Scientists in Discredited Alcohol Study May Advise U.S. on Drinking Guidelines Two researchers with ties to beer and liquor companies have been named to a panel that will review the health evidence on alcohol consumption.
Could Longevity Drugs for Dogs Extend Your Pet’s Life? Longevity drugs for our canine companions are moving closer to reality. They also raise questions about what it might mean to succeed.
Ending TB Is Within Reach — So Why Are Millions Still Dying? Tuberculosis has passed Covid as the top infectious disease killer, despite new medicines and better diagnostic tools.
Panel Tells F.D.A. That CRISPR Sickle Cell Cure Is Safe Enough for Patients The decision by an advisory committee may lead to Food and Drug Administration approval of the first treatment for humans that uses the CRISPR gene-editing system.
Do Early R.S.V. Vaccine Trials Have a Henrietta Lacks Story? A medical breakthrough has a history tangled up in questions of medical ethics and racial exploitation.