Drugs Health Medical

WHO report says 23,000 people in need of urgent rehab care in Gaza

HQ Team September 13, 2024: More than 22,500 people, a quarter of those wounded in Gaza since Israel’s offensive began in October ’23,

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Drugs Health Pharma

FDA warning on Veozah: Liver injury risk linked to menopausal drug

HQ Team September 13, 2024: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety warning about Veozah (fezolinetant), a medication prescribed

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Drugs Health Pharma

Eli Lilly to invest $1b in Irish facility to make Alzheimer’s, obesity drugs

Eli Lilly and Company will invest one billion dollars to expand its facility in Ireland to increase its production of drugs to treat

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Climate Health Pharma

Global goal to cut methane emissions as distant as a ‘desert oasis’

A global goal to reduce methane emissions “ seems as distant as a desert oasis” now, as about two-thirds of it comes from

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Drugs Health Opinion Pharma

Opinion: Proxy parenting not ideal, leads to depression, anxiety in children 

The phrase "It takes a village to raise a child" emphasizes the importance of children interacting with diverse individuals beyond their immediate family.

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Drugs Health Medical

Six UN health workers die in Israeli airstrikes on school in Gaza Strip

Six staff members working for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees were killed in Gaza during Israeli airstrikes on

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Drugs Health Pharma

Merck meets main goal during end-stage trial of HPV vaccine in Japan

Merck & Co., announced it has met its primary and secondary goals during the end-stage trials of its human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in

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Drugs Health Pharma

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may trigger early puberty in girls

Exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, especially musk ambrette, may trigger early puberty in girls, a study by the National Institutes of Health finds.

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Climate Drugs Medical

Namibia’s plan to cull elephants to feed drought-hit citizens draws ire

The Namibian government’s move to cull 83 elephants to feed its population to support its “drought relief” plan has invited the ire of

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Drugs Health Medical

World’s first whole-eye and partial face transplant recipient is doing well

HQ Team September 10, 2024: Aaron James, 46, the first-ever person to undergo a combined whole-eye and partial face transplant, is doing well

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