New Jersey-based El Abuelito Cheese recently recalled its cheese products under three brand names.
The lung donor's nose and throat samples tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 prior to the procedure.
Learning disabilities can be a "life-long challenge" but people who have them can still succeed with proper support and intervention.
A Russian scientist is proposing the use of laser pulse emissions to clean up some of the more than 20,000 pieces of orbiting junk above Earth, making it safer for working equipment.
A study conducted by researchers at Columbia University found that training primary care physicians in depression recognition and medication treatment and educating high school students about depression and suicidal behavior are effective in reducing suicide rates and preventing suicidal behavior.
Three giant asteroids are set to make their close approach to Earth this Saturday. The space rocks are estimated to be larger in size than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
The most-advanced rover NASA has ever launched made a successful landing in what appears to be an old river delta on Mars, where it will take samples to be returned to Earth.
The U.S. has been easing restrictions on activities, but experts warn there could be trouble looming.
NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover is set to land on the red planet this Thursday, where it aims to study signs of ancient life. With only 50% of all previous Mars landing attempts succeeding, engineers hope to make a safe landing on the planet's surface.
NASA's Perseverance rover is set to land on Mars this Thursday and will begin its search for signs of ancient life on the red planet. But exactly how will it study the Martian surface?
Moderna revealed Tuesday that "short-term delays" in the production of its COVID-19 vaccine have recently delayed the release of some doses. The delays, however, are expected to be resolved soon and shouldn't impact the biotech firm's delivery targets.
The space agency is looking to add four to six astronauts to the seven currently active crew members.
The U.K. teen reportedly has a history of pulling and eating her hair.
Anti-vaxxers were expected to resist calls to receive the COVID-19 vaccinations, but medical experts are encountering more resistance than hoped for.
A study in The Journal of American Osteopathic Association's February edition indicates scent-detecting dogs have the potential to both more accurately and more quickly identify infected people.
The discovery was made when scientist Prof. David Martill was asked to identify a possible pterodactyl skull.
Here are some ways to ensure that you and your loved ones remain safe during extremely cold weather or winter storms.
Jupiter's gravity might have pushed the object toward the sun.
Health officials in Oregon are investigating four "breakthrough cases" of individuals who contracted the coronavirus after receiving the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A potentially hazardous asteroid is under close observation by NASA's CNEOS. The massive asteroid has a diameter of about 1.1 miles (1.7 kilometers) -- making it twice the size of the tallest building on Earth, the Burj Khalifa.
The Hope Probe has shared its first image of Mars, and it's incredible.
The WHO confirmed that South Africa's variant could infect those who were vaccinated or survived COVID-19 but said vaccines still benefited victims.
Participants in a 15-month-long study lost an average of more than 30 pounds when given weekly injections of the diabetes drug semaglutide, which curbed their appetites.
Double masking can improve mask protection, but there are wrong ways of doing it.
The newly discovered object is said to be four times farther from the sun than Pluto.
Nearly 40 people reported developing a rare blood disorder after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, but medical researchers say there is no direct link between the vaccine and the disorder.
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said an experimental drug called EIDD-2801 has proven effective when it comes to preventing and treating COVID-19.
According to the researchers, AAT deficiency is actually more prevalent in Europe (9.36%) and North America (16.31%) compared to East Asia (less than 2%).
An air purifier cannot protect you from the virus that causes COVID-19 on its own, but having one is a good way to reduce your risk of catching the disease.
According to experts, it's harder for viruses to mutate if they can't replicate.