September 21, 2023

Have Distressing Thoughts? Suppressing Them Might Help, Suggests New Study

For years, psychologists have argued that suppressing thoughts can often backfire, sometimes even making them more persistent and intrusive. However,

AdaptHealth Says Terminated Appointment Contract for CEO

(Reuters) – AdaptHealth said on Wednesday it had mutually agreed with recently appointed CEO Crispin Teufel to terminate his employment

Relmada Therapeutics Announces Efficacy and Safety Results from the Phase 3 Long-Term Study of REL-1017 in Major Depressive Disorder

CORAL GABLES, Fla., Sept. 20, 2023, Relmada Therapeutics, Inc., a late-stage biotechnology company addressing diseases of the central nervous system

Everything You Need To Know About Depression, One Of The Most Common Mental Illnesses

Depression is a global challenge that affects individuals across different borders and cultures. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that

Alcohol Exclusion Laws Still on the Books in 18 States

TOPLINE: Alcohol exclusion laws (AELs) that allow health insurers to deny coverage of injuries sustained while individuals are intoxicated remain

The risks to alcohol and food stocks from Ozempic-like weight loss drugs

The rise of new anti-obesity medications could result in less alcohol consumption, impacting Club name Constellation Brands (STZ). The risk

Lurie Children’s neurosurgeon performs computer-guided radiofrequency ablation to decrease hypertonia in cerebral palsy

Jeffrey Raskin, MS, MD, a neurosurgeon at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, performed the first ever

FDA Shoots Down Needle-Free EpiPen Alternative, Requests More Data

The FDA declined to approve an epinephrine nasal spray (ARS-1, also known as neffy), requesting that an additional premarketing study

FDA Advisors Grapple With Logistical, Ethical Issues of Artificial Womb Technology

While members of the FDA Pediatric Advisory Committee (PAC) said much of the existing artificial womb technology (AWT) research is

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