Category: healthcare

Psychedelics Co. Silo Wellness To Acquire Dyscovry Science, Seeking To Leverage Its Govt. Partnerships

Exclusive details on Silo Wellness’ proposed acquisition of Dyscovry Science, a company that, unlike most of its peers in the psychedelics space, which focus on mental health issues, is targeting a physiological condition: irritable bowel syndrome.

Why Omicron Is About To Make Americans Act Immorally, Inappropriately

Even as Americans begin to move on from the Covid-19 pandemic, those who get sick still try to avoid spreading the virus. They stay home and avoid others. Don’t get used to it. This, too, will pass.

The Latest In Neonatal Care: A “Smart” Pacifier

According to the developers, the device may help monitor a baby’s electrolytes.

EXCLUSIVE: Meet The Irish Startup Preventing Hair Loss During Chemotherapy That Just Raised $5 Million

Luminate Medical, an Irish medical device company developing devices to eliminate hair loss during chemotherapy announced that it has raised more than $5 million in grant financing and a seed round investment, from investors including Elkstone Capital,…

A Major Science Journal Publisher Adds A Weird Notice To Every Paper. What’s Behind This?

Back in March of 2017, every single paper in the journal Nature included a strange note about maps. The notices are still appearing today. Why is the publisher doing this? It seems to be the result of pressure from China.

Biogen Explores Music Therapy To Improve Walking In MS Through Partnership With MedRythms

MedRythyms – a Portland-based digital therapeutics company has signed a lucrative deal with pharmaceutical giant Biogen to bring its music therapy offering designed to improve walking in people with multiple sclerosis a step closer to reality.

Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Say ‘Peach Tree Dish’ Instead Of Petri Dish?

Taylor Greene also claimed that the government “totally wants to provide surveillance on every part of your life,” including on when and what you are eating.

Almost 1,000 U.S. Flights Canceled Over Memorial Day Weekend

Americans are traveling at nearly pre-pandemic levels this holiday weekend, but many found their trips disrupted by flight cancellations and delays.

FDA: Strawberry Recall As Hepatitis A Virus Outbreak Has Left 16 Hospitalized

The outbreak has already left at least 17 people infected and 12 hospitalized in the U.S. and at least 10 infected and four hospitalized in Canada.

CDC: Level 2 Travel Alert Due To Monkeypox, Here’s What This Means

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging potential travelers to “Practice Enhanced Precautions.”