Toll from South Korea storm put at 45
At least 45 people were killed and nine others were missing in torrential rains that hit central South Korea over the weekend, officials
At least 45 people were killed and nine others were missing in torrential rains that hit central South Korea over the weekend, officials
The French government has lowered the age at which cattle must be tested for mad-cow disease from 30 months to 24 months, the Agriculture Ministry said.
US scientists have become the first in the world to harvest embryonic stem cells from from human embryos that were created specifically for research and destroyed to retrieve the potentially valuable
Allergic reactions have been viewed for years as the primary threat to human health posed by genetically engineered foods, which typically have proteins from other organisms spliced into them for
For all the talk of a compromise on embryonic stem cell research, many leaders in the anti-abortion movement say they are counting on President George W. Bush to abide by his campaign promises and
The AIDS virus savaging South Africa is showing few signs of abating, government officials said as they announced that half a million more South Africans were infected by HIV in the year 2000. The
Airline travelers should not be arrived about high-altitude exposure to radiation from space and the sun, US experts say. Researchers at an American Airlines and pilot union seminar on cosmic
A bipartisan group of legislators has announced that they were adopting a new strategy in an effort to overturn the Bush Administration's restrictions on international family planning
New Zealand researchers plan to question 1,000 travelers in the largest study yet to try to learn the risk that air passengers might suffer blood clots.
At least 10 asthma patients may have died after using drug inhalers that were later recalled by their manufacturer,Schering-Plough Corp according to an analysis by a consumer group of death reports