Category: healthcare

Forbes Under 30 Leaders Create Retail Site For Cheap And Safe Protective Gear As America Reopens

Though members of the Forbes Under 30 community won’t be able to physically convene in Detroit this year, they will gather remotely this year for Forbes’ first-ever virtual hackathon.

FDA Approves First Oral Treatment For Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Due To Uterine Fibroids

Some people who have uterine fibroids also have painful and heavy periods as a symptom. The FDA has approved the first non-surgical, oral medication option for the management of heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids in premenopausal women.

You Shouldn’t Accept Period Pain & Discomfort As Normal, Explains Expert

Many people experience symptoms alongside their monthly bleed and there are a number of incredibly common period complications that aren’t spoken about. While some side effects are totally routine, an expert explains why you shouldn’t accept that pain …

Study: Coronavirus Lockdowns Saved 3 Million Lives In Europe [Infographic]

The Imperial College, London, has reported that lockdowns resulted in millions of averted deaths across Europe up to May 04.

8 Mask Wearing Mistakes You Can Make, Like Exposing Your Nose, With Coronavirus

Wearing a mask with your nose out? Cutting a hole in your mask? Keeping it around your neck? These are just some of the things that people are doing.

Coronavirus In The Gut: GI Manifestations, Mechanism And Medications

Coronavirus causes gut problems like nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Here’s why and how you treat these nagging symptoms.

Here’s What “Reopening” Looks Like In Some Countries Devastated By Coronavirus

Countries around the world are cautiously embracing the best methods to reopen their economies and borders.

Fate Of Pharma’s Reputation Lies In Gilead’s Hands On Pricing Of Covid-19 Drug Remdesivir

Gilead’s decision will set the tone for the Covid-19 vaccines and drugs that will follow. It will also impact the reputation of the whole industry. It’s not an easy decision. Let’s hope they get it right.

Shutdowns Prevented Approximately 60 Million Coronavirus Cases In US, Study Shows

Research published Monday also found 3.1 million deaths were prevented in Europe.

The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Boosted Telehealth; Here’s How Existing Spaces Can Support Virtual Visits

As more people use telehealth options during the pandemic, medical designers Teri Oelrich and Bryan Langlands explain how healthcare providers can adjust their offices to improve patient care and streamline operations accordingly.