By Rishika Sadam and Krishna N. Das CHHINDWARA/NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) -India has refused drugmakers' requests to extend a ...
Investigators suspect that two Californians diagnosed with mpox may be the first U.S. cases resulting from the local spread ...
Five years after COVID-19 triggered national lockdowns, economic uncertainty and killed millions, the World Health ...
Not long ago, obesity was popularly considered a disease of affluence — the product of excess and overindulgence. Today, ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a pair of initiatives aimed at making in vitro fertilization more affordable and ...
North Carolina faces a growing threat as drug-resistant bacteria cases surge, raising concerns among health officials.
The US retreat from global health funding has disproportionally affected African countries. Will African governments allow ...
Some scientists warn that without aluminum, many vaccines might not work as well — and some couldn’t be made at all.
The World Health Organization has warned that infectious diseases are "spiralling out of control" in the Gaza Strip, with ...
The bipartisan movement against female genital mutilation and cutting is being co-opted by anti-trans activists, hindering ...
The World Health Organization has been forced to cut dozens of staff in Europe over the past few weeks, as the US withdrawal ...
India to enforce WHO standards for drugmaker plants by year-end, despite pushback from smaller firms citing costs.
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