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A recent study showed that only 22% of sunscreen brands protect against UV radiation — but that doesn't mean you should ditch it altogether.
Pfizer Inc. plans to spend billions of dollars to join the race for a new type of cancer treatment. Similar to its competitors, Pfizer also plans to partner with a Chinese company. The company PFE ...
Can sunscreens disrupt hormonal health? Dermatologists explain how different chemical filters act in the body.
As President Trump touts his own executive orders to lower drug prices, the Medicare drug price negotiations begun during the Biden administration are continuing behind the scenes. Two companies ...
The study included patients with R/R multiple myeloma who had progressed after at least 3 prior lines of therapy, including a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory drug, and an anti-CD38 ...
In December, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new treatment for people with insomnia, Dayvigo (lemborexant). The drug will be available in 5 or 10 milligram (mg) doses ...
The therapy has kept her cancer under control for more than five years and now been shown to extend survival. “It was a scary time, but MSK made it possible for me to move back home and stay on the ...
Source: Used with permission, Mark Gold The good news about bad drugs is that overdose deaths caused by fentanyl are significantly down in the United States, although too many people are still dying.
At Carolina Family Healthcare in Charlotte, family physician Dimitrios Hondros has seen firsthand the life-changing benefits of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Patients not only lose weight ...
“It turns out I had something called a drug-induced liver injury, which came from my supplements.” The liver is responsible for more than 500 functions in the human body, including filtering ...
Since we take prescription drugs to feel better, it’s alarming to think that some common ones can actually make you more sick. But that’s precisely what a shocking new study out of Norway has ...
(NEXSTAR) – Hundreds of people who stopped using allergy medications like Zyrtec and Xyzal noticed an uncomfortable new side effect, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a warning ...