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New Weight-Loss Options Improve Cardiac Health

, 2025-05-16 12:26:00 Weight gain can lead to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia, a metabolic disorder of abnormal lipids. As the body gets bigger, cardiac changes occur and the left ventricle — the heart’s main pumping chamber — enlarges too. The ventricle thickens and it can be more difficult to pump blood…

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Amgen loses $400 million antitrust battle to Regeneron

Meghana Keshavan , 2025-05-16 13:36:00 Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Morning! Today we start with some breaking newss: Novo Nordisk’s CEO is stepping down. We also discuss a new, tailored CRISPR treatment for an infant with a deadly disease, how…

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Toxic metals found in all rice samples in new report

, 2025-05-16 17:43:00 by I. Edwards A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. The report—released by Healthy Babies, Bright Futures—found arsenic in 100% of rice samples tested from stores in 20 metro areas, including New York City, Los Angeles and Miami, CBS News…

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Ochsner’s kidney transplant program earns national ELITE Status

, 2025-05-17 02:32:00 Ochsner Health proudly shares its kidney transplant program, part of the Ochsner Transplant Institute, has been awarded ELITE Status within the credentialed Programs of Excellence transplant network by INTERLINK COE Networks & Programs. ELITE Status is awarded to only a select few programs nationwide certifying delivery of superior transplant care.  To earn…

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Fracture Risk Lower With Semaglutide vs Sleeve

, 2025-05-16 12:27:00 Orlando, Fla. — Fracture risk in people treated for obesity appears significantly lower with semaglutide (Wegovy) vs sleeve gastrectomy, new data suggest. Previous animal studies have suggested a dose-dependent effect of glucagon like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists on trabecular bone, including increased osteoblast activity, reduced apoptosis, and suppressed osteoclast activity. However,…

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Federal Budget Bill Includes Medicare Pay Hike for MDs

, 2025-05-16 12:28:00 The massive budget bill now being debated in Congress includes a proposal for raising Medicare pay for clinicians starting in 2026. That could be good news for physicians who in 2025 saw a nearly 3% effective pay cut in Medicare reimbursement. However, clinicians and advocates remain concerned about potentially large cuts to…

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Genomic study of non-Hispanic Black veterans with prostate cancer yields key insights for precision medicine

, 2025-05-17 03:43:00 In the largest clinical genomic profiling study of non-Hispanic Black men with metastatic prostate cancer to date, researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, University of California Los Angeles and the Veterans Affairs (VA) National Precision Oncology Program found key differences in tumor biology between non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white veterans, but similar survival outcomes when…

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Maternal Disability Linked to Higher Infant ED Use

, 2025-05-16 12:29:00 TOPLINE: Infants born to mothers with disabilities had higher rates of emergency department (ED) visits in their first year of life than those born to mothers without disabilities. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a population-based study of 1,596,932 live-born infants from April 1, 2008, to March 31, 2021, in Canada. A total of 139,698…

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New ‘Real World’ Data on Lecanemab Side Effects

, 2025-05-16 12:54:00 Patients with early Alzheimer’s disease (AD) who initiated lecanemab treatment at a specialty memory clinic showed an expected and manageable side-effect profile, new research showed. “The findings are very reassuring,” Barbara Joy Snider, MD, PhD, professor of neurology, and director of the Memory Diagnostic Center and Knight ADRC Clinical Trials Unit, Washington…

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Navigating Market Volatility in 2025

Ronan McGrath , 2025-05-16 07:30:00 In today’s financial landscape, global markets are experiencing notable volatility, writes Ronan McGrath These are challenging, emotional times for investors, particularly those nearing or in retirement. While several factors contribute to the current turbulence, the primary driver is President Trump’s erratic tariff policy, which has injected fresh instability into the…

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Does the CDC have an acting director?

Helen Branswell , 2025-05-16 21:55:00 Earlier this week, Lisa Blunt Rochester asked a seemingly simple question of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his testimony to the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee: “Who is the acting CDC director?”  Kennedy, the secretary of Health and Human Services, offered the name “Matt Buzzelli,” who he described…

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Tackling HIV with machine learning

, 2025-05-16 18:09:00 Schulich Medicine & Dentistry researcher and bioinformatician Abayomi Olabode is working on an algorithm to help researchers better classify HIV’s constantly changing strains. Credit: Megan Morris/Schulich Medicine & Dentistry Hiding behind numerous disguises, HIV has been evading researchers for years, leaving the search for a vaccine as elusive as the virus itself. Once…

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Fluidics in Modern Healthcare & Medical Device Innovation

, 2025-05-16 15:04:00 In this interview, industry expert Blake Webb shares insights on the future of fluidic technology, highlighting trends in automation, microfluidics, and smart systems shaping medical diagnostics and laboratory workflows. Can you give us an overview of how fluidics has evolved in medical devices and laboratory equipment over the years? Over the years,…

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UK’s palliative care commission offers global insight

Kira Goodman, Liana Bailey, Megan Wright, Dave Lysecki , 2025-05-16 14:16:00 Kira Goodman, project director1, Liana Bailey, doctoral student and research coordinator2, Megan Wright, chief executive officer and executive director2, Dave Lysecki, associate professor and division head for pediatric palliative medicine3 on behalf of Canada’s Pediatric Palliative Care Alliance 1Canada’s Pediatric Palliative Care Alliance, Toronto,…

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Trial Tests Carbon Fibre Inserts for Osteoarthritis Relief

, 2025-05-16 13:48:00 BIRMINGHAM — A commonly used method by podiatrists and physiotherapists to manage osteoarthritis (OA) of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) is undergoing formal testing in a randomised clinical trial, a UK researcher said on the first day of The Primary Care Show 2025. Michael Backhouse The Big Toe OstEoarthritis (BigTOE) Inserts Trial…

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Palliative care commission must focus on ageing population

Jugdeep Dhesi , 2025-05-16 14:26:00 Jugdeep Dhesi, president British Geriatrics Society, Marjory Warren House, London, UK Jugdeep.Dhesi{at}gstt.nhs.uk Higginson and Ramjeeawon discuss whether the new palliative care commission in the UK can drive real change.1 Any review of palliative and end-of-life care must look at the needs of the ageing population. Approximately 670 000 people die every…

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3D-printed wearable monitors health through skin gases

, 2025-05-16 19:07:00 The Gutruf Lab’s wearable device provides personalized health data without the constraints of adhesives and frequent reapplication. Credit: University of Arizona College of Engineering Wearable technologies are revolutionizing health care, but design limitations in adhesive-based personal monitors have kept them from meeting their full potential. A new University of Arizona study, published…

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FDA Clears First Diagnostic Blood Test for AD

, 2025-05-16 19:48:00 The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to the first blood test to aid in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease (AD).  The Lumipulse G pTau217/Beta-Amyloid 1-42 Plasma Ratio, from Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc., is for the early detection of amyloid plaques associated with AD in adults aged 55 years and older…

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‘Gut to know’ guide helps people talk about IBD

Michael McHale , 2025-05-16 07:30:00 Ahead of World IBD Day, Crohn’s and Colitis Ireland have published a new conversation guide to aid better understanding of gastrointestinal conditions among the public It’s a condition that few people talk about. Around 50,000 people live with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Ireland, with at least 20,000 of those…

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