Stem cell engineering breakthrough paves way for next-generation living drugs

Spinal cord injuries from mountain biking exceed hockey, other high-risk sports

Research have identified gut microbiome features and early life influences that are associated with children developing any of four common allergies — eczema, asthma, food allergy and/or hay fever.

For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person receives a depression treatment known has repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): “regions of the brain that were activated during the concurrent rTMS-fMRI were significantly related to good outcomes”

Patients receiving chronic prescription opioid treatments for non-cancer pain are about eight times more likely to start injection drug use

Study: Prescribing the abortion pill without restrictions is safe

Cannabis could reduce fentanyl use, reduce overdose risk

Soil in wounds can help stem deadly bleeding. The presence of soil in wounds helps activate a blood protein, known as coagulation Factor XII

Researchers found people who have PTSD but do not medicate with cannabis are far more likely to suffer from severe depression and have suicidal thoughts than those who reported cannabis use over the past year

New DNA “clock” could help measure development in young children

British Columbia’s school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization program is dramatically reducing rates of cervical pre-cancer in B.C

Holding infants - or not - can leave trace on their DNA

Even if something is not on a test, students may still remember it: A new study shows that teachers don’t have to test everything they want their students to remember – as long as the knowledge they want to convey fits together well…