Smaller breweries are responding to the demands of consumers more concerned with health and active lifestyles than they are with…
Craft Brewers Lighten Up and Take Aim at the ‘Sweaty Consumer’
Smaller breweries are responding to the demands of consumers more concerned with health and active lifestyles than they are with…
Growing up high: Neurobiological consequences of adolescent cannabis use
About one in five Canadian adolescents uses cannabis. Neuroscientists have been researching the effects of cannabis on the adolescent brain.…
Weekly pharmacy visits boost drug adherence and quality of life in heart failure patients
Elderly patients with heart failure who see a pharmacist once a week are more likely to take their tablets and…
A gut check for heart failure patients
Heart failure patients who consume more dietary fiber tend to have healthier gut bacteria, which is associated with reduced risk…
Support needed for multiple-birth families to improve outcomes
Having multiple-birth babies can be a time of wonder and excitement, however, according to the first-ever international collaborative report released…
First Opioid Trial Takes Aim at Johnson & Johnson
Having settled with Purdue Pharma and Teva, Oklahoma will now try to blame Johnson & Johnson for its opioid disaster.…
First Opioid Trial Takes Aim at Johnson & Johnson
Having settled with Purdue Pharma and Teva, Oklahoma will now try to blame Johnson & Johnson for its opioid disaster.…
Medical News Today: Antibiotics may help curb Alzheimer’s symptoms
A new study in mice suggests that a combination of antibiotics may reduce the buildup of amyloid plaques, but only…
Medical News Today: Plastic pollution harms oxygen-producing bacteria
New research finds that plastic pollution not only harms fish but also damages species of bacteria that produce the oxygen…