Archaic tooth gives some teeth to theory of interbreeding among different kinds of humans
160,000-year-old molar shows Homo sapiens, Denisovans mated and swapped genetic material, report suggests. View original article Author: Susan Berger
160,000-year-old molar shows Homo sapiens, Denisovans mated and swapped genetic material, report suggests. View original article Author: Susan Berger
Pay attention to changes and seek advice even when concerns are not extreme, experts on the disease say. View original article Author: Susan Berger
The online series takes brief-but-deep dives into what diseases — such as malaria, measles and lupus — do to our bodies. View original article Author: Erin Blakemore
The about-face complicates the president’s desire to tout his record on lowering drug prices as part of his 2020 campaign. View original article Author: Yasmeen Abutaleb
The administration plan aims to prolong lives, make more organs available and save billions. View original article Author: Lenny Bernstein
A package of initiatives aims to prolong lives, offer alternatives to center-based hemodialysis and save money. View original article Author: Lenny Bernstein
The administration plan aims to prolong lives, make more organs available and save billions. View original article Author: Lenny Bernstein
“If you no longer have the tax, why isn’t it unconstitutional?” asked Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, one of two members of the three-judge panel who were appointed by Republican presidents. View original article Author: Amy Goldstein
Blue-green algae, also known as Cyanobacteria, can produce toxins that could cause a host of human health problems, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. View original article Author: Morgan Krakow
The decision, handed down just hours before the rule was to take effect, came in response to a lawsuit by three drugmakers challenging HHS’s authority. View original article Author: