President Trump’s mission to upend the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, has left lifesaving food and medicine stuck in ports and warehouses.
Most states allow some sale of cannabis, but testing for pesticides and mold in the weed supply varies from one state to another.
What foods and drinks look like — the colors we see before the first morsels or sips hit our tastebuds — have mattered to ...
Lays is recalling some of its most popular chips because the bags are mislabeled. The mistake could prove deadly for people ...
In a shift away from GMOS, aka genetically modified organisms, important research is continuing in gene editing, sometimes ...
II-73, has the potential to restore memory and cognitive function in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. The study demonstrates that the drug improves memory deficits and reverses brain cell damage, ...
Illinois lawmakers are renewing their push to ban retail stores from selling products containing chemicals linked to poor health outcomes.
Doctors For America filed a lawsuit against multiple federal agencies over the removal of public health information from government websites.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first-ever clinical trials testing pig kidney transplants in ...
The health care advocacy group said removing health information to comply with Trump's executive orders worsens medical care ...
Amgen Inc.’s disclosed that US regulators paused the study of an early-stage obesity drug, a lucrative market the company is trying to crack.
The Trump administration recently removed heath data from government websites, which spurred a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday ...