Transfusions of 'Old' Blood May Harm Some Patients, Study Finds The investigators recommend reducing the maximum blood storage limit from six to five weeks.
Lab Creates New Class of Hydrogen Sulfide Donor Molecules Molecules with the potential to deliver healing power to stressed cells - such as those involved in heart attacks - have been created by researchers.
Most Doctors Ignore One of the Most Potent Ways to Improve Health, Penn Experts Say Experts suggest ways for hospitals to engineer social incentives among friends and family to improve health care.
Certain High Blood Pressure Drugs Block Cancer Invasion, Study Finds Identifying anti-hypertension drugs as potential therapeutics against breast and pancreatic cancer growth was a huge surprise, researchers say.
Will We Ever be Able to Bring Cryogenically Frozen Corpses Back to Life? A Cryobiologist Explains Nanotechnology may one day help make cryonics possible.
Teens Recreated 3.7 Grams of Controversial Daraprim Drug’s Key Ingredient for Just $20 In the United States, that would sell for between $35,000 and $110,000 USD.
Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Getting Cryogenically Frozen It's uncertain whether we'll ever be able to bring cryogenically frozen people back to life. Should we even try?