What is alpha-gal, the red meat allergy tied to tick bites?
There is growing evidence that cases of a potentially life-threatening meat allergy linked to the bite of the lone star tick are on the rise.
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There is growing evidence that cases of a potentially life-threatening meat allergy linked to the bite of the lone star tick are on the rise.
Vladimir Torchilin has lived many lives. The Northeastern University professor shares his story of growing up under Stalin, his meteoric rise as a brilliant young scientist, his journey to the U.S. and the pivotal role art has played throughout it all.
For many of us, our first word was either “dada” or “mama.” A concept known as “statistical learning” likely played a role in helping us reach that milestone.
With its constant pop-pop-pop, the noise from pickleball, one of America’s fastest growing sports, can be annoying. But is it torture?
What is weight-shaming? And what can we do about it?
The center provides residents of Massachusetts with Parkinson’s disease free access to high-quality speech treatment on campus or through telehealth.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States.