Report Shows Progress in America's War on Cancer
Scientists Sniff Out Origins of Body Odor
Promoting maternal interaction improves growth, weight gain in preemies
An intervention to teach mothers of preterm infants how to interact with their babies more effectively results in better weight gain and growth for the infants, according to a study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health.
Spring Allergies Have Arrived
Processed Foods the Biggest Chunk of Calories in U.S. Grocery Bags: Study
Young People At Risk of Second Injury After Knee Surgery
Painful Knee Arthritis May Be Linked to Premature Death
Kidney Patients Living Longer on Dialysis, Study Shows
HIV Can Spread Early, Evolve in Patients’ Brains
HIV, the AIDS virus (yellow) infecting a human immune cell.
Ebola in West Africa: The Importance of “Getting to Zero”
One year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began the largest international emergency response in agency history, the goal is the same: Get to zero new Ebola cases in West Africa. In a digital press kit released on March 27, CDC...