After receiving a cancer diagnosis, many patients must navigate "outdated myths" about the disease and related treatments. Writing for the Washington Post, Marlene Cimons debunks some of the most common myths about cancer.
With the number of monkeypox cases continuing to grow, health officials have encouraged providers to look for a broader range of potential symptoms, and the United States has purchased an additional half a million vaccine doses for its stockpile.
Australia is currently experiencing an unusually early increase in flu cases—a development that may foreshadow the United States' experience in the fall, Lisa Jarvis writes for Bloomberg/Washington Post.
FDA on Monday announced it has approved baricitinib, a drug made by Eli Lilly that's been shown to restore hair growth in alopecia patients, marking the first systemic treatment for the disease.
Justin Bieber on Friday announced that he is taking a break from performing after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare condition that has paralyzed one side of his face.
Pentagon officials on Friday confirmed the first known case of monkeypox in the U.S. military, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Texas, and Virginia.
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