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Scientists make strides toward an ‘off-the-shelf’ immune cell therapy for cancer

11.16.2021

Immunotherapies, which harness the body’s natural defenses to combat disease, have revolutionized the treatment of aggressive and deadly cancers. But […]

Groups make own drugs to fight high drug prices, shortages

08.10.2021

Impatient with years of inaction in Washington on prescription drug costs, U.S. hospital groups, startups and nonprofits have started making […]

These Foods Will Make Your Eyes Healthier

05.10.2021

Everyone, youbg and old, needs to take good care of their body. You need to consciously look out for your personal health […]

Ask the Pediatrician: Is it OK to make baby food at home?

04.19.2021

Q: Is it OK if I make food for my baby at home? A: Yes. You may find several benefits […]

How to Make Cinnamon Toast Shrimp Tails

03.27.2021

If you, like me, woke up to the news of podcaster Jensen Karp finding cinnamon-sugar-coated shrimp tails and other miscellaneous […]

The impact of lockdown drives us to make poorer choices

03.08.2021

Lockdown and other restrictions imposed to control the COVID-19 pandemic have had unseen negative effects on the cognitive capacity and […]

COVID vaccines: How to make sense of reports on their effectiveness

03.02.2021

As a middling but competent clinician-scientist, I feel desperately sorry for the general public trying to make head or tail […]

France says pharma giant Sanofi could make rivals’ COVID vaccines

01.15.2021

Sanofi, France’s biggest pharmaceutical company, could help produce foreign-developed COVID-19 vaccines pending the launch of its own vaccine, which will […]

When will COVID-19 vaccines start to make a difference?

12.09.2020

COVID-19 vaccines should dramatically drive down the rate of new cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. — provided that […]

New study reveals how the nervous system mutes or boosts sensory information to make behavioral decisions

10.15.2020

Fruit flies may be able to teach researchers a thing or two about artificial intelligence. University of Michigan biologists and […]

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Medications


Eylea (aflibercept) Injection Approved as the First Pharmacologic Treatment for Preterm Infants with Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) by the FDA





Patient, Beware: Some States Still Pushing Ineffective Covid Antibody Treatments





KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: The Autumn of Democrats’ Discontent



Personal Health

Dy named Kappa Delta Young Investigator Award winner

02.13.2023

Christopher J. Dy, MD, an associate professor of orthopedic surgery, has been announced as the recipient of the 2023 Kappa […]

A $30 Million Gift to Build an Addiction Treatment Center. Then Staffers Had to Run It.

01.19.2023

DECATUR, Ill. — The question came out of the blue, or so it seemed to Crossing Healthcare CEO Tanya Andricks: […]

HEALTH NEWS


Nasal COVID Treatment Shows Early Promise





Eat like the Boss – but say goodbye to dinner and breakfast





Four signs of cancer that may show up in the toenails and feet



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