for a sperm-blocking
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Pakistan becomes first country to launch new typhoid vaccine
Pakistan has become the first country in the world to introduce a new typhoid vaccine, officials said Friday, as the
Continue reading »First study of how family religious and spiritual beliefs influence end of life care
In the first study to investigate the association of the religious and spiritual beliefs of surrogate decision makers with the
Continue reading »This Baby Born With His Brain Outside of His Skull Is the First to Survive the Rare Condition
A New Jersey family who was told their son wouldn't survive past birth are now celebrating their seven-month-old miracle baby.
Continue reading »For the first time, researcher observes crystallized iron product, hemozoin, made in mammals
Most people have some idea of how important iron is to their health, but Iqbal Hamza, professor in Animal and
Continue reading »New polymer heart valve implanted in first patient
Caltech researchers have helped to design a new generation of heart valves that are longer-lasting, cost less to manufacture, and
Continue reading »First frailty map highlights service need
An online interactive map, which shows for the first time where Australia’s frail and pre-frail people live today and in
Continue reading »Colorado sees first vaping-related illness in 'sudden and severe' case
Dozens of young people hospitalized for breathing and lung problems from vaping Dr. Janette Nesheiwat explains what every parent needs
Continue reading »FDA approves first noninjection glucagon therapy
(HealthDay)—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first noninjection glucagon therapy for emergency treatment of severe hypoglycemia, the
Continue reading »First in vivo proof-of-concept in Steinert’s myotonic dystrophy
Ana Buj Bello’s team, a researcher in an Inserm unit at Genethon, the AFM-Telethon laboratory, has made the proof-of-concept of
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