A study found certain similarities and differences in personality traits when comparing compulsive use of social media with problematic or…
GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer to Merge Consumer Health Units
The companies say their new venture will be the world’s largest maker of over-the-counter products like pain relievers, toothpastes, cold…
GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer to Merge Consumer Health Units
The companies say their new venture will be the world’s largest maker of over-the-counter products like pain relievers, toothpastes, cold…
How Exercise May Make Us Healthier
People who exercise have different proteins moving through their bloodstreams than those who are generally sedentary.
The Hospital’s Gift of Downtime
The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There’s simply no substitute for being there.
The Hospital’s Gift of Downtime
The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There’s simply no substitute for being there.
Allergan Halts Sales in Europe of Textured Breast Implants Linked to Rare Cancer
The company’s product, in use worldwide, has been under scrutiny since women began developing a type of lymphoma.
Mass drug administration for malaria elimination: do we understand the settings well enough?
Mass drug administration (MDA) of antimalarials has re-emerged as a recommended tool for interrupting malaria transmission, but evidence from low…
Workplace ‘resilience’ programs might not make any difference
Workplace resilience programs, designed to bolster mental health and wellbeing, and encourage employees to seek help when issues arise, might…
Food allergies linked to increased disease activity in multiple sclerosis
Food allergies are associated with heightened levels of disease activity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), new research shows.