Using acetaminophen during pregnancy does not increase a child's risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability, a major new review published Friday finds.
Hundreds of patients of a pain management center are scrambling to find a new place for care after their doctor's office closed with little notice.
The agency said that the pain relievers should be avoided for the last four months of pregnancy because of a rare but serious risk to the fetus.
To get answers, Debbie enrolled in the Humanwide Project at Stanford Medical School. The study flips the model on healthcare by personalizing treatment.
There's a nationwide shortage of the popular pain reliever Excedrin.
Researchers at UC San Diego are coming to the rescue of people with terrible pain in one part of their body.