[ad_1] A powerful and controversial new opioid analgesic has been approved by the federal government this month, largely thanks to the work of a doctor from the University of Minnesota, who has …
Read More »A parental pacifier can reduce the risk of allergy in children
[ad_1] SEATTLE – Some mothers or dads would not think at all about "cleaning" their baby 's pacifier after she fell to the ground by putting it in their mouths, while others …
Read More »Second case of measles diagnosed in Lowell area, say public health officials
[ad_1] Public health officials have announced that a second case of measles had been diagnosed in the Lowell area. The Ministry of Public Health confirmed that one person had been diagnosed with …
Read More »Second confirmed case of measles in Lowell | Massachusetts News
[ad_1] LOWELL, Massachusetts (AP) – Health officials in Massachusetts have confirmed a second case of measles in Lowell and warn residents in the area that the person has traveled to several public …
Read More »In case of mild pain after a visit to the doctor or dentist in Oregon? Do not expect opioids anymore
[ad_1] According to the Oregon Health Authority: The guidelines address patients observed in the following practice areas: • Outpatient care (for example, emergency services, urgent care, primary care, including specialists acting as …
Read More »Your preference for tea coffee could be in your genes
[ad_1] In a new research on how genetic factors determine taste, scientists now believe that they know why some humans prefer coffee while others opt for tea. An article published this week …
Read More »Health officials call for community action against child mortality and premature birth
[ad_1] Public health officials in Smith County are calling for community action based on infant mortality rates, maternal mortality and premature birth in the area. They spoke at an event called "Purple …
Read More »A man with a persistent runny nose learns that he had a leak of cerebral fluid
[ad_1] A man from North Carolina who had a nose that was constantly flowing for years finally learned that it was because of a leak of cerebral fluid. Greg Phillpotts told Local …
Read More »Jeffstat helicopter to speed up emergency blood deliveries in South Jersey
[ad_1] Jefferson Health's JeffSTAT helicopters, on Monday, November 12, became the first health system transportation service to carry life-saving blood units for emergency transfusions. This new service is the result of a …
Read More »Easy workouts can help you meet new rules
[ad_1] This is still the moment. The Department of Health and Social Services has released a new edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. This sound that you hear, is that …
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