July 23, 2023

Fly-to-bedside resource offers new hope for COVID-19 treatments

Millions of deaths and ongoing illnesses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted scientists to seek new ways of understanding

Drug to prevent RSV in babies approved: What you need to know

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug to help protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The medication,

What to Bring to MCAT Test Day #SHORTS

Arrive at your MCAT prepared. Here are three things to bring on test day and what to leave behind. The

Warning labels in the U.S. seem to be everywhere. Here’s why they may be pointless

Warning labels are designed to inform consumers about potential risks of using a product, but they have become too prevalent

New study finds link between maternal and infant sleep patterns

New mothers can expect sleep deprivation in the first few years of baby’s life. But too little sleep can take

Long COVID Persists as a Mass Disabling Event

Bonuck is a pediatric health researcher and a professor of family and social medicine. The latest CDC data on long

Tips To Stay Moving While Working From Home

Working from home is great, but the lack of movement can leave you feeling sluggish and unmotivated. No longer do

EU Agency Issues Positive Opinion on Ritlecitinib

The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use of the European Medicines Agency has granted a positive opinion for ritlecitinib,

Why Do Some People Never Get COVID Symptoms? Study Says Gene Mutation Makes Them Super Dodgers

Ever wondered how some people manage to evade the symptoms of COVID-19 even after they contract the virus? A new

Stopping HIV and STIs in a New Era of Care

A growing body of research suggests that the antibiotic doxycycline can lower the risk of contracting some sexually transmitted infections

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