What to know about rare virus Alaskapox after first fatal case

What to know about rare virus Alaskapox after first fatal case

(NEW YORK) -- An Alaska resident has died from complications of a relatively new and rare virus known as Alaskapox, according to a bulletin posted by Alaska state public health officials.   The Alaskapox virus was first identified in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 2015, according to the Alaska Department of Health.…
Abortion pill studies cited in ruling set for Supreme Court are retracted

Abortion pill studies cited in ruling set for Supreme Court are retracted

(WASHINGTON) -- Two of the studies cited in a ruling that suspended federal approval of the abortion pill mifepristone were retracted by a medical journal earlier this week. Sage Publishing said it issued the retractions from the journal Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology because of methodology issues and conflicts…
Drug shortage can put patients’ lives at risk, experts warn

Drug shortage can put patients’ lives at risk, experts warn

(NEW YORK) -- National shortage of over-the-counter and prescription drugs for health issues such as asthma, ADHD or cancer have been troubling patients and medical personnel for more than a year -- and at a hearing this week, lawmakers and experts discussed the threats that patients face without having access…
EPA announces new air quality standards for particulate matter, citing health risks

EPA announces new air quality standards for particulate matter, citing health risks

(WASHINGTON) -- The Environmental Protection Agency announced a new rule on Wednesday to significantly reduce the level of air pollution known as particulate matter (PM) by updating the national air-quality standards, citing negative health impacts of PM exposure. While the rule is being praised by environmental and health groups, some…