Viagra: Can BBC show help men talk about erectile dysfunction?
Stars and doctors hope Russell T Davies’s BBC drama Men Up can help end impotence stigma.
Stars and doctors hope Russell T Davies’s BBC drama Men Up can help end impotence stigma.
High-powered magnetic balls sold by Walmart are being recalled because similar products have led to serious injuries and even death for children who swallowed them. The recall involves 5 millimeter multicolored magnetic balls sold in 216-piece sets sold in a clear, plastic case and a portable tin storage box, according to the recall notice posted…
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses and save lives, for over-the-counter use. In an announcement Wednesday, FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf said the move is meant to address a “dire public health need” and will help increase access and reduce opioid overdose deaths in…
Smoking is notorious for causing damage to the lungs — but a recent study confirmed that it’s also harmful to the brain. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine (WashUMed) in St. Louis, Missouri, analyzed the brain scans, smoking history and genetic risk of 32,094 participants of European descent from the UK Biobank database….
AI is revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing diagnostics and personalizing treatment plans. It streamlines operations, improving patient outcomes and efficiency. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in the healthcare industry. AI-driven tools assist doctors in diagnosing diseases more accurately and swiftly. Machine learning algorithms analyze vast amounts of medical data, identifying patterns that may be…
A drug approved by the FDA over two decades ago for use in medical abortions and miscarriages is at risk of being pulled from the market after a decision by a Trump-appointed federal judge in Texas on Friday. However, a second federal judge in Washington state issued a competing ruling that would prohibit the FDA…
To kick off Glaucoma Awareness Month in January, experts are setting the record straight on some common myths about what the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) calls the “silent thief of sight.” Approximately three million Americans have glaucoma. Yet only half of them are aware they have the potentially blinding disease, according to the Centers…