Nathan Seppa

Biomedical Writer (retired September 2015)

All Stories by Nathan Seppa

  1. Health & Medicine

    Patients deficient in vitamin D fare worse in battle with lymphoma

    A new study suggests that the sunshine vitamin may play protective role against common form of the blood cancer.

  2. Health & Medicine

    The apnea and the ecstasy

    Users of the illicit drug have more bouts of sleep apnea, a dangerous nighttime breathing disorder.

  3. Health & Medicine

    Discerning pancreatic cancer from pancreatitis

    New test shows patients with autoimmune pancreatitis are more likely to have a telltale antibody.

  4. Low-tech approach stifles high-risk Nipah virus

    Protecting palm-tree sap from bats may limit spread of deadly disease, a study in Bangladesh shows.

  5. Health & Medicine

    Malaria shows signs of resisting best drug used to fight it

    The frontline malaria medicine artemisinin shows gaps in effectiveness in Southeast Asia.

  6. Health & Medicine

    The childhood nerve cancer neuroblastoma shows weakness

    A compound that unshackles a tumor-suppressing protein called p53 can slow the growth of the malignancy in mice, a new study finds.

  7. Health & Medicine

    Smallpox — The Death of a Disease

    The Inside Story of Eradicating a Worldwide Killer, by D.A. Henderson.

  8. Health & Medicine

    Vaccine may head off genital cancer in women

    An experimental immunization can clear up premalignant growths caused by the human papillomavirus in some patients.

  9. Health & Medicine

    HIV self-test proves accurate

    Study in an ER shows individuals successfully determined their own HIV status.

  10. From the infectious diseases meeting: What’s with the vaccine-o-phobia?

    Science News writer Nathan Seppa talks with physicians about people opting out of vaccinations.

  11. Health & Medicine

    Antibiotic-resistant bacteria strike drug of last resort

    Warning signs emerge in the use of an old drug effective against resistant microbes.

  12. Health & Medicine

    Your cholesterol drug might help you weather the flu

    Data suggest illness is less likely to be fatal in those taking statins