A 2nd opinion on blood clots and flying
Medical studies have produced conflicting conclusions on whether there is a link between travel, particularly in an airplane, and venous thrombosis, or blood clots in viens. But after the death of
Medical studies have produced conflicting conclusions on whether there is a link between travel, particularly in an airplane, and venous thrombosis, or blood clots in viens. But after the death of
Landslides and floods after days of rain have killed at least 62 people and left 71 missing on Sumatra island in Indonesia, reports and officials
The Clinton Administration is proceeding with efforts to turn federally owned bits of the West into national monuments, which affords greater protection from development but which many Westerners see
A home brew laced with methanol has killed 121 people and left another 495 hospitalized in the Kenyan
Reacting to plunging public confidence in food safety and uncoordinated measures by national governments, seeking to stem panic over "mad cow" disease, the European Commission proposed that all cows
The 170 countries that gathered in The Hague to address the threat of global warming have fallen short of their main objective, which was to translate the 1997 Kyoto Accord into a detailed,
The Dutch Parliament approved a bill to allow euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, making it the first country to legalize the
U.S. seed companies are renewing a push to establish standards that would allow a small amount of genetically engineered material in bags of seeds and still have those seeds considered free of
Each year the United Nations publishes new AIDS data, and each year these grow more dispiriting. The report out this week says there were 5.3 million new HIV infections in the past year alone,
A weakened strain of the polio virus used as a vaccine apparently mutated and caused a rare outbreak of the paralyzing disease in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, according to U.S. health