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FDA Upgrades Recall on 160,000+ Bottles of Thyroid Medication
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded a recall of a commonly prescribed thyroid medication due to what it described as “subpotent” active ingredients. The recall of more than 160,000 bottles of levothyroxine sodium, which...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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FDA Approves First Cream for Treating Chronic Hand Eczema
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has signed off on the first-ever cream specifically approved for treating chronic hand eczema (CHE). CHE is common condition marked by redness, itching and cracking on the hands and wrists....
- Posted July 24, 2025
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The Many Faces of Parkinson’s: Symptoms, Treatment, and How To Manage It
About 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) each year – one person every six minutes. While most people associate PD with tremors and stiffness, the condition is far more complex than these symptoms and may...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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Insulin Nasal Spray Reaches Alzheimer’s Targets, Brain Scans Show
Insulin delivered by nasal spray might be a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says. An insulin nasal spray effectively reached key memory regions in the brains of a small group of older adults, researchers...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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Lab Experiments Show Why Wrinkles Form
The struggle to tame wrinkles is an age-old conflict, with people using any number of lotions, creams and treatments to try and smooth their skin. Now, researchers say they know exactly why skin wrinkles. “This is no...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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You Might Not Need As Many Daily Steps As You Think, Review Argues
Walkers don’t need to march 10,000 steps a day to gain substantial health benefits, a comprehensive new evidence review has concluded. Instead, getting just 7,000 steps a day appears to be most effective in reducing a person’s...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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Pregnant Women Turning To Safer Antiseizure Drugs
More pregnant women are turning to newer and potentially safer antiseizure medications, a new study says. Older antiseizure drugs like valproate and phenobarbital are known to increase risk of birth defects. But there’s been a 30% increase...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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Risk Has Doubled For Alcohol Liver Disease
Heavy-drinking Americans are more than twice as likely to develop alcohol-related liver disease compared to two decades ago, even though folks generally imbibe the same amount as before, a new study says. This is likely because heavy...
- Posted July 24, 2025
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FDA Picks George Tidmarsh to Head Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Tidmarsh's areas of expertise include pediatrics, pediatric oncology, and neonatology
- Posted July 23, 2025
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Tuna Recalled in Seven States Over Listeria Fears
Two types of tuna sold in seven states are being recalled due to listeria concerns. The first recall affects tuna salad and ready-to-eat foods containing tuna salad from Beaverton, Oregon-based Reser’s Fine Foods. The products were sold at Jewel-Osco...
- Posted July 23, 2025




















