Trump fixates on drug prices as campaign looms
Advisers explore once-taboo ideas like importing drugs from Canada and negotiating Medicare drug prices. View original article Author: Yasmeen Abutaleb
Advisers explore once-taboo ideas like importing drugs from Canada and negotiating Medicare drug prices. View original article Author: Yasmeen Abutaleb
A recent study in mice searches for links between the sense of smell, airborne pollution, and neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s. View original article Author:
A newly devised test shows that people with multiple coexisting conditions have a higher risk of fast cognitive decline and dying by suicide. View original article Author:
A new blood test for detecting Alzheimer’s disease approaches ‘a level of accuracy that is usable in routine clinical care around the world.’ View original article Author:
Exercise can help improve physical and mental well-being for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). In this article, we look at the best types of exercise for people with MS and give tips for staying safe. View original article Author:
In this article, learn about average baby weight by month. Male babies tend to be slightly heavier than female babies, and growth usually slows down after about 6 months. View original article Author:
Infant botulism is an illness that can occur when a baby ingests the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It causes a range of symptoms and can be fatal without treatment. Learn more here. View original article Author:
Neuroplasticity is the idea that your brain can “rewire” itself in response to a variety of factors—including negative ones, like chronic illness and trauma. The Dynamic Neural Retraining System (DNRS) allows us to correct those patterns and heal. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, I talk with Annie Hopper about how to use DNRS … Read more
Sertraline, which goes by the brand name Zoloft, is a common antidepressant. This article provides an overview of sertraline, including its uses, dosages, side effects, and interactions. View original article Author:
The mosquito-transmitted virus, which can cause severe birth defects, faded after 2016, but it’s still circulating and has now spread to other countries. View original article Author: