Experimental Dengue Vaccine Shows Some Success

An experimental vaccine may offer protection from dengue fever, a potentially...
Severely Obese Women Attempting IVF May Have Lower Egg Quality

Poor egg quality may explain why severely obese women have difficulty getting pregnant...
NIH researchers restore children's immune systems with refinements in gene therapy
Researchers have demonstrated that a refined gene therapy approach safely restores the immune systems of some children with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). The rare condition blocks the normal development of a newborn’s immune system, leaving...
Pediatricians' Group Urges Flu Shot for Kids Aged 6 Months and Up

The leading pediatricians' group in the United States is again urging parents to get all children aged 6 months or over...
TCGA discovers potential therapeutic targets for lung squamous cell carcinoma
Researchers have identified potential therapeutic targets in lung squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common form of lung cancer.
Blood sugar control does not help infants and children undergoing heart surgery
Tight blood sugar control in infants and children undergoing heart surgery does not lower the risk of infection or improve recovery, according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health.
New Strep Throat Guidelines Tackle Antibiotic Resistance
Strategy developed to improve delivery of medicines to the brain
New research offers a possible strategy for treating central nervous system diseases, such as brain and spinal cord injury, brain cancer, epilepsy, and neurological complications of HIV.
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free