A New Rx for a Rare Cancer
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug to treat a rare type of cancer that affects the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug to treat a rare type of cancer that affects the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Researchers are testing a new device that has shown promise in slowing some of the declines tied to Alzheimer’s disease. They detailed their progress in a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Drinking alcohol in your late teen years could lead to liver problems in your adult years, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Teens who spend more time in front of a screen may be more likely to feel unhappy, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) may increase your risk of dementia for decades, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety communication for a common anti-diarrhea medication. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Breathing training with a physical therapist before abdominal surgery may cut the risk of postoperative lung complications like pneumonia in half, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Aerobic exercise and resistance training could help women who have survived breast cancer live longer, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about unapproved products that claim to help with opioid addiction and withdrawal. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Although the United States saw a decrease in the number of smokers in recent years, 38 million Americans still hadn’t kicked the habit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full
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