by Research Team | Oct 18, 2015 | Health News
Tobacco companies, however, are now back in the good times, according to Christopher Growe, Andrew Carter, and Matthew Smith at Stifel, a brokerage and investment-banking firm. “We continue to refer to this period of time as ‘The Golden Age,’ given...
by Research Team | Oct 18, 2015 | Health News
People often turn up at hospitals or GP practices with minor illnesses and injuries that could often be better treated quicker elsewhere or at home say experts. This is considered particularly important at this time of year, when people may need advice on coughs,...
by Research Team | Oct 18, 2015 | Health News
The Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute has treated a fraction of the cancer patients it was expected to serve since it treated its first patient in September 2010. The institute blames several reasons for the lower-than-anticipated number of patients,...
by Research Team | Oct 17, 2015 | Health News
” Most women with low sexual desire won’t rush to get the first prescription drug to boost female libido when it becomes available on Saturday. But they may have more options down the road.
by Research Team | Oct 17, 2015 | Health News
Kentucky, one of the only Southern states to expand Medicaid under President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, could become the first state to repeal that expansion depending on the outcome of a closely contested governor’s race.
by Research Team | Oct 17, 2015 | Health News
A class-action lawsuit against a medical equipment company has been certified in Nova Scotia, alleging a hip replacement system fractured prematurely in some patients. The representative plaintiff in the lawsuit is Kenneth Taylor, who says in court documents he had...