History is often taught as if progress follows a single European path—moving from classical antiquity through the Renaissance and into modern science—while Africa appears late, peripheral, or absent.
Keck Medicine of USC scans and analyzes two Egyptian mummies to reveal new details about their lifespans, health and life experiences ...
Minister of Health and Population Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar met with French Ambassador to Egypt Éric Chevallier to discuss ...
Ancient Greco-Roman texts discuss the use of excrement in medicine, but this is the first direct evidence we've found that ...
Black History Month should not be about trivia or symbolic firsts. It should be about unlearning—about dismantling the white perspective that framed Africa as marginal and Black people as derivative.
High-resolution imaging conducted at USC reveals evidence of chronic pain, dental disease and possible surgical intervention in two ancient priests.
Scans of 2,000-year-old mummy show ancient Egyptian lived with back pain - Analysis revealed facial features, including shapes of eyelids and lower lips of mummies ...
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has reasserted that governance of the Red Sea is the exclusive responsibility of its ...
In many Egyptian households, pressure rarely arrives as an argument. It shows up in small, familiar moments: a passing ...
2,000-year-old vial containing brown flakes has been found to hold dried human faeces and thyme ...
Ancient cupping therapy may ease pain, boost circulation, and aid recovery but it is important to consult experts first.
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