An outbreak of the life-threatening Marburg virus in Rwanda has led to the deaths of eight people, according to officials.
Twenty-six people in Rwanda have contracted Marburg disease, and eight of them have died, according to the CDC and Rwanda ...
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A similar vaccine, being developed at the University of Oxford, UK, was also named as a priority for testing during a Marburg ...
While women overall are less likely to die of breast cancer now, some alarming disparities remain, a new American Cancer ...
So-called "conversion therapy" or "conversion practice" can greatly raise the odds that an LGBT person experiences mental ...
In recent weeks, 27 cases of Marburg disease have been reported in the Republic of Rwanda, and nine patients have now died ...
Patients with a fast-spreading blood cancer respond well to outpatient treatment with CAR-T therapy, a new study found.
In a new study, Black, Asian, Hispanic and White patients who received cord blood transplants survived equally well.
A new test called CheekAge, based on a quick swab of cells in the mouth, might someday be used to predict how long a person ...
A rare, highly contagious Ebola-like virus has claimed eight lives in Rwanda, and U.S. health officials are closely mo ...