Anecdotal evidence suggests that the term cabin fever has roots in ways of life that once literally meant seasonal isolation ...
A 4-year-old Ashland girl is recovering after a rare brain injury brought on by the flu kept her in the hospital for three ...
When a child spikes a high fever, parents brace for the usual suspects: chills, body aches, maybe a barking cough. They do ...
Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s guidance, the CDC no longer recommends routine vaccination to protect against meningococcal ...
Back in December, Althea's flu symptoms worsened from a fever to dizziness and then a seizure, WHDH 7News reported. Having ...
If you spend a decent amount of time online, you've probably heard of brainrot. But you'd be forgiven if it's unclear, really, what that is. The first thing to understand is that it's everywhere — and ...
It's that time of the year again, Texas. It's the dreadful season where you're nonstop sneezing and sniffling, but it isn't the flu: it's cedar fever. Yes, cedar season has officially hit Texas, which ...
It used to be thought that sea urchins only had a primitive nervous system, but new research has found that they are far more complex than that. The entire body of a sea urchin is what researchers are ...
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom. Brain organoids, which ...
We asked experts if the adage is true. Ask Well We asked experts if the adage is true. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: I often hear people say that ...