The studies reveal that many low-income and minority patients still face unfair denials for free preventive care, highlighting ongoing healthcare inequities. ...
As Rwanda grapples with a Marburg virus outbreak, health authorities are implementing strict measures to contain the spread while facing significant challenges in identifying ...
As officials rush to combat the Marburg virus, the urgency for vaccine development underscores the challenge of balancing outbreak response with medical innovation. ...
The rising exemptions and declining measles vaccination rates among kindergartners pose serious public health risks, leading to outbreaks in low-coverage communities. ...
A new outbreak of the Marburg virus in Rwanda led to eight deaths, prompting heightened monitoring by U.S. health experts, though the current risk ...
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 ...
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 ...
A promising non-pharmacological nasal spray, PCANS, may outpace masks in preventing respiratory infections by effectively capturing and neutralizing pathogens at their entry point. ...