What to Do if You Come in Contact With a Shark
After multiple shark attacks in the past few months, a shark expert shares with TIME what to do in the event you spot a shark in the water. …
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After multiple shark attacks in the past few months, a shark expert shares with TIME what to do in the event you spot a shark in the water. …
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It’s not uncommon to lose about 100 hairs a day. But you aren’t powerless against hair loss. …
How Much Hair Loss Is Normal for Women? Read More »
Baxter International Inc. recalled the ventilators because of reports that they aren’t charging properly. …
Urgent Medical Device Recall Issued for Ventilator After Reported Serious Injury Read More »
Personalized AI-enabled tests can pave the way for patients to find hope, confidence, and comfort amid a cancer journey, writes Andre Esteva. …
How AI Can Help Alleviate the Stress of a Cancer Diagnosis Read More »
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley detected 16 metals in tampons from stores in New York City, Athens, and London. …
Arsenic, Lead, and Other Toxic Metals Detected in Tampons, U.S. Study Finds Read More »
The study is the latest evidence to suggest that widely popular diabetes and weight-loss shots may have a role in cancer prevention. …
Drugs Like Ozempic Are Linked to a Lower Cancer Risk Read More »
“No one at home should try this.” …
What Competitive Eating Does to the Body Read More »
Federal health officials are investigating a possible death and dozens of illnesses tied to recalled “microdosing” candies laced with a chemical found in mushrooms. …
Eli Lilly’s new drug, donanemab, targets amyloid proteins and slows cognitive decline more than others in its class. …
A New Alzheimer’s Drug May Be the Most Effective One Yet Read More »
The Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly’s Kisunla for mild or early cases of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s. …
FDA Approves Second Alzheimer’s Drug That Can Modestly Slow Disease Read More »