Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why.
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Targeting a single nerve promotes healing in rats with chronic intestinal inflammation. Can the same strategy work in humans?
Andre Yarham had been diagnosed with young onset dementia at 22 and taken part in trials in the hope of helping others living ...
Living cells pay a hidden energy price not just to run chemical reactions, but to keep them on track and block all the ...
The belief that wearing a bra causes breast sagging has circulated for decades, but anatomy and long-term research tell a ...
Evidence suggests regular exercise can help tackle cancer, and a new study finds that cancer-fighting biological changes can ...
A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
“While it’s relatively easy to grow animal cells for mass food production you need to be able to grow them on something cheap ...
According to new research recently published in the journal Nature Communications, the Greenland shark retained its visual ...
Guardant co-CEO Helmy Eltoukhy says the shift to personalized treatment and earlier diagnosis is here at the WIRED Health ...
Detecting cancer in the earliest stages could dramatically reduce cancer deaths because cancers are usually easier to treat ...