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Age-related immune decline reduces CAR-T cell therapy efficacy

, 2025-05-20 16:20:00 As people age, their immune systems become less efficient, posing a challenge for cancer therapies that rely on harnessing immune cells. In a new study published in Nature Cancer, researchers from the University of Lausanne (UNIL), the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) and the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de…

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Office-Based Cataract Surgery Measures Up To ASC Cases

, 2025-05-20 12:51:00 Cataract surgeries performed in a surgery suite in the ophthalmologist’s office had significantly lower complication rates than operations performed in an ambulatory surgery center, a study of more than 1300 operations performed by the same surgeon in both settings found. Joseph Starns “Our study shows that performing cataract surgery in an office…

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Consultant Old Age Psychiatry – Londonderry/Strabane

brendan , 2025-05-20 07:00:00 WESTERN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TRUST   Consultant Old Age Psychiatry Location: Londonderry/Strabane. Reference No: 54817289 Salary: £106,424 – £139,920 PA pro rata Closing date: Friday 27th June 2025 @ 3:30pm For full criteria, job description and application form for the above please visit Jobs.hscni.net and apply online. A waiting list…

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Worried pediatricians question new FDA Covid vaccine guidance

Usha Lee McFarling , 2025-05-20 22:07:00 A new framework for Covid-19 vaccines announced by Food and Drug Administration leaders Tuesday suggests the agency will no longer approve new Covid vaccines for healthy individuals under 65, including babies, without data from new randomized clinical trials showing their benefit.  The plan — described in a commentary in…

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Setting priorities for climate and health adaptation

Siddhanth Sharma, Anand Bhopal, Angela Y Chang , 2025-05-20 13:26:00 Siddhanth Sharma, public health physician1, Anand Bhopal, postdoctoral research fellow2, Angela Y Chang, associate professor34 1Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 2Bergen Centre for Ethics and Priority Setting, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway 3Danish Institute for Advanced Study, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark 4Danish Centre…

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Changes in BMI during adolescence may explain link between air pollution exposure and insulin resistance

, 2025-05-20 21:30:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) during adolescence play an important role in the association between air pollution exposure and insulin resistance, according to a new study led by investigators from the Keck School of Medicine of USC. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that children…

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You might be interested in…Stroke

Dr Ray O’Connor , 2025-05-20 07:30:00 Dr Ray O’Connor takes a look at the latest clinical articles on stroke – the second leading cause of death globally Stroke is an acute, focal neurological deficit with no other explanation than a cerebrovascular cause. Common symptoms include hemiparesis, dysarthria, sensory deficits, aphasia, and visual deficits. The Lancet…

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Abundant Venture Partners unveils new platform for startups

, 2025-05-20 18:15:00 Venture capital firm Abundant Venture Partners has launched Abundant Platform aimed at helping startup companies partner with providers.  The platform will be offered through the firm’s Venture Studio, which helps healthcare startups gain commercial traction, connect with target buyers, form partnerships and receive strategic operations support.  Abundant Venture Studio members have access to…

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Maryland law to expand powers of drug affordability board

Ed Silverman , 2025-05-20 18:50:00 In a notable development, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill that will allow a state board to extend its mandate for lowering prescription drug costs to all residents, not just those employed by government agencies. The move was hailed by consumer advocates who hope the Prescription Drug Affordability Board,…

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CRISPR study reveals mitochondrial dysfunction as early marker in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

, 2025-05-20 19:35:00 Purple neurons with mitochondria. Credit: Melanie Leboeuf Using the gene scissors CRISPR and stem cells, researchers at Stockholm University and the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at King’s College London have managed to identify a common denominator for different gene mutations that all cause the neurological disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)….

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New AI model assesses eczema severity using smartphone images

, 2025-05-20 16:36:00 A team of researchers from Keio University School of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, and Teikyo University, in collaboration with Atopiyo LLC, has developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) model that can objectively assess eczema severity using smartphone images uploaded by patients. Their findings were recently published in Allergy, the official…

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Pregnancy Safe in Those Who Previously Had BC in Pregnancy

, 2025-05-20 13:08:00 Women diagnosed with breast cancer during a pregnancy were no more likely to experience disease recurrence or shortened survival after a subsequent pregnancy within the next 7 years than women who did not become pregnant again, according to new research. Marta Perachino, MD, a medical oncologist at Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology…

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How Robyn Bordes is Reshaping the Aesthetic Industry and Revolutionizing PR for Medical Practices

, 2025-05-20 16:32:00 Behind every successful medical practice or aesthetic clinic making waves in the industry, there’s often a powerhouse working tirelessly behind the scenes. For almost two decades, that powerhouse has been Robyn Bordes, CEO of Illumination PR. Known for her innovative approach to healthcare public relations, Robyn has earned her reputation as the…

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The Changing Landscape of Ransomware: Why Healthcare Organizations Are Paying Less

Chris Henderson , 2025-05-20 13:27:00 Ransomware has long been a persistent and costly threat to healthcare organizations, which hold vast amounts of sensitive patient data and operate under critical, time-sensitive conditions. The disruption caused by these attacks can have life-threatening consequences, delaying essential treatments and compromising patient safety. Historically, the urgency of restoring services quickly…

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Phase Scientific secures $34M and more digital health funding

