infectious-disease” target=”_blank”>Tick bites< Knowing where to expect ticks can also help, as can treating clothing and gear with products containing 0.5% permethrin. EPA-registered insect repellents can also help keep you protected, as can avoiding wooded or brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter. Walking in the center of trails …
Read More »Dozens of sunscreens have cancer-causing chemical, lab claims
An independent testing lab has detected the chemical benzene, a known human cancer” target=”_blank”>carcinogen< products and is now calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall the products. The lab, Valisure, checks medications and health care products for quality. Recently, the company tested nearly 300 sunscreen products …
Read More »Diabetes vaccine shows promise for some patients in early trial
In a small, early study, a infectious-disease for type 1 diabetes helped preserve the body’s natural production of insulin, at least in a subset of newly diagnosed patients. In patients with type 1 diabetes, the body’s immune system attacks the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin, a hormone …
Read More »Unvaccinated kids aged 2 and up should keep wearing masks, pediatrics group says
Kids aged 2 and older who are ineligible for, or have yet to complete, infectious-disease infectious-diseaseshould continue to wear masks, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, in line with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is authorized for use in kids as …
Read More »Inhaled nanobodies effective against coronavirus in hamsters, researchers say
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine said they completed a first-of-its-kind study involving inhaled nanobodies that effectively prevented and treated severe COVID-19 in hamsters. Nanobodies are similar to monoclonal antibodies but are smaller in size, more stable and cheaper to produce, a news release explained. For the …
Read More »Plant-based dinners cut heart disease risk by 10%, study says
Consuming dinners full of plant-based protein and healthy fats and carbs instead of meat and refined carbs can cut the risk of heart disease by 10%, researchers say. A team affiliated with Harbin Medical University in China published findings in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism on Wednesday, drawing …
Read More »FDA approves new prostate cancer imaging tool, company says
The company behind an imaging agent meant to identify cancer said it received FDA approval on Thursday for use in patients with suspected metastasis or recurrence. Lantheus Holdings, Inc. said its PYLARIFY injection will now be immediately available in parts of the mid-Atlantic and southern regions, with availability expected to …
Read More »Sanofi, GlaxoSmithKline COVID-19 vaccine production to begin in weeks
PARIS – Production of another potential infectious-disease against infectious-disease will begin within weeks, its developers Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline said Thursday as they launched a large trial enrolling 35,000 adult volunteers in the United States, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The study will test vaccine candidate formulas against the original coronavirus …
Read More »FDA OKs monoclonal antibody COVID-19 therapy for mild-to-moderate illness
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday granted emergency use authorization to a monoclonal antibody therapy to treat mild-to-moderate infectious-disease in adults and pediatric patients ages 12 and older who are considered at high risk for progression to severe disease. The therapy, sotrovimab, is not authorized for patients who …
Read More »Easy ‘thumb test’ may identify fatal heart condition, researchers suggest
A simple “thumb palm test” may indicate whether someone has an ascending aortic aneurysm, or a potentially fatal ballooning of a large artery in the heart-health” target=”_blank”>heart<findings last week in the American Journal of Cardiology, drawing on results from 305 patients undergoing heart surgery. The patients had varying disorders including …
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