The work demonstrates the power of ancient DNA to illuminate human biology and medicine in addition to history. A massive ...
Some of the earliest writings — including those inscribed on papyrus in Egypt and later in ancient Greece and Rome — contain recipes for making medicines. Finding physical proof, however, that ...
Ancient Romans may have used poo for medicine (yes, really), according to a new study. The discovery was made in Turkey by scientists after they discovered "dark brownish flakes" in a 1,900-year-old ...
This belief forms the foundation of an emerging approach to serious ailment management—one that brings together ancient ...
Tom has a master’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Oxford and his interests range from immunology and microscopy to the philosophy of science.View full profile Tom has a master’s degree ...
Physician and scientist Vipul Mankad finds connections between his work and his experience as a trained meditation ...
Long before we had modern antibiotics to rely on, people often turned to traditional medicines from plants to treat ...
A medieval ophthalmologist who translated Greek works by Galen, Hippocrates, and Plato into Arabic played a pivotal role in ...