Infants of mothers given opioids after birth are at low risk of harm, says study
Infants born to mothers prescribed opioids after delivery, mostly after a cesarean, are at no greater risk of harm shortly
Read moreNovel test could ensure newborns with a serious genetic disease receive essential treatment
Scientists have developed a test that could greatly improve quality of life for infants with homocystinuria (HCU), a congenital disease
Read moreResearch team reports that AAV1.NT-3 gene therapy prevents age-related sarcopenia
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Read moreSmoking cessation drug may help people stop using cocaine while in treatment for OUD
For some people receiving methadone for treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD), the co-use of opioids and stimulants such as
Read moreWhat will happen if medication abortion challenge succeeds?
Medication abortions in the United States usually involve two different drugs. In the latest effort to limit abortion access, opponents
Read moreA common metabolite may help treat autoimmune diseases
Researchers have revealed the modulatory effect of the anti-inflammatory metabolite itaconate on T helper and T regulatory cells, which may
Read moreVendor notebook: New health assessment AI tools could improve outcomes and reduce costs
Researchers and healthcare technology innovators are using artificial intelligence in many ways to improve patient outcomes and experiences and healthcare delivery. TytoCare,
Read moreFamily’s heartbreak as ‘little girl went to sleep, but never woke up’
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Read moreCardiac arrest rate during delivery hospitalization 13.4 per 100,000
The rate of cardiac arrest during delivery hospitalizations is 13.4 per 100,000, with cardiac arrest occurring more often among older
Read moreDiscovery of a potential therapeutic target for ALS
University of Malta researchers have discovered a potential new drug target for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), according to a new
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