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Dr. Ed Boas of City of Hope explores how advanced 3D printing is rewriting the rulebook for medical device innovation and ...
A new Australian study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Hypertension shows that treating hypertension with ...
There are a number of reasons that prescription pills are colorful,” says Talia Wall, PharmD, a pharmacist and assistant professor at Touro College of Pharmacy. We asked Wall, along with pharmacists ...
Apnimed's experimental drug reduced breathing interruptions by nearly 46.8% in clinical trials, offering a potential ...
I grew up in the era when they gave you antibiotics if you sneezed twice—I had quite the collection of those plastic orange pill bottles with the white caps. I remember wondering vaguely why they were ...
Pill penalty disincentivizes R&D At a superficial level this results in somewhat lower drug prices, but it disincentivizes ...
While state court challenges have stalled out, a new federal suit tries to advance the battle between Texas’ abortion laws ...
The first human-tested weight-loss drug that burns calories through creatine-based heat generation, without reducing appetite, has successfully completed its Phase I trial.
The sculpture represents a collagen molecule, the most abundant protein in the human body, and serves as “an allusion to the ...
Medicine cabinets are increasingly considered an outdated bathroom storage option. Luckily, a drawer makes the perfect ...
The Professors Forum of Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) held a Scientific Oration at the West Hall, Ganesha Campus, on ...
PillTrek, a tiny wireless smart capsule created by Caltech, provides real-time gut health data by detecting electrolytes, ...