Monthly Archives: October 2023

FDA recalls another eye drop for infection risk. See all 27 recalled products

The United States Food and Drug Administration is recommending recalls of 27 eye drop products across seven brands. The FDA released an updated list Monday of products that people should stop using due to the potential risk of eye infections that could cause partial vision loss or blindness. The administration recommended retailers pull several products […]

A Phase 1 Study of BDTX-4933 in People With Advanced Lung Cancer

Full Title A Phase 1, Open-label Study of Oral BDTX-4933 in Patients with BRAF and Other Select RAS/MAPK Mutation Positive Neoplasms Purpose Researchers want to find the best dose of BDTX-4933 to use in people with advanced lung cancer. The people in this study have non-small cell lung cancer that has a mutation (change or […]

Antibiotics for childhood infections are becoming ineffective

A recent study led by the University of Sydney has revealed a concerning decline in the effectiveness of antibiotics used to treat common infections in children and babies worldwide.  This alarming resistance to antibiotics is leading to outdated global guidelines and a subsequent rise in avoidable deaths, particularly in regions such as South-East Asia and […]

Heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. to increase by mid-century

The number of heat related cardiovascular deaths in the United States will increase over the next four decades, according to a new analysis from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Extreme heat can impact heart health in many ways, including increased heart rate, changes in blood pressure, and increased inflammation. Left […]

Researchers Show SARS-Cov-2 Infection Affects Energy Stores in the Body, Causing Organ Failure

An international research team, including Jonathan C. Schisler, PhD, in the UNC School of Medicine, has found how SARS-CoV-2 causes widespread “energy outages” throughout major organs, and how these effects contribute to debilitating long COVID symptoms. Jonathan C. Schisler, PhD The lungs were once at the forefront of SARS-Cov-2 research, but as reports of organ […]

Alternate biopsy approach for prostate cancer diagnosis reduces infection risk

WESTON, Fla. – The standard of care for diagnosing prostate cancer in the United States may soon be changing. Dr. Alberto Pieretti, a urologist with Cleveland Clinic Weston, is among many specialists now adopting the European approach of trans-perineal prostate biopsy instead of taking the sample rectally. ”When we use a transperineal approach instead of getting […]

‘Bachelor’ Star Catherine Giudici Lowe on Son’s RSV Scare

Share on PinterestAfter the “traumatic” experience she and her family had following her son’s severe RSV infection, “The Bachelor” star Catherine Giudici Lowe is helping raise awareness about the signs and symptoms as well as the best forms of prevention. Image Provided by Catherine Guidici Lowe In November 2018, Catherine Giudici Lowe and Sean Lowe […]