Novo Nordisk will be promoting its newly approved anti-obesity drug Saxenda heavily in the United States. One sixth of its 3,000-person sales force will be meeting with physicians to sell them on the new product when it launches in the first half of 2015.
Ebola may be getting the headlines, but malaria is actually killing more people in West Africa. Worse, the fight to end the Ebola epidemic is hampering the campaign against malaria.
The pain, nausea, fatigue, and general lousy feeling that are the after-effects of too much booze has such a long history that you would think someone would have come up with a cure for a hangover by now. No one has.
This isn’t the first Ebola outbreak. Ever since the discovery of the virus sometime in the late 1970s, there were already reported cases in Africa, especially in Congo, but they certainly paled in comparison to what happened this year: more than 7,000 had al…
One class of pain relievers may reduce the risk of one type of skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, when taken by mouth. When researchers reviewed data from nine studies they found that these drugs may reduce the risk of squamous cell carcinoma by 18%.
Hair loss is one of the top concerns of not only men but also women, according to dermatologists. Today, there are many treatments that are available to bring back hair growth and one of which are hair fall supplements in the market.
Scientists declared today that the plausible source of the worst Ebola outbreak in history was a two-year old boy who played near a colony of virus-infected bats in Guinea.
Past information about working out is bad if a person is sick has been deemed untrue by a new study. Research says, it is okay to work out while suffering from an illness, as long as it is just a mild condition.
Educated people who have completed a university degree and find themselves struggling to remember things can signal that they are at risk for suffering from memory loss and even stroke.