US will pay vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine
WASHINGTON (AP) — US will pay vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine.
WASHINGTON (AP) — US will pay vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine.
US study that researchers say highlights chemicals’ ubiquity also shows PFAS association with seafood and red meat
It's a "high-quality fatty protein" that can support brain health and reduce inflammation.
People who consumed higher amounts of ultraprocessed foods were more likely to die at a younger age, a new study said. Here’s what their diet looked like.
"Fastest Woman with a Double Mastectomy" Louise Butcher runs topless to show the ‘positive side’ of life after breast cancer surgery: "You’re living"
Christian Moniz Rabino, 28, has been charged with first-degree murder and two counts of child neglect and abuse
In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her symptoms have been reversed after participating in Dr. Dean Ornish’s clinical trial on the effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease. That peer-reviewed study will be published in the journal “Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy” in June 2024. Dr. Ornish’s program includes a plant-based diet, regular exercise, group support, yoga or meditation.Watch the full documentary on CNN’s “The Whole Story” premiering on May 19th at 8p et/pt and streaming on MAX on June 18th.
A new study says that women who sleep less than 7 hours have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure than men.
Andy Hampton, 54, became distant and paranoid his wife of three years was cheating on him.
Zults, a new app, wants to make the awkward conversation about STIs smoother and more accessible for everyone as STI rates increase around the world.
Stressing she is now “fine”, Taylor Lautner’s wife has revealed she was hit by a “terrifying” breast cancer scare two months ago.
From carrots to ultra-processed food, here's what we learned about nutrition.
Doctors are concerned that a small number of patients on semaglutide are coming in with a form of sudden blindness called NAION.
"Good old-fashioned exercise" and eating healthily are some of this 102-year-old business owner's research-backed longevity secrets.
CureVac is also eligible for future royalties. CureVac shares jumped 12% in early trading Wednesday, while GSK’s American depositary receipt slipped 0.2%. Shares of Moderna a leading mRNA vaccine manufacturer, were up 0.9%.
With a reported 50 per cent of older adults suffering from insomnia, we’re not so much Generation X as Generation Exhausted. And surprisingly, younger people have it even worse, with just 39 per cent of millennials saying they get enough shut-eye. Screens, stress, alcohol and caffeine are all factors of course, but what we eat can also have an enormous impact on the quality of our sleep.
Researchers at Fudan University in China have identified a specific gene variant that appears to protect people in southern China and Southeast Asia from obesity. The study, published in the Journal of Genetics and Genomics last month, involved the analyses of 16 basal mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, genetic families that trace back to a common ancestor.
The inquest into the death of former Arsenal and Everton footballer Kevin Campbell has heard a health trust has flagged concerns in his hospital care. Campbell died aged 54 at Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) on 15 June after he was admitted a month earlier. Zak Golombek, area coroner for Manchester, said the provisional cause of death given for Mr Campbell was multi-organ failure due to a heart infection.
FIRST PERSON: Olivia Petter assumed that you didn’t need much physical stamina to drive around a race track. But an opportunity to train like a Formula E professional left her sweating buckets, clutching her chest and regretting the previous night’s rosé
It's known as the 'mask of pregnancy,' and it affects up to 50% of pregnant people.
Researchers looking for ways to put off death have found a candidate that's free, painless, doesn't taste bad, and won't force you to break a sweat: Gratitude.