Everyone Was Wrong About Antipsychotics
An unprecedented look at dopamine in the brain reveals that psychosis drugs get developed with the wrong neurons in mind. ..
An unprecedented look at dopamine in the brain reveals that psychosis drugs get developed with the wrong neurons in mind. ..
Current treatments for depression after giving birth are either slow to work or hard to get. The FDA is considering a new tablet that relieves symptoms ..
A small study showed that feeding deer a type of ivermectin reduced the number of ticks drinking their blood. (Yes, it’s that ivermectin. No, you shouldn’t ..
By early 2024, a tablet called Opill will be sold in pharmacies without a prescription, making it easier for uninsured and young buyers to access. ..
Chronic illness patients often struggle to keep up with medications that need frequent, timely doses. What if a single shot lasted for months? ..
Telehealth allowed patients in many US states to get abortion pills by mail. New legal challenges could block that access—but providers aren't giving ..
Psilocybin is on the cusp of becoming legally available in Oregon—but not as a medical treatment. ..
Two researchers whose work led to the development of Wegovy and Ozempic spoke to WIRED about the creation of these drugs and how they should be used. ..
The injectable weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are already popular. Oral forms could lead to even more demand. ..
Longevity evangelists are injecting people with experimental gene therapies. There are no guarantees—and no refunds. ..