Twelve-week treatment regimen reduces facial redness A 12-week topical treatment regimen for facial redness and sensitive skin calms inflamed skin and is well-tolerated, according to a study published online May 31 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Jul 1, 2022 0 8
Lower fecundability with residence in disadvantaged neighborhood Residence in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood is associated with reduced fecundability, according to a study published online June 30 in JAMA Network Open. Jul 1, 2022 0 3
Stay independent of asthma, allergies this July 4th It's time to enjoy summer celebrations, but allergies and asthma can put a damper on the festivities. Jul 1, 2022 0 8
Patients with migraine have balance impairment Patients with migraine have balance impairment, which is associated with fear of falls, dizziness disability, and kinesiophobia, according to a study published online May 20 in Headache. Jul 1, 2022 0 69
Children under 12 need not repeat HIV, hep B/C tests before transplant surgery Children aged Jul 1, 2022 0 2
Tests find salmonella in third of store-bought ground chicken Nearly one-third of ground chicken may contain dangerous salmonella, a new Consumer Reports investigation shows. Jul 1, 2022 0 11
Cognitive impairment predicts outcomes for ICU survivors For intensive care unit survivors, cognitive impairment at hospital discharge is associated with the risk of new physical disability at six-month follow-up, according to a study published in the July issue of the American ... Jul 1, 2022 0 3
Provider availability linked to COVID-19 vaccine uptake in children The availability of vaccine providers increases COVID-19 vaccine coverage among children aged 5 to 11 years, according to research published in the July 1 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity ... Jul 1, 2022 0 4
Many very ill after eating Daily Harvest lentil crumbles; FDA investigating Fallout is mounting for the food delivery service Daily Harvest, which has voluntarily recalled a frozen food product suspected of sickening hundreds of customers in at least 26 states. Jul 1, 2022 0 2
NYC first to offer Paxlovid at COVID testing sites New York City's Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that the city has launched the first-of-their-kind mobile COVID-19 testing units that will also dispense the antiviral drug Paxlovid to those who test positive for the virus. Jul 1, 2022 0 24