The life of an American primary care provider can be busy, complex and underpaid. But, according to new research, a substantial minority will still have time to help his patients make informed decisions. breast cancer treatment, a matter outside the… Continue Reading →
A startup called Ambrosia Health, which proposed blood transfusions of youths supposedly to reverse aging, ends controversial treatment after a warning from the Food and Drug Administration. "In accordance with the FDA's announcement published on February 19, 2019, we have… Continue Reading →
Infusions are promoted to treat various conditions, including normal aging and memory loss, as well as serious conditions such as dementia, multiple sclerosis, heart disease and post-traumatic stress disorder. "There is no proven clinical benefit from plasma infusion from young… Continue Reading →
A startup called Ambrosia Health, which proposed blood transfusions of youths supposedly to reverse aging, ends controversial treatment after a warning from the Food and Drug Administration. "In accordance with the announcement made by the FDA on February 19, 2019,… Continue Reading →
Therapies may soon include a new method to delay aging and age-related diseases after scientists have passed the first human trial of a technique using drugs to kill old toxic cells in the human body. The study, reported for the… Continue Reading →
A group of experts voted in favor of this drug, manufactured by the Janssen Pharmaceutical Group, a division of Johnson & Johnson, as a nasal spray. Fourteen members voted for the benefits to outweigh the risks, two opposing and one… Continue Reading →
Approximately one-third of advanced cancer patients admitted to a specialized palliative care unit (SPCU) have deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at admission, but in these patients, DVT is associated with neither significant symptoms nor survival, concludes a new study conducted in… Continue Reading →
In a move that could pave the way for the first new treatment of depression in years, a group of experts on Tuesday urged federal regulators to approve a nasal spray containing the active ingredients of ketamine, a drug widely… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON, February 11, 2019 – Panola County Processing, LLC, a facility in Carthage, Texas, is voluntarily recalling approximately 59 kg of smoked sausages due to a processing error that may have resulted in product under-processing, from the Safety Department and… Continue Reading →
In a move that could pave the way for the first new treatment of depression in years, a group of experts on Tuesday urged federal regulators to approve a nasal spray containing the active ingredients of ketamine, a drug widely… Continue Reading →
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned more than a dozen companies against selling unauthorized products claiming to treat Alzheimer's disease and others. Serious ills, announced Monday the agency. Many of these drugs, marketed as dietary supplements and… Continue Reading →
The penis consists of three tubes: the hollow urethra that contains urine and sperm, and two soft and spongy tubes called cavernous bodies that fill with blood to stiffen the erect penis. All three are enclosed in a hard fibrous… Continue Reading →
Break news e-mails Receive news reports and special reports. The news and the stories that matter are delivered on weekday mornings. REGISTER 7 February 2019, 21:59 GMT By Ben Kesslen When Will Schuller was an 18-year-old in high school in… Continue Reading →
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved caplacizumab (Cablivi, Ablynx), the first treatment specifically targeted at adults with Thrombotic thrombotic purpura (aTTP), a rare and potentially fatal blood clotting disorder. "Cablivi is the first targeted treatment that… Continue Reading →
Every year, more than 310,000 women die from cervical cancer, and the vast majority of deaths occur in poorer countries, where vaccination rates for human papillomavirus (HPV) are low. (Good Medical) A vaccine given to girls to protect them from… Continue Reading →
According to a new report, Purdue Pharma, the pharmaceutical company accused of helping the engineer and taking advantage of the opioid epidemic, would also have considered extending treatment to addiction. the Article by ProPublica is allegedly based on secret parts… Continue Reading →
She placed the baby in the suspended scale, supporting her head carefully. But something seemed terribly wrong. "Raise your arm and let go," I say. The arm fell, completely soft. I watched Chantal, then the mother. She did not seem… Continue Reading →
Frostbite does not depend solely on the outside temperature; it is also affected by the wind chill factor. As the wind speed increases, our bodies cool more quickly, which lowers the temperature of the skin. Higher altitudes can also affect… Continue Reading →
In the face of the decision to receive the best possible treatment for cancer or to stop her pregnancy, an English woman has put the life of her baby in the foreground. When did it happen? The heroic decision was… Continue Reading →
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