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Probe into farm animals could help treat drug-resistant bacteria

06.02.2018

Growing threats to public health could be addressed by cutting-edge research that reveals how farm animals contribute to the spread […]

Most hospitals now require workers to get flu shots — except those that treat veterans: Nearly 70 percent of non-VA hospitals require vaccination, compared with 4 percent of VA hospitals, survey finds

06.02.2018

In just a few short months, hospitals across the country will start their annual push to make sure their workers […]

Electronic health records fail because they are merely digital remakes of paper charts: Researchers ask, ‘What if doctors could just subscribe to news feeds about their patients?’

05.25.2018

Once hailed as essential to advance health care into the 21st Century, electronic health record (EHR) systems have increased rather […]

Emergency contact info helps researchers branch out family tree

05.18.2018

When you go to the doctor or hospital, one piece of information that you’re always asked to provide — in […]

The evolution of conflict resolution

05.11.2018

Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl’s latest research examines a model that […]

Making next-generation preconception screening a reality for parents

05.11.2018

For those planning to become parents, advances in sequencing technologies could make preconception carrier screening more useful by looking at […]

Idle talk or fierce competition? Research finds women use gossip as a weapon in rivalries

05.10.2018

New research from Florida State University, investigating how women use gossip to compete in the realm of romance, offers insights […]

New report details experiences of graduates with student loan debt during the Great Recession: Marriage, housing, family decisions delayed; employment choices made based on the cost of education

05.03.2018

A new report prepared by RTI International for the National Center for Education Statistics provides important insights about rising student […]

The case for hope: Educating as if survival matters

05.03.2018

The world is facing ever-more-dire warnings from scientists about the faltering health of the environment and the negative consequences for […]

Your grandchildren may retire before we achieve gender equality in STEMM

04.20.2018

Researchers from the University of Melbourne analysed the numbers of men and women authors listed on more than 10 million […]

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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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