The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) released a recommended maternal vaccine schedule Wednesday that for the first time diverges with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ACOG recommended four vaccines be administered during pregnancy: a flu shot, a COVID-19 shot, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap), and one to protect against respiratory syncytial virus in the developing...
The Trump administration has pursued an extensive pro-tobacco agenda as the president and his political movement have been buoyed by a flood of tobacco industry money, federal records show.
Without easy access to leaders within a field or top-of-the-line lab equipment, principal investigators outside top universities often struggle to compete for grants from the NIH.
The FDA approved a new sunscreen ingredient for the U.S. Bemotrizinol has long been used in Europe and Asia. The chemical compound protects against UVA and UVB rays.
The Trump administration has imposed tough restrictions in response to hantavirus and Ebola, including quarantine orders and travel bans. That's despite past criticism of many COVID measures.
The Digital Medicine Society launched an initiative to help payers and virtual care providers avoid common contract implementation challenges. The post DiMe Launches New Initiative for Virtual-First Care appeared first on MedCity News .
During a panel at HFMA’s annual conference, two healthcare credit analysts said the industry is already fracturing into winners and losers. And with 2030 bringing a perfect storm of demographic pressure, reimbursement cuts and AI disruption, they think window for bold action is closing fast. The post ‘2030 Scares Me to Death’: Credit Analysts’ Urgent Warning for Healthcare CFOs appeared first on MedCity News .
At the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi, yoga has become a popular activity for the people living there. We meet the two people who brought the practice to the camp.
(MedPage Today) -- Two commonly used mucoactive agents leaned toward more harm than benefit for critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure, according to the open-label randomized MARCH trial. In people with acute respiratory failure...