Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Following two years of tough negotiations, efforts to craft a global treaty to help countries fight future pandemics have failed, the World Health Organization has acknowledged.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is clamping down on salmonella bacteria found in breaded, stuffed raw chicken products, with the agency issuing a final rule on the issue Friday.
Analysis of a "chemical score" from mouth lesion swab samples might allow patients to skip painful biopsies, getting oral cancers promptly diagnosed in a noninvasive way, scientists report.
For patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), a rapid procedure (RP) is noninferior to a standard procedure for initiation of extended-release (XR) naltrexone, according to a study published online May 8 in JAMA Network Open.
Most ex-cons are unlikely to receive substance use treatment following their release from prison, even though odds are high they are struggling with addiction, a new study finds.
Each year, thousands of Americans head home after a surgery clutching prescription opioids to help ease post-surgical pain.
The active chemical in magic mushrooms could prove to be a powerful antidepressant, a new review finds.
Memorial Day means firing up that backyard grill for the season, hopefully under warm, sunny skies.