Category: healthcare

FDA: Here Are Dangers Of NyQuil Chicken And Benadryl Challenges On Social Media

People have landed in emergency rooms and even died from such social media challenges.

Cracks In Promising Treatments For Monkeypox—TPOXX And Jynneos

We are beginning to see cracks in the approach towards monkeypox, both with vaccination and treatment with tecovirimat (TPOXX).

These Diseases Cause 74% Of All Deaths But Lack Necessary Funding, WHO Says

Diseases like cancer, heart disease and diabetes are largely preventable and are some of the world’s biggest killers but receive little funding and attention, the WHO said.

Is ‘Platform As A Service’ (PaaS) Becoming Healthcare’s Preeminent Cloud Model?

Research suggests that most healthcare companies favor a hybrid multi-cloud architecture, where the majority of healthcare infrastructures will be moved to the cloud over the next few years.

In The Fed’s Inflation Fight, Biotech May Be The First Casualty

Serious thought should be given to the effect the anticipated Federal Reserve 0.75% rate hike will have on the biotechnology industry and consequently on the health of the nation.

Monkeypox Could Cause Neurological Issues Like Nerve Pain And Brain Inflammation, Researchers Warn

Monkeypox vaccines, though safer than previous shots, should also be monitored for possible neurological problems, the researchers said.

Walgreens To Buy The Rest Of Shields Specialty Pharmacy For $1.37 Billion

Walgreens Boots Alliance is buying the rest of Shields Health Solutions that it doesn’t already own for $1.37 billion.

Night Owls Are More Susceptible Than Early Birds To Type 2 Diabetes, Study Shows

Rutgers University researchers show how one’s bedtime routine and sleep habits may increase diabetes risk.

President Biden Prematurely Saying Covid-19 ‘Pandemic Is Over’ Is Called ‘Reckless’

Here is the reaction on Twitter and the problems that such a premature declaration may cause.

Getting a Grip on Influenza: The Pursuit of a Universal Vaccine (Part 5)

Flu vaccines need to be readministered every year to keep pace with viral mutations. “Universal vaccines” could change this, providing us with a much broader immunity that remains effective even in the face of constant variation. How do they work?