- Despite Previous Data, Paxlovid May Be Useful for Long Covid After All
- Some GLP-1s Achieve More Weight Loss Than Others: Study
- More Evidence Bolsters the Oral Herpes and Alzheimer’s Link
- Health Advocates Are Unhappy with FDA Guidance on Lead Levels in Baby Food
- FDA Calls for Better Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters in People of Color
- Fluoride May Be Linked to Decreased IQ, Says “Limited Data,” Hard-to-Interpret Study
- First U.S. Death From Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
- Blood Test May Help Predict How Long Immunity Lasts
- DoxyPEP Lowers Rate of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Data Suggests
- Multilingual Children with Autism Show Improved Cognitive Function
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CPR Phone Guidance Boosts Cardiac Arrest Survival, Study Says
Researchers find 911 dispatchers can talk bystanders through the process -- and save lives
- Posted November 15, 2014
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Are Women More Likely to Survive Cardiac Arrest?
French, Dutch studies draw differing conclusions
- Posted November 15, 2014
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Most in U.S. Aren’t Suitable Kidney Donors, Study Says
Health or financial reasons disqualify more than 75 percent, researchers report
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Boston Marathon Bombing’s Legacy of Hearing Damage
Those affected still report hearing loss and ringing in ears, researchers say
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Boston Marathon Bombing’s Legacy of Hearing Damage
Those affected still report hearing loss and ringing in ears, researchers say
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Safe, Successful Kidney Dialysis Possible in Ebola Patients
Emory doctors report on successful and safe protocol
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Mom’s Weight Might Influence Baby’s Earliest Development
Overweight at conception linked to changes in embryo's ability to grow properly, research suggests
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Alzheimer’s Cases Expected to Double by 2050, Researchers Say
Costs for care may go up as much as fivefold if disease isn't delayed, prevented
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Two Generic Versions of ADHD Drug Not as Effective: FDA
In some patients, the medications were released more slowly than extended-release Concerta
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Sleep Apnea Linked to Kidney Disease Progression in Diabetics
Screening for sleep disorder could spot those at risk for more rapid loss of renal function, researchers say
- Posted November 14, 2014