A study suggests that synthetic THC (dronabinol) may reduce aggression in Alzheimer’s patients and improve caregiver well-being, offering hope for millions affected by dementia. ...
United States: That is a question posed by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) noting that in the most recent report many consumers have no clue that alcohol consumption leads to higher probability of certain types of cancer. According ...
The FDA's approval of Cobenfy offers new hope for treating schizophrenia with fewer side effects than traditional medications. ...
The U.S. EPA is under scrutiny after a judge warned that fluoride in drinking water may harm children's intellectual development, prompting calls for regulatory action. ...
A promising non-pharmacological nasal spray, PCANS, may outpace masks in preventing respiratory infections by effectively capturing and neutralizing pathogens at their entry point. ...
Failure to control global warming could lead to 65 million heat-related deaths in the U.S. by mid-century, mainly affecting poor and minority communities. ...
Concerns are mounting over potential person-to-person transmission of H5N1 bird flu as multiple health workers show respiratory symptoms after exposure to an infected patient in Missouri. ...
Overdose deaths in the U.S. have reached a three-year low, signaling a promising decline influenced by public health interventions and changes in drug supply dynamics. ...
A recent investigation reveals that while H5N1 bird flu has been detected in wastewater across several states, the virus remains largely confined to animals, with minimal risk to humans. ...
The study underscores the urgent need for preventive measures, highlighting that a significant portion of stroke cases is avoidable through lifestyle and environmental changes. ...