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U.S. Adults Lack Knowledge on Tanning, Sunburn Risks
About four in 10 U.S. adults believe a common tanning myth or are unaware of sunburn risks
AMA Survey Shows Lack of Progress on Prior Authorization Reforms
Results show little progress across all five reform areas outlined in 2018 consensus statement
Nine Monkeypox Cases Confirmed in United States
CDC is working to learn how each of the nine patients contracted the virus
U.S. Making It Easier to Access COVID-19 Treatment Paxlovid
First test-to-treat site backed by the federal government is opening in Rhode Island
More Shipments of Baby Formula Heading to Store Shelves Soon
Abbott Nutrition leadership apologized on Wednesday for the company's role in a nationwide shortage of infant formula
Abbott to Re-Open Baby Formula Plant on June 4
FDA is also talking with foreign formula manufacturers and suppliers about bringing their products to the United States
COVID-19 Can ‘Rebound’ After Treatment With Paxlovid, CDC Says
In these cases, the illness improved or resolved within an average of three days
Three-Dose Pfizer Vaccine Spurs Strong Response in Youngest Children
Company says third dose gave the young children 80 percent protection against asymptomatic COVID-19
Emergency Shipment of Baby Formula Arrives From Europe
Formula is designated for infants intolerant of the protein supplied by cow's milk
Nearly Four in 10 Older Women Remain Sexually Active
Authors say women should speak to their providers about sexual health, including the impact of menopause-related symptoms