But many widely used antibiotics carried no extra risk of miscarriage.
The Centres for Disease Control said 8 million Americans visit affected countries each year.
We could be back to 'fresh air and sunshine' to fight TB again, says UK's chief medic Dame Sally Davies.
29 April is the International Day of Remembrance for all victims of chemical warfare.
Francisco Goya suffered from a mysterious illness in 1793 that left him deaf.
As sales of energy drinks grow, so are energy drink-associated visits to hospital.
Authoritative report slams Cameron initiative as populist and ineffective.
Study may shed light on increasing number of children on autism spectrum.
Medecins Sans Frontieres tells IBTimes of the worrying situation in refugee camps in Tanzania.
The research could shed a light on a number of neurodevelopmental diseases.
Pharmaceutical industry demands government spend extra £20bn a year on NHS.
Owen Carey was in London for an 18th birthday treat when he collapsed.
Too much control could edit away diversity and tolerance in society.
Sugar-laden 'diet' products are contributing to weight gain.
PrEP can help prevent HIV infections.
The Research Initiative on Cannabis Consumption need 'healthy, adult consumers' of the drug.
Scientists hope the success will one day help revolutionise paediatric care of extremely premature babies.
Chemotherapy leaves cancer patients more vulnerable to depression by stopping birth of new neurons.
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world.
Claim made in first study to analyse survival outcomes of children grieving over the loss of a sibling.
Finding a vaccine would help eradicate malaria once and for all.
Spice users may be more at risk of serious side-effects than marijuana users.
Being inside a car can expose you to 10 times the amount of fumes you would experience outside.
International data backs up the reputation of northern countries as being home to more heavy drinkers.
A leaked report lists multiple workplace accidents including being hit by a minivan during new product testing.
Surgeons take psychoactive substances to improve their alertness and it may be safer than lots of coffee.
Sugar-free fizzy soft drinks have been also linked to diabetes and myocardial infarction.
A protein called TIMP2 was identified in human plasma as having positive effects on cognition.
Gates praised the UK government's pledge to double its support in fighting NTDs.
Some patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome saw the number of seizures reduced after taking CBD oil.