In his work as a pain management pharmacist, Dan Arendt has seen some of his patients stigmatized as “drug seekers”
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Pandemic leads to broader use of monoclonal antibodies
New cases of COVID-19 in the United States have dropped by about 75% from the latest peak in mid-January, but
Continue reading »New study shows differences between the brains of girls and boys with autism
Brain organization differs between boys and girls with autism, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of
Continue reading »Microplastics in food: Health risks and solutions
Globally, 322 million metric tons of plastics were produced in 2016, of which 60% supplied the food and beverage industry
Continue reading »Human brain doesnt slow down until after 60
You used to be able to make snap judgments in your 20s, but now it feels like you take a
Continue reading »COVID-19 vaccination safe during pregnancy
(HealthDay)—Maternal vaccination with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in pregnancy is safe and not associated with detrimental outcomes to the offspring,
Continue reading »Inside the tactical tug of war over the controversial Alzheimer’s drug
The drug industry, patient advocates and congressional Republicans have all attacked federal officials’ decision to decline routine Medicare coverage for
Continue reading »Bacteria in the nose may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease
New research from Griffith University has shown that a bacterium commonly present in the nose can sneak into the brain
Continue reading »Why some vaccinated people still get hospitalized with COVID-19
It’s relatively rare to be hospitalized after getting vaccinated against COVID-19, but those who do typically have significant health issues
Continue reading »Estimated 73% of US now immune to omicron: Is that enough?
The omicron wave that assaulted the United States this winter also bolstered its defenses, leaving enough protection against the coronavirus
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