Hundreds Misdiagnosed with Cancer Due to Software Error
Several life insurance companies promoting the testing firm’s cancer detection product are pausing their relationship with the company because of the software error
Several life insurance companies promoting the testing firm’s cancer detection product are pausing their relationship with the company because of the software error
Global collaboration in decoding genetics of infectious diseases like HIV and COVID-19 is crucial in managing outbreaks, say health experts.
A proposed rule requiring automatic emergency braking would save hundreds of lives a year and reduce property damage costs from crashes, say federal officials.
The CDC says better sick leave policies for restaurant workers could prevent major food poisoning outbreaks, decreasing the risk of illness and deaths among patrons.
Potential heart donors with an active COVID-19 infection may have organ tissue damage that is not detectable until after a transplant has occurred, according to researchers.
Dozens of infants have reportedly suffocated to death after falling asleep in loungers, but the products escape federal oversight because they are not marketed as sleep products, says report.
Lower reporting of nursing home bedsores and falls lead to inaccurate safety ratings by the government, researchers warn.
Updated crash protection testing should evaluate the risk of head, pelvis, and leg injuries to pedestrians hit by vehicles, say federal officials.
Some silicone devices had cracks and fractures, which could lead to infections, before they were even implanted in patients.
Limiting overall sugar intake to 10% of total consumption is a more effective way to lose weight than using artificial sweeteners, health experts say.