Will the courts take away the FDA-approved over-the-counter birth control pill?
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States.
Maintaining and enhancing wastewater surveillance programs that sprung up around the globe in response to COVID-19 will be key to halting the next pandemic.
Northeastern University has expanded its world leading Network Science Institute to the university’s campus in London in a move that will establish a new European hub in the fast-growing research field of network science.
Medical professionals say McConnell’s moment of disorientation is no laughing matter.
RSV is a lower-respiratory tract disease that typically starts showing up in babies in the fall with cases continuing to crowd doctors’ offices until spring.
People who have a stroke or traumatic brain injury sometimes experience aphasia, a disorder that affects a person’s ability to express or understand language. Research by Northeastern University assistant professor Erin Meier aims to better comprehend how people with aphasia use language in their daily lives.
A collaboration between the university’s Center for Health Policy and Law, and the Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research, provides guidance and training to judges on the social determinants of health and their relationship to judicial decision-making.
Health informatics has become an integral part of healthcare, but here’s a closer look at how informatics has drastically improved patient outcomes.
Wondering what you can do with a health informatics degree? Here’s an overview of the careers you can pursue following graduation, and their benefits.