New England Journal of Medicine
The Ivermectin Guys’ Whole Thing Has Really Fallen Apart
Meanwhile, they’re still pretending the drug is viable as a treatment for COVID.
Zika linked to nerve disease that causes paralysis in adults
Researchers determined the presence of Zika infection in Guillain-Barre patients offers evidence to support the idea that the virus sparks the onset of the rare syndrome.
How Scared Should We Be of the Potentially Deadly Bacteria C. Diff?
A new study says the nasty little guy gives 500,000 people a year a horrible, possibly fatal form of diarrhea.
Stop and Think Before Stuffing Your Baby with Peanuts
Although a new study about preventing peanut allergies has proven exciting, it's important to exercise caution before cramming spoonfuls of Jif into your baby's mouth.
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Successful in First Human Trials
In a recent study, results from human trials on 20 volunteers showed that the vaccine was not only safe in humans, but might support the immune system in fighting off Ebola.
An Expert Describes Non-Stupid Ways to Use Ebola Quarantines
Dr. Susan McLellan told us the deceptively simple things can be done, and why those things aren't so simple in developing parts of Africa.
Doctors Say Quarantining Medical Workers Just Makes the Ebola Epidemic Worse
Fear-based policies embraced by New York, New Jersey, and other states aren't helping.