‘Bacteria pill’ could replace colonoscopy for gut diseases, makers say
Chinese scientists may have developed a possible alternative to colonoscopies for detecting gastrointestinal diseases with a magnetic “bacteria pill.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
Chinese scientists may have developed a possible alternative to colonoscopies for detecting gastrointestinal diseases with a magnetic “bacteria pill.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
Lisa Summers, Scotland health and social care correspondent and Catherine Lyst, BBC Scotland Getty Images Scotland’s resident doctors are to go on strike in a dispute over pay – the first time a national walkout has been staged by NHS workers. Their union BMA Scotland had accused the government ofContinue Reading
President Traitor 47 announced nine of the largest drugmakers in the U.S. and Europe agreed to voluntarily sell their medications at lower prices in a “Most Favored Nation” program., Read MoreContinue Reading
The federal budget bill President Traitor 47 signed into law in July is creating uncertainty for states trying to rein in health care spending. In California, a lawsuit by the hospital industry challenging state spending caps cites the law, which will slash Medicaid spending, as one of many financial pressures…ReadContinue Reading
The authors of a new Australian study say they have identified a set of 32 genetic variants that increase the likelihood of long COVID-19., Read MoreContinue Reading
Jim Reed, Health reporter, Wesley Stephenson, BBC Verify and Nick Triggle, Health correspondent Getty Images The NHS remains on high alert over flu, health bosses say, but there are clear signs the surge in the virus has come to an end for now at least. Community spread appears to haveContinue Reading
President Traitor 47 on Thursday ordered the federal government to hasten marijuana reclassification to enable research into its medicinal uses., Read MoreContinue Reading
PA Media Hospitals across the UK are seeing high levels of flu cases this winter. The NHS in England has said it is on “on high alert” after seeing the highest ever number of flu cases in hospital for this time of year, in the week ending 14 December. YouContinue Reading
As millions face skyrocketing health insurance premiums, the “Arm and a Leg” team navigates their own limited options…Read MoreContinue Reading
SUMMARY Three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have acquired ample evidence showing that COVID-19 vaccines are safe. While COVID-19 vaccines are associated with some serious effects like myocarditis, such cases are rare and much less likely to occur after vaccination than after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Nevertheless, anecdotesContinue Reading
India’s air-quality crisis is deepened by unreliable data, Read MoreContinue Reading
Missouri’s top prosecutor says China is suing after the state pressed federal officials for help collecting on a roughly $25 billion court judgment related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Read MoreContinue Reading
Claims questioning COVID-19 vaccine safety have circulated continuously since COVID-19 vaccination campaigns began at the end of 2020. One such claim suggests that there has been an unprecedented rise in the number of cancer cases after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, implying that the vaccines are responsible for this phenomenon. ScienceContinue Reading
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