Los Angeles Times San Francisco woman dies after drinking poisonous teaLos Angeles TimesA woman is dead after drinking tea containing a lethal poison that she unwittingly bought from an herbalist in San Francisco’s Chinatown, public health officials announced Monday. The woman, whose identity was not released, became sick within an hour …Woman dies after drinking toxic ...
Forbes Anti-PCSK9 Drugs: An Ingenious Solution for a Problem That’s Mostly Already SolvedForbesOn Friday, for the first time, we saw the full data from the FOURIER clinical trial of Amgen’s cholesterol-lowering antibody, evolocumab (Repatha™). Depending on who you listen to, it was either “the most important study in at least 20 years” or a …Cholesterol ...
PEOPLE.com 5-Year-Old Who Had Heartwarming Reaction to Heart Transplant Is Now Rejecting New OrganPEOPLE.comTwo weeks ago, 5-year-old Ari Schultz received a heart transplant after spending 211 days at Boston Children’s Hospital. Ari’s heartwarming reaction to his transplant quickly went viral. But Ari’s status has taken a turn for the worse post-surgery as …Fallen firefighter’s family ...
Fox News Studies shed light on opioid exposures among US children and young adultsFox NewsBetween 2000 and 2015, poison control centers in the United States received 188,468 calls about prescription opioid exposures in children and teens, a new study finds. That translates to roughly 11,700 calls per year placed to poison control centers, …Poison control report: ...
Researchers say the Intermountain Chronic Disease Risk Score can predict which patients will receive a first diagnosis within three years. Powered by WPeMatico
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The plan would cut $5.8 billion from the National Institutes of Health and research institutions are saying the move could be potentially devastating to their work. Powered by WPeMatico
WFMZ Allentown Dad’s case of strep throat leads to amputationsWFMZ Allentown(CNN) – A Michigan man is feeling grateful after surviving a strep throat infection that led to amputations of parts of his hands and feet and nearly cost his life. Kevin Breen, 44, developed an extremely rare strep infection shortly after his son …A father ...