What if the secrets to our modern-day diseases were buried deep in the bones of our ancestors? There are unearthed traces of bancient pathogens/b
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Ancient zoonotic diseases spiked 6,500 years ago due to farming and migration-reshaping human health and aiding future vaccine research.
What if the secrets to our modern-day diseases were buried deep in the bones of our ancestors? There are unearthed traces of bancient pathogens/b
The primary reason people in wealthy countries live longer than those in poorer countries is that they have better sanitation (e.g. clean water,...
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) overhaul by Health and Human Services (HHS) sparks vaccine safety concerns amid Antibody-Drug...
A research team led by Eske Willerslev, professor at the University of Copenhagen and the University of Cambridge, has recovered ancient DNA from 214...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s dismantling of Americans’ trust in — and ultimately, access to — vaccines isn’t...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s dismantling of Americans’ trust in — and ultimately, access to — vaccines isn’t...
Health and Human Services Secretary...
Health and Human Services Secretary...
By Vitor Abdala and Guilherme Jeronymo Associated with the Brazilian hinterland, donkeys (Equus asinus) have a long history of interaction with...
PASTOR and social advocate Clive Dottin has strongly endorsed the proposal by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to raise the legal age for...