In historic first, scientists successfully 3D-print human skin tissue into open wounds
Penn State scientists may have unlocked a new frontier in bioprinting for reconstructive surgeries.
Read MoreAI is helping doctors diagnose cancer, heart defects faster than ever before
New AI breakthroughs are changing the accuracy and speed of diagnosis and treatment plans for patients around the world.
Read MorePeople with Down syndrome are living longer than ever — and programs are growing to support their care
Although challenges in care persist, new clinics are addressing evolving health care needs of adults with Down syndrome, including early-onset dementia and Alzheimer's.
Read MoreA new study found the shift to EVs could prevent millions of childhood asthma attacks
For the millions of children who live near highways, transitioning to zero-emission vehicles will improve their health — and the planet's too.
Read MoreUpcoming Foo Fighters one-night concert aims to raise awareness for affordable healthcare access
Foo Fighters will headline a benefit concert in Washington, D.C. on March 5, working with Power to the Patients to promote equitable access to healthcare.
Read MoreCheck out the TikTok-viral tech that makes texting 911 more accessible
Gabriella Wong's viral speech highlights how outdated the American 911 emergency system is and how it can be changed with a groundbreaking new app.
Read MoreOlivia Rodrigo launches reproductive rights initiative alongside Guts World Tour
On the first night of her Guts World Tour, Olivia Rodrigo announced the Fund 4 Good, an initiative that will support the rights of women and girls.
Read MoreJohn & Hank Green's 'Project for Awesome' has raised a total of $23M for charity
YouTubers and “Nerdfighters” have raised more than $23 million to make a difference and “decrease world suck.”
Read MoreHank & John Green's 'Project for Awesome' raises $3.5M for charity, breaks record
Hank and John Green’s annual charity livestream, Project for Awesome, has become a cornerstone of their online community.
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