
Woman’s hip replacement disintegrates, causing severe metal poisoning - Ars Technica
Doctors find grey fluid and dead, metallic flesh inside poisoned woman's hip.

Doctors find grey fluid and dead, metallic flesh inside poisoned woman's hip.

Cheap daily supplements are changing how scientists view the gut and its connection to the brain.

The bacteria can enter the body through open wounds or by consuming raw oysters.

Shingles cases are rising sharply among 30-to-50-year-olds, especially women, Claire Trageser writes for The Cut. Our stressful lives are to blame.

Hundreds of studies have shown that a cup of joe — or more! — every day may protect against some major diseases.

Research found that a group of older adults may maintain stronger cognitive despite signs of brain aging. The findings highlight the link between mobility, lifestyle and cognitive resilience.

Al Jazeera’s Catherine Wambua-Soi reports from Bunia, on the front line of the Ebola response.

New mortality data from the federal government suggests that life expectancy probably hit another record high in 2025, as death rates have continued to fall since the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Rabies infections are rare in Canada. There have been 28 human deaths due to rabies in the country since 1924.