- U.S. Preterm Births Are on the Rise
- FDA Approves New Kind of Drug for Schizophrenia
- At Two Dallas Hospitals, Kids’ ER Visits for Heat Illness Nearly Tripled Over Last Decade
- U.S. E-Bike and Scooter Injuries are Soaring
- Could Fertility Treatments Raise Heart Defect Risks in Babies?
- Grandma, the Family Dog: Unexpected Sources of Opioid Tragedies for Young Kids
- Upping Dose of Anti-Opioid Drug Might Work Better to Curb Addiction
- Treatment Could Be New Option for People Battling Ulcerative Colitis
- Know What ‘Chroming’ Is? TikTok Fad Could Harm Your Kids
- Babies Who Got Only Breast Milk in Hospital Have Lower Asthma Rates
Health Highlights: Sept.16, 2022
Bariatric surgery can bring long-term benefits for pain, mobility. Seven years out, 43% of the roughly 1,500 patients enrolled in a new study said their joint pain remained noticeably lower than before surgery. Read more
Experts say new street drug is ‘as deadly as fentanyl.’ Drugs called nitazenes are being added to the illicit opioid supply and triggering a new surge in fatal overdoses, health officials and the DEA say. Read more
WHO updates COVID treatment guidelines. In a change, the World Health Organization now recommends against using the antibody drugs sotrovimab and casirivimab-imdevimab for patients with COVID-19. Read more
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