Neither of the two types of lesions President Bush recently had removed from his face contained cancer cells, but one is of a type that medical research has shown could develop into cancer. The ...
The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans ...
Keep an eye out for severe symptoms after a bite. These include things like fever and chills, a skin rash throughout your ...
Researchers who examined the late Stone Age man's remains estimate that during his lifetime, the warrior stood about 5 feet, 5 inches (165 centimeters) tall. He died between the ages of 40 and 50, a ...
WASHINGTON — Former President Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to remove cancerous cells from his skin, his spokesperson confirmed to NBC News on Thursday. Biden’s personal office said he is ...
Imagine a child with eczema who scratches a patch of irritated skin. A tiny opening forms, invisible to the eye. Into that breach slips a common bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus. For many people, the ...
Illustration of the molecular handshake driving Staphylococcus aureus adhesion to human skin. The bacterial adhesin SdrD (purple) binds tightly to the host receptor desmoglein-1 (DSG-1, orange) on ...
Obesity drugs are leaving more people with loose, sagging skin. But firming creams and body contouring treatments are largely a pipe dream, experts say. By Simar Bajaj In a little less than a year, ...
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The patient returned from travel to El Salvador, officials said. The U.S. has confirmed the first case of a flesh-eating parasite in a human, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on ...
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