The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved selling the leading version of naloxone without a prescription, setting the overdose-reversing drug on course to become the first opioid treatment drug to be sold over the counter. It’s a move that some advocates have long sought as a way to… Read More
Planting a garden from seeds just got easier
The catalogs have been thumbed through, and the seed racks are sprouting like weeds at local nurseries and garden centers. There is now enough daylight across the country to start garden seeds without the aid of artificial lights. Some seeds can be planted directly outdoors. Others will have to be… Read More
John Fetterman hospitalization gets new twist
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., checked himself into Walter Reed hospital on Feb. 16. after feeling lightheaded eight days earlier. The next week he checked himself back into the hospital for post-stroke depression. On Thursday, spokesperson Joe Calvello reportedly said, “He’ll be back soon, at least over a week, but soon.”… Read More
John Fetterman still hospitalized… and don’t expect him back soon
On Feb. 15, Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed hospital for depression related to the brain damage caused by his near-fatal stroke last year. More than five weeks later, the Pennsylvania Democrat still has no timeline for his return to Congress. Warning: Will “Bidenflation” Destroy Your Retirement?… Read More
Radioactive water leaks at Minnesota nuclear plant… again
Water containing a radioactive material has leaked for a second time from a nuclear plant near Minneapolis and the plant will be shut down, but there is no danger to the public, the plant’s owner said Thursday. A leak of what was believed to be hundreds of gallons of water… Read More
One fish can sense another’s fear, a study shows
Our capacity to care about others may have very, very ancient origins, a new study suggests. It might have been deep-rooted in prehistoric animals that lived millions of years ago, before fish and mammals like us diverged on the tree of life, according to researchers who published their study Thursday… Read More
What to know about new research on coffee and heart risks
Coffee lovers — and their doctors — have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds that drinking caffeinated coffee did not significantly affect one kind of heart hiccup that can feel like a skipped beat. But it did signal a slight… Read More
More deaths, injuries linked to recalled eyedrops
U.S. officials are reporting two more deaths and additional cases of vision loss linked to eyedrops tainted with a drug-resistant bacteria. The eyedrops from EzriCare and Delsam Phama were recalled in February and health authorities are continuing to track infections as they investigate the outbreak. [6-hour stunner!] Memory improved in… Read More
Mitch McConnell forced to retire after brain injury?!
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suffered a serious concussion on March 9 after a fall at a fundraising dinner — and he still hasn’t returned to work weeks later. McConnell has served in the Senate for 38 years… but he may need to retire before the end of his term… Read More
What made Beethoven sick? DNA from his hair suggests…
Nearly 200 years after Ludwig van Beethoven’s death, researchers pulled DNA from strands of his hair, searching for clues about the health problems and hearing loss that plagued him. They weren’t able to crack the case of the German composer’s deafness or severe stomach ailments. But they did find a… Read More
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