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Why routine vaccinations for kids are especially important this year

10.14.2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in children missing months of wellness visits. And that means missing routine vaccinations. Some parents […]

New research sheds light on why tumor cells become resistant to chemotherapy

09.30.2020

A team of University of Alberta researchers has identified a new mechanism through which tumor cells become resistant to chemotherapy—a […]

Scientists discover why a rare syndrome is giving people diseases linked to another group of genetic disorders

09.30.2020

Zellweger syndrome is a rare disease which at its mildest form can cause developmental delays in childhood and vision and […]

Why the dose matters: Study shows levels and anti-tumor effectiveness of a common drug vary widely

09.17.2020

When used to manage infections, the drug itraconazole is generally given at a single, fixed dose to all patients. But […]

Why COVID-19 infection curves behave so unexpectedly

09.04.2020

With the first COVID-19 epidemic peak behind them, many countries explained the decrease of infection numbers through non-pharmaceutical interventions. Phrases […]

Opinion: Why too much focus on COVID-19 could be harming our children

06.25.2020

In preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic and the anticipated overwhelming demand on hospitals, the NHS moved towards of a policy […]

Why the US is experiencing a coronavirus plateau

06.09.2020

When epidemiologists talked about “flattening the curve,” they probably didn’t mean it this way: the US hit its peak coronavirus […]

COVIDSafe: Why the government should share what it knows

05.13.2020

It’s 18 days since the government launched its digital contact-tracing app COVIDSafe. The latest figure we have for downloads is […]

Why visual perception is a decision process

05.12.2020

A popular theory in neuroscience called predictive coding proposes that the brain produces all the time expectations that are compared […]

Why a Bath Beer Is the New Shower Beer

05.04.2020

I’ve never understood shower beers. Showering while drinking beer is multitasking and, like a 2013 study found, even though people […]

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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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