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Allergan Announces FDA Approval of Avycaz (ceftazidime and avibactam) for Pediatric Patients

DUBLIN, March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) …

20/03/2019

Having one mental health disorder increases your risks of getting another

New studies reveal that most psychiatric illnesses are related to one another. Tracing these connections, like the mapping of a …

20/03/2019

Atossa Genetics Announces FDA Approval of Oral Endoxifen for “Expanded Access” as Post-Mastectomy Treatment for a U.S. Breast Cancer Patient

SEATTLE, March 14, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Atossa Genetics Inc. (Nasdaq: ATOS), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics and …

20/03/2019

Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Bermekimab Shows Potential New Standard of Care for Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Including Significant Pain Reduction without Antibiotics

AUSTIN, Texas, March 05, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — XBiotech (NASDAQ: XBIT) today released findings for its Phase 2 clinical study …

19/03/2019

Breastfeeding can erase effects of prenatal violence for newborns

How infants adjust in their first months of life depends on many factors, including what their mothers experienced while they …

18/03/2019

The sweet spot: Scientists discover taste center of human brain

Researchers long ago mapped sight, hearing and other human sensory systems in the brain. But for taste, which could be …

14/03/2019

Persons with Alzheimer’s disease have a higher risk of head injuries

Persons with Alzheimer’s disease have approximately 30 percent higher risk of head injuries, and 50 percent higher risk of traumatic …

11/03/2019

How does the brain change over the course of Alzheimer’s?

What changes in the brain are caused by Alzheimer’s disease? How do these changes differ from those observed in the …

08/03/2019

DNA detectives and the end of family secrets

Rose Overberg used to stare in the mirror at her “funny” eyebrows and wonder where they came from. She says …

08/03/2019

Another Side Effect of the Opioid Crisis: Heart Infections

WEDNESDAY, March 6, 2019 — New research uncovers more damage wrought by the opioid epidemic: Cases of a dangerous heart …

06/03/2019

Shortages of essential medicines for pediatric cancer patients threaten outcomes

Shortages of essential chemotherapy drugs for children undergoing cancer treatment has been an increasingly frequent obstacle for patients and hospitals …

05/03/2019

Children conceived through assisted reproduction face no greater risks of emotional or behavioural problems

Children conceived through medically assisted reproduction (MAR), such as IVF, are at no more risk of developing emotional or behavioural …

04/03/2019

Researchers develop techniques to track the activity of a potent cancer gene

MYC is one of the most potent cancer genes, contributing to almost every kind of cancer—yet it is still not …

01/03/2019

Jussie Smollett Lied About Being the Victim of a Hate Crime, Police Say. Why Would Someone Do That?

When news broke that actor Jussie Smollett was under arrest for allegedly faking a hate crime against himself in January, America …

28/02/2019

Are You At Risk Of Endometriosis Or Already Suffering From It? Here’s How You Can Prevent It!

Endometriosis is a painful disorder characterized by tissue that grows outside the uterus but acts like the lining of the uterus. This tissue …

28/02/2019

A cell atlas of the aging lung

Aging promotes lung function decline and increases susceptibility to diseases of the respiratory tract. In order to understand these effects …

27/02/2019

Contributors to delay of multiple sclerosis diagnosis ID’d

(HealthDay)—First symptoms and disease type are contributors to delays in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, according to a study recently published …

27/02/2019

Herbalist sentenced in death of 13-year-old diabetic patient

Tim Morrow, founder of Common Sense Products. (YouTube/Common Sense Products) A Los Angeles-area “herbalist” was convicted in a child abuse …

27/02/2019

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