After decades of progress, HIV rates are quietly rising again, and experts warn that political complacency and shrinking budgets could erase hard-won gains in prevention and care.
A revolutionary wave of cancer immunotherapies is changing everything we thought we knew, turning the body into its own most powerful weapon against tumors.
A sweeping initiative from Yale University confronts the systemic failures in medical care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and promises long-overdue change.
A revolutionary new immunotherapy from Harvard researchers works across multiple cancer types, potentially transforming treatment for countless patients
Engineers and doctors in Hong Kong have developed a world-first magnetic microcatheter that can rapidly and safely reach brain clots, offering unprecedented precision in the fight against stroke.
New Yale research reveals a surprising link between maternal hypertension and early breastfeeding struggles, raising crucial questions for postnatal care.
Western Australian innovation promises real-time detection of fetal oxygen deprivation during labour potentially preventing cerebral palsy and other lifelong disabilities.
A new vaccine given during pregnancy has slashed hospital admissions for RSV in babies, offering powerful protection during their most vulnerable weeks of life.