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Category: Health
Heart Failure Patients Shouldn’t Stop Meds Even if Condition Improves: Study
There’s bad news for heart failure patients with dilated cardiomyopathy who’d like to stop taking their meds. Any progress they’ve
Spending our carbon budgets wisely
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sent a clear message to the world with its last report, issued
Many Drugstores Won’t Dispense Opioid Antidote as Required
People who overdose on opioids have one lifeline, the drug naloxone, but two new studies find that many pharmacies won’t
Dry eye syndrome slows reading rate, study suggests
Johns Hopkins researchers report that chronic dry eye, a condition in which natural tears fail to adequately lubricate the eyes,
Can’t exercise? A hot bath may help improve inflammation, metabolism, study suggests
Hot water treatment may help improve inflammation and blood sugar (glucose) levels in people who are unable to exercise, according
U.S. OD Death Rate Worst Among Wealthier Nations
With the rate of drug overdose deaths more than doubling since the turn of the century, the United States now
What’s next for smart homes: An ‘Internet of Ears?’
Houses have been getting progressively “smarter” for decades, but the next generation of smart homes may offer what two Case
Treating the ‘bubble babies’
An international study published in the journal Blood by researchers led by Dr. Elie Haddad, a pediatric immunologist and researcher
Could a Natural Protein Help Fight Obesity?
It’s a finding only observed so far in mice, but researchers say that a naturally occurring protein triggered significant weight