By Jessica Rendall
Some telemedicine rules that were loosened during the pandemic could be tightened again. Before they're official, here's what we know now.
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By Gina Kolata
Bempedoic acid lowers cholesterol, and a study found a modest effect on cardiac illness. But whether patients are any more willing to take it remains to be seen, experts said.
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By Veterinary News
Sildenafil, the generic version of the drug known as Viagra, could be the long-waited remedy for a group of dogs with a rare disorder called megaesophagus, according to US research.
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By Rebecca Robbins
The experience showed how hard it is for many people to get potentially lifesaving treatments.
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By Kasandra Brabaw
‘I’m a Cardiologist and Here’s What Vitamin D Means for Your Heart Health’
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By Kells McPhillips
Is It Better to Walk Fast or Far? A Sports Cardiologist Weighs In
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By Don Rauf
A popular prescription medication shows potential as a treatment for dementia.
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By Jessica Davis
Leaders from the VA and FDA shared the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on telehealth and medical devices security, as well as best practice security recommendations.
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By Genetic Eng. Magazine
It is abundantly clear that the COVID-19 vaccines are effective against the SARS-CoV-2 variant that emerged first and was the dominant strain at the time that they were produced.
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By Joe Palca, NPR
Novavax coronavirus vaccine is ready for use in a London study in 2020. Novavax's vaccine candidate contains a noninfectious bit of the virus — the spike protein — with a substance called an adjuvant added that helps the body generate a strong immune
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By Ernie Mundell and Cara Murez
Those little blue pills were designed to help men experiencing impotence.
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By David McGlynn
How to choose among today's best options.
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By Abby Haglage
A new meta-analysis published in JAMA Wednesday suggests that corticosteroids may reduce the mortality rate in severely ill COVID-19 patients by a third.
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By Selene Yeager, additional reporting Jenny McCoy
Exercise is still very important for your health. Not only does moderate, regular activity keep your immune system strong
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By Moises Velasquez-Manoff
The idea of manipulating the immune system as a way to fight Covid-19 first arose last winter in China after physicians there observed that greater inflammation seemed to correlate with worse outcomes.
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By Scott Bloomer
Intermittent fasting has been shown to improve blood sugar control, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes – a common cause of erection problems
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By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
Researchers in England say they have the first evidence that a drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A cheap, widely available steroid called dexamethasone
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By Harshita Jain
Diseases have increased due to the working lifestyle and increasing stress, as well as the effect on sex-related relationships
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By Alison R Tudor-Ackroydalison
When Dr Gao Jin's clinic closed during the coronavirus pandemic she ramped up virtual consultations from home, talking over her laptop with people from across China who were worried they might have caught Covid-19.
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By Billy Duberstein
Could this be a cure, or something close to it?
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