Should You Give Your Kid Melatonin?
Young children are taking melatonin gummy supplements, but experts say they should be a last resort to help with sleep
Young children are taking melatonin gummy supplements, but experts say they should be a last resort to help with sleep
The nation’s highest court paused a lower court’s decision to nullify approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, keeping the medication available while an appeal moves forward...
The nation’s highest court paused a lower court’s decision to nullify approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, keeping the medication available while an appeal moves forward...
Infections of a new strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that have led to blindness and death highlight the worsening antibiotic resistance crisis
With an April 7 court decision, one judge has harmed women’s health and undermined trust in science-based drug approvals in the U.S.
Here’s how to tell whether your eye drops are safe to use and how to recognize a potential infection
A judge’s decision could ban mifepristone across the country and weaken the Food and Drug Administration’s authority
Concerns about Paxlovid rebound are preventing some doctors from prescribing the lifesaving drug and some high-risk patients from taking it
A laboratory study unravels ways antidepressants and other nonantibiotic drugs can contribute to drug resistance
Drugs that reduce excess weight linked to chronic health problems have shown striking results in trials and in practice
Current monoclonal antibodies fail against COVID virus variants, so drugmakers want to use a fast-track test for new ones
A hemophilia drug has the potential to save lives. But it cannot treat the most common form of the disease
Eisai and Biogen share clinical trial data confirming that lecanemab slows mental decline amid reports of potentially related deaths
If the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the first over-the-counter birth control pill, pharmacists and pharmacies could play an ever increasing role in reproductive health care...
A scientist who has been developing male birth control since the 1970s says safe, reversible and affordable options are possible
A legal battle over nitrogen hypoxia, a new potential method of execution, raises ethical questions
Compounds that marine creatures make to defend themselves could yield lifesaving medicines
The antiviral Tecovirimat (TPOXX) shows promise against monkeypox, but human data and supplies are limited
President Biden is part of a minority of people who have experienced Paxlovid rebound, but experts say the drug should still be prescribed for those who need it
A smallpox antiviral that’s effective against monkeypox is tied up in red tape, and gay-health advocates are pushing to make it easier to access
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