With pediatric pain and fever medications in short supply, many parents are eyeing their bottles of adult acetaminophen with an
Month: December 2022
Study: Frequently using digital devices to soothe young children may backfire
It’s a scene many parents have experienced—just as they’re trying to cook dinner, take a phone call or run an
Antibody discovery paves way for new therapies against group A streptococcal infections
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered an antibody with the potential to protect against Strep A infection, as
Researchers explore the concept of belief changes related to psychedelic experiences
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers continue their exploration into psychedelics and how these drugs may produce a wide range of profound
New website helps improve eczema in children and young people
A website developed by the University of Southampton to help people manage their eczema has led to a reduction in
Using human iPS cells, scientists identify the genetic variant causing ALS in some patients
Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have identified a novel genetic variant found in some patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Engineers’ new capsule aims to deliver drugs—and hope—to GI patients
A 3D printed drug-delivery system using a sensor, heating element and wave spring sounds like a machine wheeled into the
Liver cancer study encourages caution with certain gene therapies
Research led by Randal J. Kaufman, Ph.D., has found that misfolded proteins in liver cells contribute to the development of
Five things to know about the cost of insulin
Just a few weeks after Elon Musk completed his chaotic buyout of Twitter, a phony account posing as pharmaceutical company
Use of hearing aids and cochlear implants associated with a decreased risk of developing dementia
Researchers have published findings which suggest that the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants can reduce the risk of