Pharmacists rank best over-the-counter medicines of 2024Pharmacists rank best over-the-counter medicines of 2024
Pharmacists rank best over-the-counter medicines of 2024Products made by Nature Made, CeraVe and Neutrogena had the most No. 1 rankings.
Pharmacists rank best over-the-counter medicines of 2024Products made by Nature Made, CeraVe and Neutrogena had the most No. 1 rankings.
Earth's spinning faster and may require deducting a second from clocksA new study says that clocks may have to skip in a second — called a “negative leap second” — around 2029.
It wasn't just Ohio: Report says vinyl chloride accidents happen oftenThe cancer-causing chemical made headlines last year following the derailment of a freight train that was carrying tanks of it in East Palestine.
Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals he got a pacemakerThe former Governor of California hopes his story will give others the courage to face their health battles and feel less alone.
FDA warns popular pain-relief creams may pose dangerous health risksThe products in question contain high levels of lidocaine, and are typically used to alleviate some of the pain associated with cosmetic procedures.
Health experts concerned over Supreme Court restricting abortion pillExperts warn that if the Supreme Court rules against the FDA and the makers of the drug mifepristone, it will hurt patients the most.
California sees 'substantial increase' in cases of tuberculosisThe California Department of Public Health said over 200 people die from the disease in the state each year.
FDA grants emergency use authorization for COVID-19 drugPemgarda, made by Invivyd, is an infusion drug approved for use by patients who are immunocompromised to help protect against COVID-19 infection.
Get Ready! April 8 total solar eclipse viewing guideAre you wondering what all the hype is about involving the upcoming solar eclipse? Here is a complete guide to answer your top questions.
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Is watching eclipse better from space or Earth? An astronaut weighs inTerry Virts addresses whether viewing an eclipse is better from Earth or while up in space.
Tests detect bird flu in dairy cows in Kansas and TexasType A H5N1 is known to infect birds and has sometimes infected people. Now it has surfaced in dairy cows in Kansas, New Mexico and Texas.
US announces $6 billion for new emissions-cutting technologiesThe projects will target emissions from industries like cement production and metalworks, which make up a big chunk of annual emissions.
Flaco, the iconic New York City owl, had rat poison in his systemAn autopsy report showed that Flaco had contracted pigeon herpes and had been exposed to four types of rat poison prior to his death.
How will the upcoming solar eclipse affect animals?Researchers will be standing by to observe how animals' routines at the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas are disrupted when skies dim on April 8.
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Google AI tool could potentially be used to diagnose a person's coughThe technology system called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) was trained on millions of audio clips of human sounds from the YouTube database.
This map shows the best time to see the solar eclipse in your cityNASA’s Eclipse Explorer is an interactive map that shows when the eclipse will be visible in different areas across the U.S.
A new skin test is being used to help diagnose Parkinson'sTraditionally, doctors diagnosed Parkinson’s first by symptoms: freezing when walking, stiffness and tremors.
Eli Lilly warns 2 of its insulin products may be out of stockThe shortage applies to the company's 10 mL vials of Humalog and Insulin Lispro Injection medications.
Geomagnetic storm from a solar flare could rattle radio communicationsWhile forecasters say a plasma burst could interfere with radio transmissions here on earth, it could also make for great aurora viewing.
1 killed, 1 injured in mountain lion attack in Northern CaliforniaState fish and wildlife wardens searched for the mountain lion in the Georgetown area of El Dorado County.
NASA shares plans for April's total solar eclipseThe space agency will brief the public about how it is preparing for the event as at least 15 states prepare to be impacted by darkness.
Doctors are less likely to respond to Black patients, study findsResearchers found patients belonging to minority groups were less likely to hear back from doctors on their patient portals.
Days around March Madness most popular for vasectomy proceduresThe male birth control procedure only takes 15 to 20 minutes in a clinical setting, but the recovery time can take a few days.
Solar eclipse prompts National Guard response in OklahomaThe Oklahoma National Guard is preparing to help local officials with an influx of visitors chasing the solar eclipse.
Solar eclipse could disrupt operations at US airports, FAA saysDozens of U.S. airports inside and near the path of totality could be overwhelmed by air traffic around the time of the April solar eclipse.
Some Medicare recipients eligible for weight loss medicationNot everyone seeking weight loss medication to treat obesity will have the drug covered; only those at risk for adverse cardiovascular events.
The world's e-waste problem is getting worse, the UN saysU.N. monitors said in 2022, 62 million tons of electronics waste was discarded. By 2030, totals could reach 82 million tons.
US reports its first case of bird flu in a domestic baby goatThe USDA reports that since the start of the outbreak in 2022, over 82 million birds and over 200 mammals in the U.S. have been impacted.
Senior dog adopted by senior citizen gains new life and new fameVelcro entered a Texas shelter as an older special-needs pet. After being adopted following over 700 days of waiting, he's being well-pampered.
Experts warn climate change is making your allergies worseJust in time for the sniffling to begin this spring, the Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America just released their annual report.
About 68% of children in Chicago exposed to lead-contaminated waterThe EPA states drinking water containing any amount of lead is unsafe, and even low levels of lead consumption can result in developmental problems.
First genetically edited pig kidney transplanted into living humanSurgeons at the Massachusetts General Hospital transplanted a pig kidney into a 62-year-old man over the weekend.
40 mice will be sent to space to help with macular degeneration studyA new crew aboard the International Space Station is currently waiting for some very special space mice.
Experts sound alarm on falling global fertility ratesOne researcher said, "Reliance on open immigration will become necessary to sustain economic growth."
| Justin Boggs and Lindsey Theis