Many Hospitals Lack All-Trans Retinoic Acid for Treating Leukemia
Only 14 percent of hospitals that referred patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia had ATRA readily available
Early Childhood Feeding Problems Tied to Developmental Delays
Authors say young children with multiple eating problems may benefit from screening for developmental delay
Regeneron Says Its Antibody Cocktail Likely Weakened by Omicron Variant
No direct data yet available testing the new variant's resistance to immunity from monoclonal antibodies and vaccines
Pfizer to Seek FDA Approval of Boosters for Teens Ages 16 to 17
Move to expand booster availability comes as President Joe Biden tries to keep Americans calm about omicron
Omicron Variant Spurs New York Officials to Recommend Masking Indoors
So far, there are no confirmed cases of the omicron variant in New York City, according to the health commissioner
Old Spice, Secret Antiperspirants Recalled Due to Benzene
Proctor & Gamble said that it has not received any reports of harm from the recalled products
FDA Panel Mulls Merck COVID-19 Antiviral Pill
Expert panel will vote later Tuesday on whether to recommend authorizing the drug for high-risk patients
Smartphone Wound Follow-Up Increases Odds of Early SSI Diagnosis
Patients in smartphone group had reduced community care attendance, better experiences accessing care after abdominal surgery
Telehealth Programs Benefit Obese Adults With Knee OA
Education and exercise program, with and without dietary intervention, better than education only for knee osteoarthritis
Higher Habitual Coffee Intake May Slow Cognitive Decline
Higher baseline coffee consumption also linked to slower Aβ-amyloid accumulation during a 126-month study period as shown on brain MRI scans












