An inexpensive anti-seizure medication markedly improves learning and memory and other cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients who have epileptic activity
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Pilot program increases access to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in Colorado
Researchers at the University of Colorado College of Nursing at the Anschutz Medical Campus found that an 18-month pilot project
Continue reading »Inflammation predicts response to antidepression medication
Children and teens with bipolar depression responded better to an antipsychotic medicine if they had increased markers of inflammation in
Continue reading »UK medical drug supply still uncertain in a no-deal Brexit
Britain’s government watchdog says there’s still a “significant amount” of work to do to make sure the country has an
Continue reading »Early study results suggest 2 Ebola drugs saving lives
Two of four experimental Ebola drugs being tested in Congo seem to be saving lives, international health authorities announced Monday.
Continue reading »Media reporting of unused opioid medication disposal
Proper and timely disposal of unused prescription opioid medication can prevent accidental overdose or misuse of these medicines. However, the
Continue reading »Your hayfever medication could be making your vagina dry
Vanessa MacKay, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Spokesperson for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists explains: ‘Vaginal dryness can
Continue reading »Study finds treatment with medication reduces arrests and incarceration among people with opioid use disorder
When it comes to addressing the national opioid crisis, most of the research has focused on the physical health risks
Continue reading »Health risk: more deaths due to well-known Arthritis drug
Medication for Arthritis: Increased risk of pulmonary embolism and death Experts do not advise Doctors and patients to exceed the
Continue reading »Inflammation in the brain enhances the side-effects of hypnotic medication
In a study recently published in the European Journal of Pharmacology researchers at Okayama University show how the presence of
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