Health and Wellness

At HHS, RFK Jr. could strip vaccine manufacturers of legal protection

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump’s pick for secretary of Health and Human Services, has been vocal in his criticism of laws that shield vaccine manufacturers from lawsuits. If he

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Lack Of Beds A ‘Political Choice,’ Top Doctor Tells U.K. COVID Inquiry

The United Kingdom faced a critical shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) beds for the sickest patients prior to the

Pfizer decision to withdrawal sickle cell drug leaves patients, advocates reeling

Pfizer’s recent decision to withdraw its sickle cell pill, Oxbryta, from the market due to safety concerns has sent shockwaves

Survival rate for avalanche burials has increased by 10% since 1994, finds new analysis

Avalanche survival rates have seen a significant increase over the past four decades, thanks to advances in technology, increased avalanche

Mass Deportation Of Health Workers Would Put Patients At Risk

But when it comes to immigrant health care workers, the facts speak for themselves. These individuals are a vital part

FDA outlines plan to review safety of common food additives

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a public meeting at its campus in Silver Spring, Maryland to address the

Microplastics found in urinary tract linked to health risks

Microplastics have become a pervasive issue in today's society, with their presence impacting not only the environment but also human

Raising Taxes On These Products Could Generate $3.7 Trillion, Says New Report

So, what’s the solution? The Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health is advocating for governments to implement higher taxes

Higher buprenorphine dose safe for people with fentanyl addiction: study

A recent study has found that patients who receive higher doses of buprenorphine, a medication commonly used to alleviate opioid