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With warmer weather having arrived and pollen in the air, allergy season is now in full bloom and it’s shaping up to be a rough spring for those sensitive to outdoor allergens. Each day since April 15 ...
An idealistic ophthalmologist, he came up with an ingenious way to treat blindness in far-flung places: by outfitting an ...
The Sooners have a new visitor on campus this weekend, but for myriad reasons have been unable to bring in an impact wideout from the spring portal so far.
Carl H. June, MD, the Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at ...
Collin County has reported its first measles case, but it is not yet considered part of the ongoing outbreak from West Texas.
Kennedy Jr. to meet. Singer’s brother and daughter are two of the millions living with autism in the United States, ...
Sponsored by the biology department and the Michael J. Wolk Foundation, Alea Mills, a professor at Cold Spring Harbor ...
The mammalian brain is known to produce mental representations of the spatial environment, known as cognitive maps, that help ...
Diseases such as measles, rubella and polio could become endemic to the U.S. again if vaccine rates decline, according to modeling run by researchers at Stanford Medicine and their colleagues.
If vaccination rates don't pick up, says study, measles and other diseases "could become household names again." ...
For decades, scientists have searched for a way to outsmart Lyme disease, a stealthy infection that affects nearly half a ...
Childhood vaccination rates have been falling in the United States, especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.