The price of pharmaceuticals will likely go up soon, and generics are poised to be hit the hardest.
The FDA has received reports of people getting hurt after taking at-home ketamine for mental health issues without medical supervision.
People taking the spray more often had sustained relief from depression symptoms than those taking an antipsychotic, a clinical trial found.
Scientists in the U.S. and Canada have found evidence in two recent cases that adenovirus infection can cause a severe blood clotting condition.
In one of the few interviews she’s done since taking Twitter’s helm, Linda Yaccarino said Twitter will get video chat and payment options for some reason.
Teen Jacob Stevens from Ohio took more than a dozen pills of Benadryl when participating in a TikTok challenge. He died days afterward.
Cancer-fighting viruses, gene therapies, and a new class of hair loss drugs are some of the year's most exciting medical advances.
Auf wiedersehen, Audi. Farvel, Carlsberg. An exodus of worried advertisers spells trouble for the new Tweeter in chief.
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable,” despite ample evidence to the contrary.
Not every country has fully opened back up yet—and conditions apply.
The FDA-approved technology might someday let people to treat many eye problems by simply wearing drug-releasing contacts.
The man also sold unapproved "cancer vaccines" for years.
Vaccines also show some promise in reducing symptoms among those already experiencing long covid, a review of evidence found.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is older than the aerosol spray can, invented in 1941.
Employees will be required to show proof that they’ve gotten their booster shot or take an antigen test to enter Apple premises.
The agency also issued new recommendations for individuals who have been exposed to covid-19, though those are a bit more complicated.
Researchers are learning more about Omicron every day, with both encouraging and worrying results.
Essential workers traveling from Mexico and Canada still have a couple of months to get vaccinated.
High-risk Americans and those over 65 are being told to get boosters, while J&J recipients should get any shot they want two months after their original dose.
Starting Monday, visitors 12 and above must show vaccination cards or a negative covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of visiting.