An emergency physician explains gas station heroin: what kratom, 7-OH, tianeptine, nitrous and delta-8 do to your body, and why these drugs are legal to sell.
Baseball’s Bobby Valentine is using his celebrity to advocate for cardiovascular disease awareness. What is the role of athletes and celebrities in promoting public health?
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at Lilly’s 2Q earnings, a cannabis-derived drug for PTSD, Apnimed’s IPO and more
Large reviews show that one to three cups of brewed coffee a day are linked with lower risks of liver disease, heart disease, stroke and Type 2 diabetes in most adults.
The abortion pill mifepristone remains embroiled in U.S. legal, political and regulatory battles, despite the Supreme Court temporarily restoring mail access.
CVS Health’s second quarter net income nearly tripled to $2.9 billion compared to the year ago quarter as the company gets a better handle on its Aetna health plan costs.
The debate between Medicare for All and Medicare by Choice advocates, both of whom seek better affordability, is shaping up to be an interesting one in the coming years.
Congo has counted 3,822 Ebola cases. WHO’s own unpublished estimate puts the outbreak three to four times larger, above 10,000 infections.
A field study found more than 500 Bundibugyo Ebola cases in Mongbwalu from mid-January, months before Congo declared the outbreak and earlier than any model suggested.
A field study found more than 500 Bundibugyo Ebola cases in Mongbwalu from mid-January, months before Congo declared the outbreak and earlier than any model suggested.