A fast-spreading H3N2 flu strain is driving an unusually intense early season in the U.S., with millions of illnesses and ...
Heart attacks can happen unexpectedly. Cardiologist shares essential first-aid tips and key do’s and don’ts to act fast and ...
A study by Lucknow's King George’s Medical University found anemia in Indian girl children is directly related to their poor ...
A recently approved injectable eczema drug provides quick itch relief to patients with the maddening skin disease, a new ...
The FDA approved Milestone Pharmaceuticals' Cardamyst nasal spray for acute episodes of PSVT in adults. First treatment for ...
First FDA approved treatment in 30+ years for more than 2 million Americans with PSVT Novel nasal spray designed to rapidly ...
POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) represents a mechanical failure of blood flow, distinct from standard heart ...
In a show of unity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted unanimously Monday night to pass a major legislative package designed to accelerate the development of treatments for pediatric cancer and ...
Isaac has had an unfortunate encounter with some undead in The Forge, but thankfully, you can help him. As soon as you ask Isaac if he's okay, he'll ask for your assistance, and the Cure for Isaac ...
A small, highly anticipated study shows a glimmer of hope in the long effort to control HIV without medication and search for a cure for a virus that attacks immune cells. Researchers gave 10 people ...
Feeding bread to a donkey to treat whooping cough, rubbing a black snail on a wart and impaling it on a thorn are two of the hundreds of remarkable rural Irish remedies once believed to cure ailments.
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