The U.S. federal government spent an estimated $1.8 billion in Medicare funds in 2019 on […]
Technology assesses effectiveness and safety of drug targets
Researchers have boosted pioneering technology to show whether potential treatments are worth progressing into human […]
Further decline in prevalence of obesity in four-year-olds in New Zealand
Obesity among New Zealand four-year-old children is continuing to decline, but one in three children […]
'Crown-like structures' surrounding breast tumors could hinder treatment response, study finds
A new study from the University of Southampton has discovered that 'crown-like structures' surrounding breast […]
Worldwide shortage of health workers threatens effective health coverage
More than 43 million additional health workers are needed to meet targets for universal health […]
Stroke: The time of day you take aspirin may halve your risk of a stroke reports doctor
Dr Xand: Research suggests Aspirin could help with stroke We use your sign-up to provide […]
Dementia warning: Five types of meat may cause dementia that gets worse ‘unusually fast’
Dementia: Dr Sara on benefits of being in nature We use your sign-up to provide […]
Monkeypox Outbreak in Europe ‘Largest Ever With 100+ Cases
LONDON (Reuters) – More than 100 cases of monkeypox, a viral infection more common to […]
SGLT-2 inhibitors as First-Line Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes?
Use of sodium–glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors rather than metformin as first-line treatment for type 2 […]
Ask the Pediatrician: Do children really need all these vaccines?
Q: I read a lot online about vaccines. Do kids really need so many shots? […]