Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Many Americans Will Soon Have Access to At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening Tests at No Cost
U.S. guidance announced on Monday recommends self-collection of samples to test for HPV, the virus that often causes cervical ...
Regulatory action at Pharmathen’s main manufacturing site in Greece could potentially disrupt supplies of one of Cipla’s ...
Overall, the decision is a clear win for research universities, with the threat of these funding cuts seeming increasingly ...
Many Americans struggle with medical bills and ridiculous charges. Experts who helped many get them settle offer their best ...
A Texas boy's second dose of the MMRV vaccine cost over $1,400. A Pennsylvania woman's long-acting birth control cost more ...
Real Simple on MSN
8 Things You Should Never Do at the Doctor’s Office, According to Nurses
That said, nurses warn there are certain things you should never do during an appointment to ensure you receive the best care ...
India launches commercial bio-bitumen production, an eco-friendly road binder made from crop waste to reduce oil imports and ...
The spine field has seen important advances in treatments but there are some areas that have yet to be solved, Roger Härtl, MD, said. Dr. Härtl, of Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Playing with purpose: ISU student’s research explores therapeutic uses of video games
The following is a news release from Idaho State University. POCATELLO –– Gaming is serious business for Rifat Ara Tasnim.
The ruling on assisted reproduction methods raises a new complication for couples seeking to have kids with outside help.
The owner of a rescued lab dog considers if insights gleaned through animal research are enough to justify the practice.
Healthcare is going all-in on artificial intelligence, from reading patient scans to fighting insurance denials.
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