Online and retail pharmacies and telehealth providers can now officially offer mifepristone, finalizing broader abortion access.
The device provides hands-free urine analysis for up to three months between charges.
The next generation of obesity treatments, a controversial Alzheimer's drug, and male birth control are all coming in 2023.
Children 12 and older lost an average 14.7% of their initial body weight over a year’s time while taking Wegovy.
Covid-19 outpatients who took metformin were noticeably less likely to be diagnosed with long covid up to 10 months later, the study showed.
Most cases have occurred in unvaccinated children, many of whom were eligible for the highly effective shots.
The company is working on a prescription-specific, AI-powered image processing tool to help pharmacists.
In the aftermath of flooding, mold inside homes can become a nightmare—and insurance doesn't always pay for cleanup.
A spaceflight diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods could make astronauts healthier and more productive in space, new research suggests
Cancer-fighting viruses, gene therapies, and a new class of hair loss drugs are some of the year's most exciting medical advances.
A new report from the Commonwealth Fund finds that abortion-restrictive states have worse maternal and infant health outcomes.
The official tally of reported covid-19 deaths is a vast undercount of the pandemic's carnage, a new study finds.
Emergent BioSolutions said Tuesday that the FDA will decide whether to approve its OTC nasal spray by late March 2023.
An investigative report suggests that lecanemab can raise the risk of severe brain bleeding when taken with a blood thinner.
The World Health Organization's current list of the worst germs features those responsible for Ebola, Zika, and covid-19.
The outbreak has sickened at least 18 children to date, all of whom were unvaccinated.
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The cost of Eli Lilly's insulin has increased by thousands in recent years, but a few fake tweets cut an estimated $15 billion out of the company’s market cap.
The CDC now estimates that excessive alcohol use is responsible for one in every five deaths among adults under the age of 50.
There were an estimated 10.6 million cases and 1.6 million deaths caused by tuberculosis last year, a WHO report has found.