Since the pandemic, drug trials that purposely make people vomit, shiver and ache have become a research area of growing ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, has raised doubts about ...
One of the most impressive displays is the “Global Symphony” exhibit. It’s a massive globe that lights up to show how diseases spread across the world. It’s like watching a real-time game of Pandemic, ...
In “A Perfect Frenzy,” Andrew Lawler reveals the hypocrisies of the patriots on the battleground of colonial Virginia.
Almost every state in the U.S. mandates a rabies vaccine for dogs. Not vaccinating a dog against rabies is a crime. But ...
A historian of the Holocaust and curator of the Auschwitz exhibition, now in Toronto, invites all who gather on Jan. 27 to ...
The name “Deadwood” immediately conjures up mental images of the Wild West for most Americans, whether from Western movies ...
Recent history makes clear that microbiological disasters can strike anytime. But a longer history should remind us of the ...
While working on a Lincoln project, I came across renewed research about Lincoln’s bout with “a mild form of smallpox,” while here in Gettysburg. For this column, I draw upon ...
Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Royal Sussex County Hospital researchers have published an analysis of Francis ...
The ending of the commitment to the World Health Organization by the United States poses as an existential threat to the well ...
In 1911, local farmers in Peru led American explorer Hiram Bingham to the ruins of Machu Picchu, an Incan city built high in the Andes Mountains, introducing the outside world to this architectural ...