(MedPage Today) -- Nurses and two major hospital systems in New York City reached a deal to end a nearly month-long strike over staffing levels, workplace safety, health insurance, and...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Nurses and two major hospital systems in New York City reached a deal to end a nearly month-long strike over staffing levels, workplace safety, health insurance, and...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Moderate daily consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was tied to reduced dementia risk and better cognitive function over time, a prospective study of health professionals showed....
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Many adverse events listed on statin product labels don't have good evidence that they are actually caused by the drug, a pooled analysis of the clinical trial...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Award-winning actress Catherine O'Hara died of a pulmonary embolism at age 71, with rectal cancer as the underlying cause, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's...
Read moreResults from a new small study suggest people aged 50 and older with MS who want to discontinue disease-modifying therapy can do so with cladribine with minimal risk for relapse....
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Adequate staffing, flexible scheduling, and better wages and benefits might entice registered nurses (RN) who recently left hospital employment to return to practice, a cross-sectional study suggested....
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The FDA announced plans to take action against non-FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonists, a move that prompted telehealth company Hims & Hers to yank its new compounded semaglutide...
Read moreUK health officials have confirmed one death and dozens of infections linked to contaminated non-sterile wipes still found in home first aid kits. Press Association Source link : https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/non-sterile-wipes-tied-fatal-infection-officials-say-2026a100042i?src=rss Author...
Read moreThe FDA has removed R/R PCNSL from a Limitations of Use section on the CAR-T product’s label based on positive findings from phase 1 study. Medscape Medical News Source link...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Long, long ago, doctors had very little technology they could use to help them take care of patients. From its earliest days, medicine was an art of...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Science communication has exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic. While Carl Sagan, PhD, MS, was the first household name in science communication, it took a long time for...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The Super Bowl ad showing boxer Mike Tyson biting into an apple and criticizing processed food was produced by a new nonprofit aligned with HHS Secretary Robert...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Some 4.7% of children have at least one food allergy by age 6 years, according to a meta-analysis that spelled out an extensive list of credible risk...
Read moreArtist’s impression of a black hole collision that produced GW250114A. Simonnet/Sonoma State University; LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration; University of Rhode Island The loudest collision ever recorded between two black holes has allowed...
Read moreScotland’s medicines regulator has rejected sotatercept for PAH, citing insufficient cost-effectiveness evidence despite improved exercise capacity. Medscape News UK Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/smc-rejects-sotatercept-pulmonary-hypertension-2026a100042g?src=rss Author : Publish date : 2026-02-09 17:08:00...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Lindsey Vonn's defiant bid to win the Winter Olympic downhill at the age of 41, on a rebuilt right knee and a badly injured left knee, ended...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Derrick Johnson buried his mother's ashes beneath a golden dewdrop tree with purple blossoms at his home on Maui's Haleakalā Volcano, fulfilling her wish of a final...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The opening ceremony of the Milan Cortina Olympics brought tears to my eyes. Maybe it was the nostalgia of watching the Olympics as a little girl --...
Read moreGut bacteria that we barely know anything about may be essential for good health3DMEDISPHERE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY A mysterious group of bacteria seems to thrive in the gut microbiomes of people...
Read moreI was so excited for my first job after university that even the physical assessment – required for my work as a field geologist – came with a certain thrill....
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