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New diabetes drug significant in fight against obesity, reveals new study
A weekly intake of a drug, approved to treat Type 2 diabetes, can provide substantial and sustained…
This Is What It Looks Like When An Airbag Slams Into Your Eye Before You Have The Chance To Blink
Doctors used a special staining process to try to see what might be going on, and they made a surpr…
Lauren F Friedman
A prestigious medical journal published a scathing editorial ahead of the election, slamming the Trump administration and other US leaders for their COVID-19 response
This is the first time the New England Journal of Medicine has published a political editorial in i…
Lauren Frias
The malaria pill hydroxycholoroquine failed to help coronavirus patients in 2 big studies
Two observational studies looking at thousands of hospitalized New Yorkers found that the drug's us…
Lydia Ramsey
Diabetes drug effective in reducing severity in Covid patients: Study
Metformin, a commonly prescribed diabetes medication, can help lower the odds of emergency departme…
Monkeypox may not be limited to gay, bisexual men, can spread to others: WHO
Monkeypox infections may not be limited among men who have sex with men, as seen currently, but may…
Eli Lilly falls 9% after its Alzheimer's drug data underwhelms Wall Street
A successful Alzheimer's drug has been viewed as the holy grail in biotech, as it would combat a de…
Matthew Fox
A teenager's jaw shattered after a vape pen exploded in his mouth, once again raising concerns about e-cigarettes
As part of an effort to crack down on the sale of e-cigarettes to youth, The Food and Drug Administ…
Lisa Eadicicco
After 20 Years, Measles Is Making An Alarming Comeback In The US
There will always be a small number of unvaccinated people, namely babies who are too young for the…
Lauren F Friedman
The FDA is sounding the alarm on the next group of drugs that could be abused
There were more than 42,000 deaths in the US attributed to opioids in 2016, and 40% of all opioid o…
Charlotte Hu
Fats in blood, with inflammation, could better predict heart disease risk in women, study finds
For the study, the researchers analysed blood samples and medical information from 27,939 healthcar…
PTI
A secret $1 million deal at a warehouse that ended with an FBI visit shows the wild lengths hospitals are taking to get critical medical supplies
Andrew Artenstein said his supply team had taken extraordinary steps to get N95 respirators during …
Joseph Zeballos-Roig
New Study Reveals How Eggs And Meat Are Linked To Heart Disease
The group published an earlier study, out in the journal Nature Medicine, which indicated that gut …
Jennifer Welsh
The rare clots people get after taking COVID-19 vaccines are different from other clots and require special treatment
The CDC has issues special guidance for the specific post-vaccine clots, known as vaccine-induced i…
Marianne Guenot
If Your Best Friend Becomes Obese, You Have A 57% Chance Of Becoming Obese, Too
Consider the below graph. It's a 2,200-person social network that Christakis tracked for his study …
Drake Baer
A new CDC report said the coronavirus was found on surfaces in cabins aboard the Diamond Princess 17 days after passengers disembarked, but that doesn't necessarily mean it could have infected people
The novel virus' RNA was found in the cabins of both asymptotic and symptomatic passengers before t…
Sarah Al-Arshani,Sarah Al-Ars…
There's been a rare breakthrough in the fight against campus sexual assault
Senn and her co-authors, though, may face some criticism for devising a program that arguably place…
A major study of breast cancer screenings suggests there's no need to stop mammograms based on age
A study published in October in the New England Journal of Medicine evaluated the drop in breast c…
Lydia Ramsey
I'm pregnant and got vaccinated before the CDC recommended it to pregnant people. It was a no-brainer.
After her own research, a pregnant woman decided to get the COVID vaccine to protect herself and he…