Soon women could have the option of a wireless device that can be implanted, releases daily doses of birth control hormones, can be controlled by remote and lasts up to 16 years.
New docs get boot camp before treating real patients
In 2012, the program won an innovation award from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Health of mom key factor in baby size, researchers say
Researchers took a look at nearly 60,000 pregnancies in urban areas in India, China, Brazil, Kenya, Oman, the UK, USA and Italy.
Beaches in Long Island closed due to bacteria
Bacteria levels are high due to recent stormy weather.
FDA green lights Beleodaq to treat rare, aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
The medication is suggested for use on patients whose disease relapsed or failed to respond to prior treatments.
Headbanging can cause brain injury, doctors warn
Headbanging can cause serious injuries including whiplash, neck fractures, mediastinal emphysema and carotid artery dissection.
Ebola epidemic unlikely to spread beyond Africa, experts say
The current outbreak began in March and affects Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Foster Farms recalls more than one million pounds of chicken tainted with Salmonella
The current rate of Salmonella infections of 15 cases per 100,000 people is still below the goal of 11.4 per 100,000.
Brain bleed in Motörhead fan caused by overzealous headbanging
Rocking out to heavy metal can be hazardous to one’s health, as one fan of the well-known rock group Motörhead can attest after treatment for brain bleeding.
CDC warns against driving drowsy
The annual report from the CDC warns drivers against driving without sufficient rest.
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