Amid a spike in positive COVID-19 cases, Gibraltar has canceled official Christmas events and "strongly" discouraged people from hosting private gatherings for four weeks.
Australian taxpayers are facing a hefty bill for coronavirus vaccine injuries, with at least 10,000 people planning to claim under the federal government’s no-fault indemnity scheme.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has overturned a $465 million judgment against Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit by the state alleging the drugmaker fueled the American opioid epidemic through the deceptive marketing of painkillers.
Two omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil may help improve brain function in older adults who have a type of heart disease known to put people at risk for cognitive decline.
A new study adds to the evidence that chemotherapy enhances cancer's spread beyond the primary tumor, showing how one chemotherapy drug allows breast cancer cells to squeeze through and attach to blood vessel linings in the lungs.
In a new study, maternal vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy was associated with a 44 percent increased risk of autism spectrum disorder in the offspring, compared to mothers who had sufficient levels of vitamin D during pregnancy.
The head of England's National Health Service has been accused of 'abusing' Covid statistics for claiming that 14 times as many infected patients are in hospital in the country compared to last year. In reality, the true number is LOWER than in 2020.
In Gibraltar, 100% Of Adults Are Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19 And Yet New Cases Are Exploding