A new sleep drug, Belsomra, has been approved by the FDA to treat insomnia.
Researchers: Human milk fat improves growth in premature infants
A cream supplement consisting of human milk fat is linked to improved growth rates in premature infants.
Planned Parenthood PAC to spend at least $500K in upcoming election campaigns
The Planned Parent Maine Action Fund has moved in behind Democratic U.S. Representative Mike Michaud’s bid for governor with a promise to spend over $500K in campaigns for upcoming elections.
Scientists find strong link between stroke and growth hormone treatment in childhood
Children who were treated with growth hormone replacement for short stature or isolated growth hormone deficiency are at a much higher risk for stroke later in life, a new study reveals.
Doctor sued for calling patient’s homosexuality as ‘chronic condition’
The doctor allegedly claims not to have known that homosexuality is no longer considered a diagnosable disease.
Study links 10 common cancers to obesity
Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide.
Too little salt is also unhealthy, researchers warn
Both too little and too much salt consumption is harmful to one’s health, a new study finds.
Intel develops devices for Parkinson’s research
The Michael J. Fox Foundation will fund an effort to equip Parkinson’s disease patients around the U.S. with wearable devices designed and manufactured by the Intel Corporation in a partnership intended to advance research.
Experimental Ebola drug may never reach West Africa
The need for effective treatment for Ebola infected patients is more immediate than experimental medications can be produced, let alone tested to ensure their safety.
Birth rates drop among single women
Women appear to be having fewer babies and waiting longer to start families, the CDC reports.
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