Category: healthcare

Toxic Air Pollution Particles Can Get Into Fetus Brains, Lungs, Livers, Says New Study

This in turn could affect organ development and have many long term health implications after birth.

Mental Health Drug Usage Rose In 2021, But Not All Pharmacy Costs Did, New Report Shows

Despite increases in overall mental health drug utilization, costs per person declined by nearly 5% between 2020 and 2021, according to a new report from EmpiRx, a value-based PBM.

Florida Surgeon General Warns Against Young Men Getting Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines, What’s His Justification?

Florida’s Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD, cited an “analysis” that many have since questioned.

Two Areas Where The U.S. And China Can Still Work Together

The fight against cancer and push to a carbon neutral future offer promise, experts at an Asia Society conference in New York said this week

Synthetic Marijuana In Florida Tainted With Rat Poison, 52 Sick, 4 Dead

For the survivors, treatment took months, and the whole thing ended up being a very costly affair.

Apple Watch Ultra IRL: Should You Buy One?

The Apple Watch Ultra is big, bright, smart, capable, brawny, and new. But should you lay out $800 to get one?

Maybe.

But whatever you do, stay away from the new Alpine Loop strap.

How Long After Having Covid-19 Should You Wait To Get The Booster Vaccine?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending you should consider waiting for three months. Here’s why.

Stopping The Uganda Ebola Outbreak Now Is A Global Priority

Whatever aid Uganda requires to get the current outbreak under control will no doubt be well worth the investment.

Menopause Supplement Industry To Grow To $22.7 Billion By 2028 As Women Seek Out Alternative Treatments

The global menopause supplement industry is expected to reach $22.7 billion by 2028 according to figures from a report by Grand View Research Inc. as women seek out alternative therapy to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and antidepressants.

Football Concussions—The NFL’s Worst Fear—May Be More Likely On Fake Grass Fields, Study Suggests

The research, among the first to examine how playing surfaces contribute to head trauma, comes amid significant public outcry about the NFL’s handling of concussions.