Of the 196 patients who completed the 45-day clinical trial, women who took zuranolone saw “statistically significant improvements” by day 15.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
‘Night owls’ more likely to die younger, study says. But the problem isn’t sleep.
Previous studies have also shown staying up late has been linked to other health problems like cardiovascular disease and mood disorders, expert say.
Feinstein reveals shingles complications: What to know about encephalitis and Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Sen. Dianne Feinstein was diagnosed with encephalitis and Ramsay Hunt syndrome after having shingles. Here’s what to know.
World Health Organization says COVID-19 is no longer a global emergency
The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 over as a global health emergency, a historic milestone after more than 7 million deaths worldwide.
Should you get screened for skin cancer? As summer approaches, here’s what to know.
But as summer nears, health experts are warning against the consequences of excessive sun exposure. Here’s what t to know about skin cancer.
A dog died after getting bird flu in Canada. Here’s how to keep your pets safe.
Canadian health officials say the dog tested positive for bird flu on Saturday after chewing on a wild goose.
A ‘blueprint’ for longevity: New study has an answer for why some people live to be over 100
Scientists found people who live to be 100 or older – called centenarians – may have a unique immune profile that’s highly protective against disease.
The argument for making alcohol more expensive: It could save lives, study suggests.
The Scottish government made alcoholic drinks more expensive – and it saved people’s lives. Could this be implemented in the United States?
Is the US prepared for a possible bird flu pandemic? What we know.
As the bird flu spreads, experts discuss the possibility of a mass outbreak among humans. Here’s what to know and how to protect yourself.
The White House is now tracking opioid overdoses that don’t kill. Why that’s important.
The data dashboard on nonfatal opioid overdoses will target specific regions to help fight the epidemic, which left 81,000 dead in the US this year.