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The announcement builds on top of the $37 million Leidos has given to the university over the past couple of decades.
Anna Wexler explains “do-it-yourself medicine” and how regulators can protect consumers using at-home medical therapies.
Dr. Van Scoy sees acceding to requests for unproven medicines as a “slippery slope.” When doctors prescribe medications that ...
One user on X put it perfectly, “If a Democrat president can import 15-30 million immigrants each time they hold the White ...
— The best sleep environment is a cool, dark, quiet room. In noisy households, earplugs and a sleep mask can help. If a ...
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons revealed in February 2024 that bone fractures from pickleball were up 200% in the ...
Unwanted medicine will be collected Saturday, April 26 at Walmart at Buffalo Ridge Plaza in The Villages. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office will be collecting expired and unwanted medicine from 10 ...
Lowering cholesterol triggers other health problems. Mostly false. Prior to the introduction of statins four decades ago, ...
A large analysis found those who visit an emergency room due to marijuana have up to a 72% higher risk of dementia within ...
Health outcomes for Indigenous people could be drastically improved by increasing access to cultural medicines through ...
Bats are a reservoir for many pathogens that can infect humans and domestic animals, yet we lack effective tools to study bat ...
The CDC is considering recommending annual COVID-19 shots to those who are older or who have compromised immune function, ...