Elizabeth A. Brem, MD, an assistant clinical professor in the Division of Hematology/Oncology, School of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine, discusses multiple types of therapies used in ...
The prison was left as rubble with the rest of the city during the “Sicilian Pompeii” in 1693, researchers said.
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Dictator Bashar al-Assad fled Syria last week bringing an end to decades of violence and intimidation by his family dynasty ...
CNN and its journalist Clarissa Ward are drawing criticism for a video that purported to show a man being rescued from a ...
A new study shows that a routine part of a blood test called the complete blood count (CBC) could be used to help doctors ...
Robert Dassa, who has died aged 91, was an Israeli spy who spent 14 years in an Egyptian prison for his role in the infamous ...
Juliette is one of just 33 children in the world taking a new injectable drug to keep her rare blood disease from attacking ...
Editas plans to lay off 65% of its staff — around 180 employees — as it shelves its lead gene-editing program for sickle cell ...
The circadian clock, which regulates bodily processes on a 24-hour cycle, governs both immune system activity and digestive functions.