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2023-02-16 00:35Narcan Is Safe to Sell Over the Counter, Advisers to the F.D.A. Conclude
The overdose reversal drug has been administered mostly by emergency responders and outreach workers. If the agency approves a nonprescription version, it could be come as easily available as aspirin.
New York Times - Health
2023-02-15 22:08Vaccination Could Reduce Risk of Long COVID, Study Shows
A study focusing on fatigue and other long COVID symptoms saw some differences in severity of symptoms based on COVID variants, but these differences became insignificant when researchers accounted for vaccination status. The lead researche...
WebMD
2023-02-15 20:05Is $3.5 Million a Fair Price for a Lifesaving Gene Therapy?
Here's why gene therapies are the most expensive drugs in the world —and how these groundbreaking treatments could severely strain our health care system.
WebMD
2023-02-15 19:17Aging with HIV
Source: HIV.govRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Living with HIV
MedlinePlus
2023-02-15 18:52Fentanyl Test Strips Are Saving Lives, but They're Just the Start
The strips are simple to use and effective. When dipped in water that contains dissolved drug residue, the strips indicate immediately whether trace elements are contained in a substance, such as heroin, cocaine, or ecstasy.
WebMD
2023-02-15 18:20Living Near Busy Road Could Raise Your Odds for Eczema
New research suggests the closer you live to traffic, the higher chances are that you could develop eczema.
WebMD
2023-02-15 16:105 Tipps: Arbeitsunfähigkeit: Wie Sie bei den Krankenkassen zu Ihrem Geld kommen und sich gegen fiese Tricks wehren
Arbeitsunfähigkeit von Versicherten ist für Krankenkassen eine teure Angelegenheit. Bis zu 72 Wochen lang müssen Sie Krankengeld zahlen – eigentlich. So setzen Sie Ihr Recht bei den Kassen durch.
Stern.de
2023-02-15 15:42How a Consistent Sleep Schedule Benefits Your Health
New research affirms what doctors have long advised: Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day for big health benefits.
New York Times - Health
2023-02-15 10:35Weißes Lächeln: Zähne aufhellen: Diese Bleaching-Methoden gibt es – und das bewirken sie
Kaffee, Tee, Rotwein und Nikotin sind schuld an unschönen Zahnverfärbungen. Wir verraten Ihnen, mit welchen Methoden Sie Ihre Zähne langfristig aufhellen können.
Stern.de
2023-02-15 07:22Bristol family face 'race against time' to save blind boy's hearing
A family fear a 10-year-old may slip into a world of "silent darkness" if his hearing loss worsens.
BBC News Health
2023-02-15 01:11The UK’s most expensive drug saved one sister, but it is too late for the other
A toddler becomes the first to be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy costing £2.875m.
BBC News Health
2023-02-15 01:04First toddler receives life-saving gene therapy on NHS
Teddi from Northumberland has a rare genetic condition and will be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy.
BBC News Health
2023-02-15 01:01A Link Between Hearing Voices and Hearing Your Own Voice
An experiment with bone-conduction headphones suggests a way for neuroscientists to better understand some hallucinations.
New York Times - Health
2023-02-15 01:00How Climate Change Is Spreading Malaria in Africa
The mosquitoes that transmit the disease dramatically increased their range over the last century as temperatures warmed, scientists reported.
New York Times - Health
2023-02-14 19:24According to Medical Guidelines, Your Doctor Needs a 27-Hour Workday
Some doctors say that however reasonable guidelines may seem, their cumulative burden causes “constant frustration” to medical practice.
New York Times - Health
2023-02-14 19:12Pancreatic Cancer Rates Rising Faster Among Women
Rates of pancreatic cancer are climbing the fastest among young women, particularly those who are Black.
WebMD
2023-02-14 18:45Allergists Less Likely to Check Black Kids for Eczema
Researchers found that while Black children are more likely to develop asthma, they’re less likely than white children to be evaluated for eczema by an allergist.
WebMD
2023-02-14 18:19Cutting Calories Could Slow the Pace of Aging: Study
Cutting calories by 25% slowed down the pace of aging in young and middle-aged adults by a few percentage points, compared to people who continued eating normally, new research reveals. This first-of-its-kind study in humans adds to evidenc...
WebMD
2023-02-14 17:30Male contraceptive pill prototype stops sperm swimming
Early tests in mice look promising for a non-hormonal, on-demand pill that immobilises sperm.
BBC News Health
2023-02-14 16:18Should You Skip Dark Chocolate This Valentine's Day?
Consumer Reports announced they'd tested 28 different dark chocolate bars -- and found lead and cadmium in every one of them.
WebMD

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