TECH & INNOVATIONA Bay Area start-up is making meat out of thin air using a probiotic process that transforms carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen combined with minerals and water.
Experts and global health agencies list the most unusual symptoms of the COVID-19 omicron variant. The omicron variant brought the coronavirus cases up when 2022 hit the calendar.
The International Epilepsy Day is held on February 14 to discuss missed moments and fight stigma on people with epilepsy and families suffering discrimination.
Due to the Omicron variant, Pfizer and BioNTech claimed they required more evidence since rates of COVID-19 infection and sickness remain high in infants of this age.
Researchers in Australia made a surprising discovery regarding the origins of the antibiotic-resistant gene that was previously believed to be confined in Adelaide.
A psychological study explains how older adults tend to have problems when retrieving memories. People often forget as they get older due to the challenges in the neurological processes that retrieve memories.
SARS-CoV-2 targets not only the lungs, but as well as the brain, heart, and other organs causing more people to cope with Long COVID symptoms even after being treated with the infection.
Check out these four tips to prevent cardiovascular diseases. National Heart Month reminds us of the risks of heart disease and cardiovascular problems and the present solutions available today.
A shocking photo of two breast milk bags with different colors showed how moms could pass antibodies to their babies after being infected with the Omicron variant to improve the immunity of their newborns.
After going to West Africa, two persons tested positive with Lassa disease in England. Authorities in England confirmed that two persons tested positive for Lassa fever.
A 32-year-old woman was left in intolerable pain from rashes on her stomach, which she later discovered was due to her baby's DNA causing her immune system to attack her own skin.
A mechanical heart designed in Australia is set for human trials later this year giving hope to congenital heart disease patients like Julie Ovens who need a transplant in the future.
A newly published case report recently indicated that two patients suffering from long COVID have been reported to have nearly fully eased their symptoms by taking an over-the-counter drug.