Leaders of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are defending the approval of the controversial Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drug
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How ERs fail patients with addiction: One patient’s tragic death
Jameson Rybak tried to quit using opioids nearly a dozen times within five years. Each time, he'd wait out the
More than one-quarter of eligible U.S. teens have received COVID-19 shot
(HealthDay)—About one-quarter of vaccine-eligible adolescents have received one or more COVID-19 vaccine doses, while about one half report intent for
Fort Rucker First US Base to Require Vaccination Proof
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Fort Rucker, an army base in
Study shows cannabis terpenes provide pain relief, contribute to entourage effect
When it comes to the medicinal and therapeutic properties of Cannabis sativa, an unsolved mystery is whether there exists an
Vietnam produces first batch of Russian COVID-19 vaccine
FILE PHOTO: A medical specialist holds a vial of Sputnik V vaccine against the coronavirus in a department store in
Most COVID deaths in the U.K. are among the vaccinated, as would be expected
More vaccinated people are dying of COVID than unvaccinated people, according to a recent report from Public Health England (PHE).
Antihypertension drug may help patients with noncancerous brain tumors affecting hearing
New research led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Massachusetts Eye and Ear indicates that the blood pressure
1.5 Million Children Lost Parents to COVID-19 So Far
(Reuters) – During the first 14 months of the pandemic, an estimated 1.5 million children worldwide experienced the death of
France Broadens Use of COVID-19 Health Pass, Slashes Fines
PARIS (Reuters) – The French government adjusted its new plan to fight COVID-19 on Monday, slashing planned fines and postponing