Existing dialysis machines must be specifically adapted to be used on newborns and small babies.
Green light for new drug for types of cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy
Drug for specific genetic disorders gets the green-light from EMA and FDA.
Up to 5,000 exposed to hepatitis A at Missouri Red Robin
Hepatitis A is a viral liver disease that is transmitted through contact with an infected person or consumption of contaminated food or water.
Amazing: Woman in coma gives birth to healthy baby
Melissa had been diagnosed with a benign brain tumor, but decided to hold off on surgery until after she gave birth.
New study suggests people are less anxious at work than at home
Conventional wisdom has long asserted that work is stressful and home is relaxing, but a new report suggests that the opposite may be the case for many.
Researchers discover protein that could lead to new malaria vaccine
Plasmodium falciparum malaria, a deadly form of malaria, kills one child every 15 seconds in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Minnesota becomes first state to ban anti-bacterial soap chemical triclosan
Animal studies have shown that it can disrupt hormones critical for reproduction and development, as well as contribute to the development of resistant bacteria.
E. coli outbreak linked to sprouts, CDC says
There is a strong link between the food poisoning cases and sprouts from Evergreen Fresh Sprouts, based in Idaho.
Large-scale food recalls remind consumers of dangers of bacteria contamination
Food borne illness risk has been very high this week with several multi-state recalls initiated to contain potential E. coli and Listeria bacterial contaminations of meat, sprouts, hummus, dips, and walnuts.
Could weed curb seizures? Researchers weigh in
As of late, medical marijuana has been legalized in 21 states and the District of Columbia.
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