Hepatitis C might have met its match as the first complete treatment for the disease with only the taken of one pill a day as it has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration on Friday.
A group of scientists and researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have found a gene that, when lost, leads to a more aggressive type of brain cancer called glioblastoma.
FDA approval on a new hepatitis C drug has doctors optimistic that the benefits from this treatment will be worth the cost of the drug as it does away with the need for other medicines in the regimen.
Iris Halmshaw isn’t your typical 5-year-old girl: although she has autism, she is also a savant, judging by her beautiful impressionist-style masterpieces that are now being compared to the works of Monet.
The study was released Monday, coinciding with an announcement from the U.S. Supreme Court that it would refuse to hear cases from five states seeking to maintain bans on same-sex marriage
Research studies have established an association between the use of tobacco products and the occurrence of HPV16, which is a virus that is most commonly seen in sexually transmitted diseases.
Using microfluid technology, researchers from the University of Kansas were able to develop a device that requires only a small amount of the patient’s blood to effectively screen for disease biomarkers in the early stages of cancer.