, 2025-05-20 16:47:00 Phase Scientific, a company developing urine-based diagnostics tests for early disease detection, announced it completed a $34 million Series A funding round.  A private equity fund managed by Asia-based Value Partners Group led the round, with backing from other new investors and existing global investors.  The biotechnology company’s test Phasify uses urine…

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Post-intensive care syndrome linked to long-term deficits

, 2025-05-20 16:50:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain More than half of ICU survivors may experience Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), which involves new or worsening physical, psychological, or cognitive impairments after a critical illness. Now a new study published at the ATS 2025 International Conference finds that these patients experience long-term deficits in cognitive function and…

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Genetic variations in Prader-Willi syndrome offer key insights into autism and psychosis

, 2025-05-20 16:32:00 In a comprehensive Genomic Press Invited Expert Review, researchers from the University of Haifa have synthesized cutting-edge findings on Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), revealing how this complex neurodevelopmental disorder serves as a critical model for understanding the interplay between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and psychotic spectrum disorders (PSD). A window into neuropsychiatric conditions…

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Dropless Cataract Surgery Slashes Drug Costs

, 2025-05-20 13:29:00 A regimen that spares patients recovering from cataract surgery the burden of using antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops several times a day for weeks and instead uses an injection to administer those drugs immediately after the procedure is nearly as effective at preventing complications as the traditional drop regimen at a fraction…

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Payments Simplified: The 4 Key Features of Modern Healthcare Payment Platforms

Tom Davis , 2025-05-20 14:15:00 When it comes to healthcare, simplifying payments offers clear benefits: improved operational efficiency, better cash flow management, and stronger relationships between health plans, providers, and patients.  Despite these advantages, healthcare is still navigating a fragmented and outdated payments landscape. Challenges like confusing billing processes, limited payment methods, lack of transparency,…

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LOL: May 20, 2025

Dr Leslie O’Looney , 2025-05-20 07:30:00 Welcome to this week’s issue of The Week in Medicine – a round-up of all the happenings in the world of Irish medicine Labour Spokesperson on Health and TD for Dublin Central, Marie Sherlock, has called on the Government to urgently introduce a public information campaign, particularly targeted at…

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This News Might Ruin Your Appetite — And Summer

David Hilzenrath , 2025-05-20 09:00:00 It’s a marvel of food technology: ice cream that resists melting. In a video explaining the science behind it, a seller of food chemicals shows scoops of ice cream holding their shape under hot lights. The super ingredient? Polysorbate 80. Polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier, a chemical used to control…

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Paula Salmons: psychiatrist who established eating disorder service in Birmingham and warned against social pressure on women and girls to be thin

Debby Elley , 2025-05-20 13:11:00 Debby Elley Stockport aukidsmag{at}gmail.com In the early 1980s a well dressed woman in high heels entered a police station in Birmingham. She had come to see a police officer who had become violent and had had to be restrained by colleagues. He was now locked in one of his own…

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CN Bio expands access to OOC solutions for APAC customers with distributor agreement in South Korea

, 2025-05-20 11:45:00 CN Bio, a leading provider of Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) systems and solutions that accelerate drug discovery and development workflows, today announced a strategic partnership with SCINCO, a specialist scientific instrument company based in South Korea. The agreement is the latest milestone in CN Bio’s international expansion, amplifying the Company’s presence in major Asian…

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COPD Diagnosis Reboot Identifies More At-Risk Individuals

, 2025-05-20 13:20:00 SAN FRANCISCO — A new diagnostic schema incorporating chest CT and respiratory symptoms into the diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can help to better identify patients at risk for poor respiratory outcomes and rule out those with airflow obstruction who have neither respiratory symptoms nor evidence of structural lung disease….

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The Role of Consultants in Tackling Healthcare Expenses

Jennifer Petersen , 2025-05-20 13:00:00 Healthcare costs are a top concern across the United States, with 2025 anticipated to be the most expensive year for employer-sponsored insurance yet. Employers are expected to face an 8 to 9% increase in health plan costs, according to SHRM. A plan that previously cost employers $10,000 per member would…

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Children’s Hospice Week launched

Editorial Staff , 2025-05-20 07:30:00 Children’s Hospice Week runs from May 18-24 This year’s theme, ‘Every Step, Every Challenge, Together’, reflects the journey families take when caring for a child with palliative care needs and the vital role that LauraLynn plays in walking that path alongside them. Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD officially launched the campaign…

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Tourmaline drug cuts inflammation tied to heart disease

Adam Feuerstein , 2025-05-20 11:30:00 Adam Feuerstein is a senior writer and biotech columnist, reporting on the crossroads of drug development, business, Wall Street, and biotechnology. He is also a co-host of the weekly biotech podcast The Readout Loud and author of the newsletter Adam’s Biotech Scorecard. You can reach Adam on Signal at stataf.54….

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MIT researchers discover new potential drug targets for Alzheimer’s disease

, 2025-05-20 10:59:00 By combining information from many large datasets, MIT researchers have identified several new potential targets for treating or preventing Alzheimer’s disease. The study revealed genes and cellular pathways that haven’t been linked to Alzheimer’s before, including one involved in DNA repair. Identifying new drug targets is critical because many of the Alzheimer’s…

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Malnutrition Often Missed in Geriatric Care

, 2025-05-20 10:52:00 Primary care clinicians are not screening older adults for malnutrition, largely due to an overreliance on outdated diagnostic measures like body mass index (BMI), according to a new study presented at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting in Chicago. Researchers at Stanford Health in San Jose, California , analyzed…

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