[ad_1] TUESDAY, June 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Flight attendants can face higher risks than average breast and skin cancer, a new study concludes – although the reasons are not yet clear. …
Read More »Colorado's consequences of the FDA-approved CBD drug will be different from most of the United States
[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration marked history on Monday, June 25 by approving for the first time a herbal pharmaceutical product containing marijuana. The drug, Epidiolex, is made from cannabidiol …
Read More »US flight attendants have a higher cancer risk than the general population
[ad_1] It is not always sunny to take the plane. If you even sit in the wrong place, you are more likely to get sick. And for flight attendants who spend most …
Read More »Hennepin Healthcare suspends trial of paramedics administering ketamine – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Hennepin Healthcare suspends a clinical trial on sedative ketamine in emergency situations following criticism that its hospital, the Hennepin County Medical Center, has recruited patients into the study without their knowledge. …
Read More »The hospital suspends the trial of paramedics who administer ketamine
[ad_1] Hennepin Healthcare suspends a clinical trial on sedative ketamine in emergency situations following criticism that its hospital, the Hennepin County Medical Center, has recruited patients into the study without their knowledge. …
Read More »The Minn hospital stops the ketamine trial after the criticism
[ad_1] By Andy MannixStar Tribune MINNEAPOLIS – Hennepin Healthcare announced Monday that it would terminate a clinical trial on ketamine following criticism of patient registration at the hospital prior to obtaining their …
Read More »The FDA approves the first marijuana-based epilepsy drug: CBD oil
[ad_1] A CBD product available in Florida is shown. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the marijuana drug.(Photo: Olivia Vanni / Naples Daily News) United States Food and Drug Administration approved …
Read More »Opiate problems in Ohio Medicaid patients have quadrupled in recent years:
[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio – The number of Medicaid recipients diagnosed with opioid addiction, abuse or overdoses has quadrupled from 2010 to 2016, according to a new report from Ohio Auditor Dave Yost's …
Read More »Women with dense breasts have higher odds of breast cancers detected at regular intervals
[ad_1] Screening tests using automated software showed higher recall and biopsy rates, as well as a higher probability of breast cancers detected by screening and interval, in women with dense breasts compared …
Read More »Artificial pancreas helps hospitalized type 2 diabetics
[ad_1] By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – The use of an artificial pancreas can help inpatients with type 2 diabetes maintain good glycemic control, suggests a new …
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