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Plunging demand for COVID-19 tests may leave US exposed

02.27.2021

Just five weeks ago, Los Angeles County was conducting more than 350,000 weekly coronavirus tests, including at a massive drive-thru […]

New research finds exercise may help slow memory loss for people living with Alzheimer’s dementia

02.26.2021

Promising new research shows aerobic exercise may help slow memory loss for older adults living with Alzheimer’s dementia. ASU Edson […]

Antibodies may protect COVID survivors from reinfection for MONTHS

02.24.2021

COVID-19 antibodies appear to protect survivors from getting reinfected for at least three months, new NIH study finds A new […]

Genetic mutations may add to racial disparity in child B-ALL

02.19.2021

(HealthDay)—Hispanic/Latino (H/L) children with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) have an increased incidence of IKZF1 deletion and IGH-CRLF2 translocation, according […]

Researchers demonstrate how defects in mitochondria may lead to autism spectrum disorder

02.02.2021

Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have demonstrated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be caused by defects in […]

Imaging agent may help gauge kidney health

01.27.2021

More than 3,000 donated kidneys are discarded every year in the U.S., even as thousands of people die on kidney […]

Toddlers who use touchscreens may be more distractible

01.26.2021

Toddlers with high daily touchscreen use are quicker to look at objects when they appear and are less able to […]

When their parents fight: Autistic kids may have a harder time recognizing healthy vs. toxic arguments

01.22.2021

A new study suggests children on the autism spectrum may be more likely to misinterpret healthy arguments between their parents […]

Artificial enzyme may be first step toward treatment for Parkinson’s disease

01.05.2021

A growing body of research has shown that misshapen and misfolded alpha-synuclein, the protein culprit behind Parkinson’s disease and its […]

Global warming may be triggering toxic algae blooms along U.S. west coast

01.05.2021

(HealthDay)—New toxic algal blooms have appeared on the U.S. west coast due to an ocean heat wave, a new study […]

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Medications


Farxiga Extended in the US to Reduce Risk of Cardiovascular Death and Hospitalisation for Heart Failure to a Broader Range of Patients





Vertex Announces U.S. FDA Approval for Trikafta (elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor and ivacaftor) in Children With Cystic Fibrosis Ages 2 Through 5 With Certain Mutations





Gov. Newsom Wanted California to Cut Ties With Walgreens. Then Federal Law Got in the Way.



Personal Health

Kwon, Newland named to antibiotic resistance advisory council

12.08.2023

Jennie H. Kwon, DO, an associate professor of medicine in infectious diseases, and Jason G. Newland, MD, a professor of […]

Easing Into Life After Covid

09.18.2023

The United States has generously removed its Covid-19 restrictions, now that roughly half of its adult population has been completely […]

HEALTH NEWS


Want to keep Gen Z off vaping? Teach them about the industry’s marketing tactics, study says





Sexually transmissible infections on the rise, syphilis triples in a decade: Report





Massive drug search uncovers infinitesimal molecule that kills cancers while sparing immune cells



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