Category: healthcare

Earthquakes Cause Chain Reactions For Public Health And Safety

Earthquakes cause more than half of all deaths related to natural disasters. From injuries to diseases, the compounding effects of a disrupted infrastructure are great.

The Antihistamine Benadryl Isn’t Being Removed In The U.S. From Pharmacies As An OTC Product

FDA advisory committee vote on ineffectiveness of phenylephrine as nasal decongestant doesn’t mean that the antihistamine Benadryl will be affected.

Phage Therapy To Defeat Superbugs Is Taking Off

Phage therapy — bacteria-killing viruses — might be the most important alternative and adjunct to antibiotics.

Study Links Screens And Developmental Delays. Here’s How To Manage Device Time

Generation Alpha was born into a digital world and is on track to have more screen time than any prior generation.

Julie Van Ongevalle On Sanofi Consumer Healthcare’s Road To Sustainability And B Corp Certification

B Corp Certification demands significant dedication. Julie Van Ongevalle EVP of Sanofi discusses is effects on workforce, environmental sustainability and consumers.

Walgreens And Mental Health America Partner To Address Mental Health Issues In U.S. Schools

Walgreens and Mental Health America announced the launch of a collaborative, back-to-school campaign to address the biggest contributors to youth mental health issues.

England’s Public Health Service Rocked By Sexual Assault Reports

Most women surgeons in England’s public hospitals have experienced sexual harrassment, while many say they have been assaulted and some even raped.

England’s Public Health Service Rocked By Sexual Assault Reports

Most women surgeons in England’s public hospitals have experienced sexual harrassment, while many say they have been assaulted and some even raped.

E. Coli Source Sought In Daycare-Associated Outbreak In Canada

Investigators are testing samples from a kitchen shared by 11 childcare sites as hundreds of individuals test positive for E. coli.

Flu Vaccine Cut Hospitalizations In South America—Here’s What That Means For The U.S.

The vaccine reduced the risk of hospitalization by 52% in five different countries.