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Hospitals in Ukraine Seeing Surge in Drug-Resistant Infections: CDC

As the war in the Ukraine rages on, new research shows that hospitals there are waging a battle of their own against a different kind of enemy antibiotic-resist

Diabetes Meds Like Ozempic, Mounjaro Might Also Lower Risks for Colon Cancer

Could blockbuster diabetes and weight-loss meds such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound also lower users odds for colon cancer New research suggests they

E-Scooter on Your Kids' Holiday Gift List? Experts Have Warnings, Safety Tips

An electric scooter might be on your kid s wish list for Christmas, but pediatricians say parents should think twice before buying one.Even taking a child on a

Night Shifts Are Triggering Sleep Disorders in Workers

More than half of night shift workers have at least one sleep disorder, as nocturnal labor plays havoc with body rhythms, a new study shows.About 51 of people w

Salmonella Illnesses Tied to Cantaloupes Have Doubled: CDC

are known to be linked to the outbreak, do not eat any cantaloupe if you do not know the brand being sold or served.Given the number of cases observed among the

Lymphedema Left her 'Miserable, Depressed' Until Specialized Surgery Changed Everything

Sydnee Meth survived breast cancer, but she wasn t prepared for the aftereffects of her treatment.Doctors removed the lymph nodes from Meth s right armpit durin

White House Looks to Curb Big Pharma's Sky-High Drug Prices

including drugs.In a statement released Thursday, the White House said it will consider granting patents to rival pharmaceutical companies if a drug becomes pro

Biden Menthol Cigarette Ban Delayed Amid Political Pushback

just as President Biden gears up to run for reelection, administration officials told The Washington Post.The delay, which was posted Wednesday, now says offici

Stigmatizing Attitudes Identified Toward Individuals With Acne

Stigmatizing attitudes toward individuals with acne are observed across a range of social and professional scenarios, according to a study published online Dec.

2016 to 2022 Saw Drop in Rate of Opioid Prescriptions From Surgeons

From 2016 to 2022, there was a decrease in the rate and size of opioid prescriptions from U.S. surgeons, according to a research letter published online Dec. 7

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