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Elixir Medical's DynamX bioadaptor showed favorable results against a standard drug-eluting stent in a new clinical study.
The organization has been confirmed as the national administrator of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which fields millions of contacts each year.
Patients and doctors are reporting personality and mood changes in people taking drugs like Ozempic, a phenomenon being called "Ozempic personality.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has reported a sharp rise in Ebola cases, prompting the World Health Organization to warn about the outbreak's scale and speed.
The county is partnering with Cartwheel, a telehealth provider, to expand access to mental health care for kids across the region.
Experts say paternal postpartum depression is underdiagnosed and undertreated, affecting a significant number of new dads.
The case marks a fresh alert for U.S. health officials monitoring the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A meta-analysis of 32 clinical trials covering more than 43,000 adults found blood pressure reductions occurred both with and independently of weight loss.
Abraira was diagnosed with stage 1B estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer after a routine mammogram her doctor required before a planned cosmetic surgery.
The World Health Organization issued its highest level of alert as the outbreak spread across the Democratic Republic of Congo and into Uganda.
The World Health Organization's declaration signals that the outbreak has met the threshold for international concern and coordinated response.
Researchers used 23 aging clocks across 17 organs and data from half a million participants to measure how sleep duration affects the body at the cellular level.
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