A vial of TZIELD costs nearly $14,000, a notable price given the escalating cost of lifesaving insulin for people with diabetes.
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Latinas have long been targeted by abortion misinformation. It’s getting worse, experts say.
Abortion misinformation targeting the Latino community in both English and Spanish has been ramping up ahead of the midterm elections, experts say.
‘Wake-up call’: Allergy medications may play a deadly role in the opioid epidemic, CDC study suggests
Antihistamines, typically used for allergies, were involved in at least 18% of drug overdose deaths from 2019 to 2020, according to a CDC study.
US life expectancy drops as Europe shows signs of recovery after COVID, study finds
Researchers looked at data from 29 countries around the world and found several Western European countries saw an increase in life expectancy in 2021.
Flu, RSV and the common cold: Winter viruses are filling up hospitals with sick kids
With school in full swing and winter viruses returning to seasonal patterns, hospitals across the country are beginning to fill up with sick kids.
Calls to suicide prevention hotline increase by 45% after transition to new 988 number
The new 988 number was launched on July 16, replacing the old 10-digit number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Can pets get monkeypox? Yes, experts say. Everything to know about the virus and your furry friend.
Although it’s possible, health experts say monkeypox in domestic pets is rare. Here’s how to know if your dog or cat has been infected with the virus.
Monkeypox in children: Everything to know about symptoms, vaccines and treatments
Here’s everything parents should know about the monkeypox virus and what to do if their child gets infected.
This week in COVID: Biden still positive; disparities in booster uptake; new research on rebound cases
Biden continued to test positive for COVID Friday. Although his symptoms are almost completely resolved, his physician said he’ll remain in isolation.
US stuck in a ‘horrible plateau’ of COVID-19 deaths, experts say. Here’s why.
In July, more than 12,500 Americans died of COVID-19, at an average pace of about 400 deaths per day, according to Johns Hopkins University data.