Consider for a moment that your life is dominated by spontaneous nosebleeds, chronic stomach hemorrhaging, persistent anemia and a complex
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New approach to pain treatment in diseases of the pancreas
One of the worst symptoms associated with inflammation or cancer of the pancreas is severe chronic pain. Pancreatic pain is
Continue reading »Reducing the risk of post-incarceration opioid overdose in women
More than 75 percent of incarcerated women in Oregon’s state prison system require treatment for a substance use disorder. Further,
Continue reading »Commonly used antibiotics may lead to heart problems
Scientists have shown for the first time a link between two types of heart problems and one of the most
Continue reading »Drugmaker J&J faces possible $17 billion payout for pushing opiods
US drugmaker Johnson & Johnson faces a potential record $17 billion damages payout Monday when an Oklahoma judge rules whether
Continue reading »Serelaxin does not lower CV death in acute heart failure
(HealthDay)—An infusion of serelaxin does not result in a lower incidence of death from cardiovascular causes or worsening of heart
Continue reading »DAAs cut deaths in those treated for HCV-related liver cancer
(HealthDay)—Among patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and complete response to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment, direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy
Continue reading »CDC: Prescription drug use similar in united states, canada
(HealthDay)—Use of prescription drugs is similar in the United States and Canada, with almost 70 percent of adults aged 40
Continue reading »What happens when you overdose?
Your body is a delicately balanced chemical system, and if you take too much of a drug, you destroy that
Continue reading »New technology targets cancer, other diseases, and hidden elements that allow those diseases to thrive
A Purdue University-affiliated startup has created a platform aimed at treating relapse patients for cancers and other diseases by taking
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