Federal officials once championed leucovorin as an autism breakthrough. The agency's actual approval tells a far more limited story.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new use for leucovorin, a lab-made form of vitamin B9 — but the approval has nothing to do with autism, despite months of high-profile claims to the contrary from…
A centuries-old botanical secret is quietly revolutionizing modern hair care routines — and the science finally backs it up.
For generations, Indigenous Australians turned to the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant to treat wounds, infections, and skin ailments. Today, that same botanical wisdom has found its way into bathroom shelves worldwide in the form…
New research reveals how metformin, a common diabetes drug, might stop long COVID before it starts—and why timing matters
The COVID-19 pandemic may have receded from daily headlines, but its shadow lingers in the form of long COVID, a debilitating condition affecting millions worldwide. Recent estimates suggest that more than one-third of COVID-19 survivors grapple…
Why those bags persist — and what dermatologists say actually works to banish them for good.
Millions wake each morning confronting the same stubborn reality: puffy under-eyes that refuse to budge, no matter how virtuously they've slept or how much water they've consumed. This persistent cosmetic grievance transcends age, lifestyle and skincare budgets, affecting…

