[ad_1] Antiretroviral drugs have revolutionized the treatment of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, but they are not considered a cure. This is because HIV can hide in the body in "reservoirs" …
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[ad_1] Health officials alert pet owners and veterinarians that certain flea and tick treatments could expose dogs and cats to an increased risk of neurological problems, including: crises. The US Food and …
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[ad_1] If you are taking medication for high blood pressure, you can check the label on your prescription. The federal government said last week that it had discovered another suspected carcinogen in …
Read More »FDA issues warning on pets' reactions to common flea medicine
[ad_1] FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Flea medications protect your pet, but some pets may have serious side effects from products containing isoxazoline, warn US health officials. Although most dogs …
Read More »11 West Nile human cases reported in Philadelphia: Department of Health
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Read More »Drug shortages could add $ 230 million to annual drug cost in the United States | New
[ad_1] Friday, September 21st, 2018 14h37 CDT By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Shortages of prescription drugs could boost prices by twice as much as drugs increase, adding $ 230 million a …
Read More »What caused the Spanish flu, how many people died of the 1918 influenza pandemic and why it ended?
[ad_1] What caused the Spanish flu, how many people died from the 1918 influenza pandemic and why did it stop? : The pandemic killed countless young people who had no immunity to …
Read More »This is what happened when scientists gave octopus
[ad_1] MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, can make humans empathetic and loving, but what happens when you give octopus drugs? RELATED: Snellville Officer Receives National Award for Record MDMA Bust …
Read More »The next flu would be more deadly than the Spanish flu and could kill 400 million people
[ad_1] The flu season is fast approaching and there seems to be a new strain of flu we need to worry about. As the weather cools and the leaves fall from the …
Read More »The rate of Americans living with Alzheimer's disease is expected to double by 2060
[ad_1] This means that the US burden is expected to more than double, from 1.6% of the population (5 million people) in 2014 to nearly 3.3% (13.9 million people) in 2060. The …
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