NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A study from Japan has found increased rates of relapse of ulcerative colitis (UC) when patients on long-term infliximab therapy…
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Paul Sinha health: Fellow chaser Anne gives update on his illness – ‘He wasn’t very well’
The Chase: Paul Sinha gets 'annoyed' over incorrect answer When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes…
Distributors' 'mountain of opioid pills' fueled epidemic, W.Virginia judge told
(Reuters) -A city and county in West Virginia launched their case against the three largest U.S. drug distributors at a widely anticipated trial on Monday,…
Telehealth can increase nurse workloads, study shows
A study published in the Western Journal of Nursing Research found that patients using at-home monitoring systems for blood glucose and blood pressure levels received…
Goop's Sold Out Vibrator Is Back In Stock — So Grab It While You Can!
If you recall the Valentine’s Day drop of Goop’s first-ever original sex toy — a sleek double-sided wand vibrator that’s pretty enough it could probably…
Man who was scared of crushing his wife during sex loses 40 stone
A man who weighed 58st and was scared to have sex with his wife in case he crushed her has lost 40st – and says…
System to deliver electrically activated glue for sealing defects in broken blood vessels
A team of researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a device that offers a quicker and less invasive way to…
As vaccine demand slows, political differences go on display in California Counties
Demand for Covid vaccines is slowing across most of California, but as traffic at vaccination sites eases, the vaccination rates across the state are showing…
Australia’s once-in-a-lifetime chance to build a better future
Australia has a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to create a healthy, sustainable, equitable and prosperous future by taking bold action to build back better, fairer and greener…
A glimmer of hope: New weapon in the fight against liver diseases
Researchers from Niigata University , the University of Tokyo, Osaka University and Tokyo Medical University, Japan, have developed a new approach that could revolutionize the…