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
Canada wildfire smoke targets air quality in Midwest, Great Lakes. What to know this week.
While the National Weather Service predicts the smoke should wane by Monday, sensitive groups could still be at risk in the upcoming week.
US News & World Report reveals children’s hospital rankings amid legal scrutiny
In the rankings, Boston Children’s Hospital was dethroned from the No. 1 spot, with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center taking its place.
‘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.
US life expectancy problem is ‘bigger than we ever thought,’ report finds
A new study found the country has been at a life expectancy disadvantage since the 1950s, with more than 50 countries surpassing the U.S.
A heart was flown from Alaska to Boston, breaking a transplant record. Here’s how it was done.
A heart traveled 2,506 miles, breaking the record for the furthest distance a human heart has ever traveled for a transplant.
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
It marks a symbolic end to the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
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.