Promising gene therapy delivers treatment directly to brainWhen Rylae-Ann Poulin was a year old, she didn't crawl or babble like other kids her age. A rare genetic disorder kept her from even lifting her head. Bimekizumab in the treatment of ankylosing spondylitisStudy assesses long-term safety and tolerability in patients with active disease. Two promising topical treatments for molluscum contagiosum This common skin condition has been historically difficult to treat, but new therapies could be first U.S. FDA-approved options. Get kids back to school sooner after concussion for a better recovery: new study It's OK for kids to still have some symptoms when they go back to class, as long as they can tolerate them. Do supplements really help with hair loss? The majority of hair-loss patients use B vitamins of one kind or another—but are those the right ones? Does hydroxychloroquine dose predict the long-term risk of retinopathy? U.S. study examines the degree to which average hydroxychloroquine dose within the first five years of treatment predicts risk of retinopathy. Official notifications about overdose deaths may help reduce opioid prescribing Dispensed morphine decreased 7.1% among clinicians who got a letter. Commissioner recommends delaying Quebec nurse exam amid concerns over high fail rate A report found that just 45.4% of nursing students passed the Sept. 26 licensing exam, compared to a pass rate of between 63 and 96% in previous sittings. New study finds fluvoxamine ineffective for mild to moderate COVID-19 in outpatients Although study results have been conflicting, overall evidence does not support use of fluvoxamine for current treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19. Pharmacy robberies drop in Alberta after time-delayed safes are made mandatory Alberta pharmacies have seen significantly fewer robberies after time-delayed safes became mandatory. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last