June 2023

Giving Birth Between Ages 23 And 32 Reduces Baby’s Risk Of ‘Non-Chromosomal Anomalies’: Study

A study has found that the ideal age range for mothers to give birth is between 23 and 32, as

Survodutide Impresses in Phase 2 Weight-Loss Trial

SAN DIEGO – Survodutide, a dual glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucagon receptor agonist, led to “striking” weight loss in a

White Coat Ceremony 2019

First year Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine students mark their transition into the medical profession at

Aortic aneurysm treatment with endovascular fenestrated and branched stent-grafts

The video with Dr. Gustavo Oderich describes the indications for aortic aneurysm repair and less invasive options for endovascular treatment

How to CRAM for Your Exams (& Still Get A’s)

It’s exam week. You’ve spent all semester watching Netflix and scrolling through social media and now your final exam is

Akebia Therapeutics Announces Positive Top-Line Results of Phase 4 IMPACT Study of Auryxia for Dialysis Patients

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 29, 2023. Akebia Therapeutics®, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company with the purpose to better the lives of people

Can allergy drops make you sleepy?

Allergy drop immunotherapy does not make you sleepy. Some allergy symptom-relievers, like Benadryl, list drowsiness as a side effect, so

The first fully A.I.-generated drug enters clinical trials in human patients

Alex Zhavoronkov, left, founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, and Feng Ren, co-CEO and chief scientific officer, at the company’s

Childhood picky eating habits persist into adulthood, impacting dietary choices

Picky eating is a common though unwanted behavior among children. However, little is known about its impact on long-term eating

CDC: ‘Drastic’ Rise in Tranq-Related Overdose Deaths

Drug overdose deaths with xylazine involvement have multiplied, with age-adjusted death rates 35 times higher in 2021 than in 2018,

It’s too late for my Dad, but the Government must now commit to a tobacco-free future for the next generation

Alice Wiseman, Director of Public Health for Gateshead and Association of Directors of Public Health Board Member, is one of many

Loneliness More Dangerous Than Smoking In Diabetes Patients, Could Increase Heart Disease Risk: Study

Quit smoking, take care of depression, get routine exercise and follow a healthy diet plan – these are considered the

FDA Approves First Gene Therapy for Hemophilia A

The US Food and Drug Administration approved the gene therapy valoctocogene roxaparvovec (Roctavian, BioMarin) for adults with severe hemophilia A.

Is Ketamine For Depression Safe And Effective? Elon Musk Says It’s A ‘Better Option’

Billionaire Elon Musk said he believes ketamine is a “better option” for people who are dealing with depression than the

The Invisible Effect Medical Notes Could Have on Care

In the mid-1990s, when Somnath Saha was a medical resident at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine,

Renowned innovator in robotic surgery named as new chair of the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at NYU Langone

Umamaheswar Duvvuri, MD, PhD, a renowned researcher and innovator in advanced, minimally invasive robotic surgery of the head and neck,

HMS/HSDM White Coat Ceremony

First year Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine students mark their transition into the medical profession at

Mayo Clinic Explains Coronary Artery Disease

Learning about coronary artery disease (CAD) can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and

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