Health

Personalized cancer vaccines are having a moment
Personalized cancer vaccines were a recurring theme at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in 2024.
AI can help predict whether a patient will respond to specific tuberculosis treatments
Instead of a one-size-fits-all treatment approach, AI could help personalize treatments for each patient to provide the best outcomes.
When an antibiotic fails: MIT scientists are using AI to target “sleeper” bacteria
Most antibiotics target metabolically active bacteria, but AI can help efficiently screen compounds that are lethal to dormant microbes.
The threat of avian flu — and what we can do to stop it
What’s next for COVID-19 drugs?
Old drug appears to halt progression of Parkinson’s motor symptoms
One-shot gene therapy reverses vision loss in small trial
One shot recreates younger immune systems, in mice
How patients are using technology to kick-start a healthcare revolution
How much stress is too much? A psychiatrist explains
A protein found in human sweat may protect against Lyme disease
Pacemaker powered by light eliminates need for batteries and lets the heart to function more naturally
Pill to prevent Lyme disease kills ticks before they can infect you