The new chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices said the panel plans to vote to end universal hepatitis B vaccination at birth and to scrutinize if childhood shots cause allergies.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the alleged National Guard shooter, was once a elite counterterrorism soldier in Afghanistan working alongside U.S. forces. But his life began to unravel as a refugee.
Next-generation weight loss pills are expected to hit the market next year, and drugmakers are working on medications with more potency.
It is very difficult to make sense out of our president pardoning a man convicted...
Alaska’s U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski also raised concerns over the Trump administration’s targeting of alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.
As leadership churn continues, FDA’s unpredictability rattles companies relying on stable regulation.
A marriage between a can of beans and a smoke alarm, 6-pound seismic sensors collect data that researchers use to establish trends.
Known for the hits “I Wanna Rock” and “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” the band rose to popularity during the hair metal boom of the 1980s.
A petition seeking an employee vote was filed after ConocoPhillips announced it was laying off North Slope workers.
Bus 33 was headed to Machetanz Elementary School when it rolled onto its side due to slick driving conditions in Wasilla.
Political courage, not wishful thinking, is the missing ingredient in building the durable fiscal plan Alaska has avoided for decades.
Coach Mike Vrabel has New England at the top of the AFC in his first year, but the Patriots have faced one of the league’s softest schedules.
The homicide, at an address on Latouche Street near 15th Avenue, was the city’s 28th this year.
A car belonging to 86-year-old Mary Jo Evans was among those damaged in the blaze that destroyed the Caribou Hotel in mid-November.
I read the more-or-less campaign letter by Ruby Jones that the ADN recently published (“...