Drugs for high cholesterol and migraine could become OTC in the U.S. But without a comprehensive behind-the-counter alternative, it’s hard to envision this happening.
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Trump Administration Says It Wants More OTC Meds, But So Far No Action
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11-month-old dies from measles complications in Israel
11-month-old dies from measles complications in Israel | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessThe Health Ministry recommended that all children be vaccinated at one year and again at six, in accordance with the standard vaccination…
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Why do more women suffer from sudden skin problems?
Why do more women suffer from sudden skin problems? | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & Wellness/Health and Wellness Around the WorldThe model revealed that she suffers from hormonal acne – a condition that also appears in adult women,…
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8 Ways AI Is Quietly Transforming Healthcare For Consumers
AI-driven tools are becoming everyday companions in healthcare, quietly guiding patients through symptoms, lab results, and chronic disease management.
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Visions of the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare often focus on robotic…
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Medline’s Founding Family Has $6 Billion-Plus Stake In Its Upcoming Blockbuster IPO
The Mills family cashed out a majority stake in the family’s medical supplies firm to private equity in 2021. But the coming $50 billion IPO shows that even what they continue to hold is worth a fortune. Combined, Forbes estimates they’re…
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Medline’s Founding Family Has $6 Billion-Plus Stake In Its Upcoming Blockbuster IPO
The Mills family fortune has soared 18-fold in nearly a dozen years, thanks to Covid and a rush of private equity money.
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How ‘Nuremberg’ recreates the trials that exposed Nazi crimes
Russell Crowe, best known for his Oscar-winning role in “Gladiator,” delivers a chilling, career-defining performance in the new film “Nuremberg” as Hermann Göring, the highest-ranking Nazi official to stand trial for war crimes…
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PFAS in pregnant women’s drinking water puts their babies at higher risk, study finds
When pregnant women drink water that comes from wells downstream of sites contaminated with PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” the risks to their babies’ health substantially increase, a new study found. These risks include the chance…
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Forget The Perfect AI Model
HHS has released an AI strategy outlining how the agency plans to use AI to improve efficiency, drive innovation, and strengthen national health outcomes. Healthcare CIOs share similar goals, and the HHS plan provides a practical model for…
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Under RFK Jr., Vaccine Development Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges
While the media’s attention has focused on unproven links between autism and certain vaccines, as well as changes to the childhood vaccine scheduling and COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, the entire vaccine enterprise appears to be under threat….
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