Heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is the number one cause of death worldwide.
A University of Waterloo researcher has spearheaded the development of the first computational model of the human kidney.
Poor air quality is the largest environmental health risk in the United States.
By targeting a protein found in the saliva of mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus, Yale investigators reduced Zika infection in mice.
A new app launched today by King’s College London and the British Safety Council provides outdoor workers, and their employers, with crucial information about their exposure to air pollution.
Water quality in UK streams and rivers could be worse than currently estimated because we are failing to monitor micro-organisms throughout the year, according to new research.
Microscopic particles in air pollution inhaled by pregnant women may damage fetal cardiovascular development, according to a study by Rutgers researchers.
Small island communities across the globe are facing some of the earliest and most severe impacts of climate change.
The liver is the only organ in the body that can regenerate.
A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor air pollution.
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