Peer Reviewers Have Financial Conflicts, Too — Majority reviewing for top medical journals had conflicts, and they made $1 billion in 3 years

Alzheimer's Mortality Lowest for Taxi, Ambulance Drivers

Gastroenteritis Rates Higher in Seine Events Than in Previous Olympics

One in Eight U.S. Adult Deaths Involved Too Much Alcohol

Retracted COVID Paper Lives on in New Citations

The Science Supporting the U.S. Case for COVID Boosters

Large Ivermectin Study Retracted

Over 73% of U.S. Adults Overweight or Obese

JFK in Trauma Room One: A Witness Remembers

Near 90% Mortality Rate in Intubated Covid-19 Patients in NYC

Patients taking PCKS9 inhibitors -- a therapy shown to lower 'bad' cholesterol -- were half as likely to die, suffer a heart attack or stroke, be hospitalized or need a procedure to open blocked arteries compared with those who received standard care

Resveratrol Induces Fat Browning, Weight Loss in Mice

More screening mammography detects more breast cancer but it does not lower death rates from the disease, a large ecological study is showing.

Bullied Teens Often Become Depressed Adults

Blood Test Helps IBS Patients Get Firm Diagnosis

AAD: Frog Enzyme Clears Genital Warts

Male medical students are more confident and more wrong, finds a study by three male medical students

In babies of women who consumed a lot of fish while pregnant, the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids outweighed the potential adverse effects of mercury exposure, a study found.

New study suggests male pattern baldness may be a telltale sign of heart disease