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Physical activity and organized sports participation may ward off childhood mental ill health

, 2025-05-13 22:30:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Physical activity in early childhood, especially taking part in organized sports, may ward off several mental health disorders in later childhood and adolescence, suggests research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. But there seem to be clear sex differences in the observed protective effects, depending…

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Just a few plant-based swaps a week could make a difference to your heart

, 2025-05-13 22:51:00 Just a little less meat, a little more veg: Researchers show that even small weekly swaps from red or processed meat to plant-based foods can lower your risk of heart disease. ​​​​​​​Study: Partial substitution of red or processed meat with plant-based foods and the risk of cardiovascular disease. ​​​​​​​Image Credit: Chalee2500 / Shutterstock A…

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AI Identifies Novel Predictors of TB in People With HIV

, 2025-05-13 12:38:00 An artificial intelligence (AI) model using routinely collected data predicted subsequent development of active tuberculosis (TB), Swiss researchers reported. The AI model outperformed biological tests for latent TB in identifying HIV-positive patients at high risk of developing TB. As well as immune function and sociodemographic variables, the AI model retained several biomarkers…

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LOL: May 13, 2025

Dr Leslie O’Looney , 2025-05-13 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 The abysmal management of our health service has come under the spotlight once again with a conference in Maynooth being told that Ireland is a decade…

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Olio raises $11M to expand product offerings

, 2025-05-13 19:53:00 Olio, a platform that links hospital teams with post-acute providers for care collaboration, scored $11 million in Series B funding led by Fulcrum Equity Partners. Mutual Capital Partners also participated in the round.  WHAT IT DOES Olio’s care coordination platform allows a hospital’s care team, including doctors and administrators, to obtain information…

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ABC programme to reduce brain injury in childbirth will be rolled out in England

Gareth Iacobucci , 2025-05-13 12:41:00 An NHS programme designed to improve safety in maternity care and help prevent brain injuries during childbirth is set to be rolled out in England.The government said that the Avoiding Brain Injuries in Childbirth (ABC) programme would provide a nationally standardised approach for detecting and responding to fetal deterioration during…

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Mental Health Units Repeating Safety Failings, Warns HSSIB

, 2025-05-13 14:18:00 Mental health inpatient services in England continue to ignore critical safety recommendations, putting patients and staff at risk, according to a new report.  The Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) based its findings on multiple investigations into inpatient mental health care between September 2024 and January 2025. The report  highlighted persistent systemic…

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‘Was That a Fraudian Slip?’

, 2025-05-13 17:31:00 U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. seemingly revealed Big Pharma paid President Donald Trump $100 million but added “he can’t be bought.” The president and RFK Jr. held a joint press conference in the White House on Monday to reveal an executive order that plans to dramatically reduce the cost of…

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Does Beta human papillomavirus prevent skin cancer?

Georg Hafner PhD , 2025-05-13 14:00:00 Viruses are mostly known for causing diseases, but a recent study from Harvard Medical School identifies a type of virus that could be more ‘friend’ than ‘foe’. In a provocative take, Harvard scientists suggest that Beta human papillomavirus might protect us from skin cancer rather than causing it.1 When…

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PhaseV scores $50M for AI clinical trial platform

, 2025-05-13 18:10:00 Israeli startup PhaseV, an AI-enabled clinical development company for life sciences, has secured $50 million in Series A funding in a round co-led by Accel and Insight Partners.  Existing investors Viola Ventures, LionBird and EXOR also participated in the round.  The round brings the company’s total raise to $65 million.  WHAT IT…

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Trial Scorecard: Advance-HTN

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Staying socially connected can help maintain healthy eating with age, especially for older women

, 2025-05-13 17:14:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Healthy eating supports healthy aging: Canada’s Food Guide recommends daily intake of fruits and vegetables as a way to help prevent multiple chronic conditions that typically affect older adults. We know that healthy eating is strongly influenced by our social connections and different settings. But aging often brings…

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New light-based 3D printing technique advances tissue engineering

, 2025-05-13 17:08:00 Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a technique that could help advance treatments in tissue engineering. The study, published in the scientific journal Small, introduces a technique for producing tissues with precise cellular organization designed to mimic the natural structure of human tissue. Using a simple light-based…

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Waist-to-Height Ratio Predicts Heart Risk at Age 10 Years

, 2025-05-13 14:53:00 MÁLAGA, Spain — Children with a gradually increasing waist-to-height ratio trajectory (a marker of central obesity) during the first decade of life show signs of increased cardiometabolic and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk at age 10 years, according to data from Denmark. Children who showed this gradual rise in central obesity from birth…

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Obesity medication shown to reduce heart attack risk by 38 per cent in first three months

Michael McHale , 2025-05-13 07:30:00 Separate study finds GLP-1 medicines combined with bariatric surgery may significantly reduce risk of serious cardiovascular events Semaglutide, the groundbreaking medication found in Ozempic and Wegovy, can rapidly reduce heart attacks in overweight adults, new research has found. An international study of 17,000 people with known heart disease, overweight or…

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Why Foam Jigsaw Mats Are a Must-Have for Home Gyms

MNB Guest , 2025-05-13 15:11:00 Creating a home gym is a thrilling move towards fitness independence. However, the selection of the right floor is key to both making it safe and effective. Most fitness enthusiasts pay little attention to the surface they train upon, which can cause discomfort as well as injury in the long…

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Luego de prometer atención médica universal, el gobernador de California debe reconsiderar la cobertura para inmigrantes

Angela Hart and Christine Mai-Duc , 2025-05-13 13:50:00 SACRAMENTO, California — El gobernador Gavin Newsom no esperaba enfrentarse a otra crisis sanitaria. En marzo, mientras el presidente Donald Trump y los republicanos del Congreso intensificaban el debate nacional sobre la posibilidad de recortar la atención médica para los estadounidenses pobres y con discapacidades, el gobernador…

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UnitedHealth CEO, GSK, Galapagos, Theranos

Elaine Chen , 2025-05-13 13:13:00 Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning. Like all of you, we were trying to make sense of President Trump’s new drug pricing proposal yesterday. There are many more questions than answers, and we…

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Ending nuclear weapons, before they end us

Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Marion Birch, Inga Blum, Peter Doherty, Andy Haines, Ira Helfand, Richard Horton, Kati Juva, Jose F Lapena, Jr, Robert Mash, Olga Mironova, Arun Mitra, Carlos Monteiro, Elena N Naumova, David Onazi, Tilman Ruff, Peush Sahni, James Tumwine, Carlos Umana, Paul Yonga, Chris Zielinski , 2025-05-13 13:46:00 In May 2025…

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Study reveals key differences in health risks between males and females

, 2025-05-13 12:11:00 The results of an international study led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London’s Precision Healthcare University Research Institute (PHURI) shed new light the underlying biological mechanisms which cause differences in health risks, symptoms and outcomes between males and females.  The study, carried out in collaboration with the Berlin Institute of…

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FDA Issues Warning on ‘Gas Station Heroin’ Tianeptine

, 2025-05-13 12:55:00 The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a health warning regarding products containing tianeptine, which is often called “gas station heroin” because of its easy availability at gas station stores. The FDA noted that tianeptine is associated with an increasing number of adverse events, including death, and called its use…

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Bridging Financial Services and Healthcare

Johnathan (John) Welch , 2025-05-13 13:23:00 After spending nearly two decades in the financial payments sector before transitioning to healthcare, I feel that I’ve gained unique insights into how principles from traditional financial services can transform the patient payment experience. This evolution is crucial as healthcare organizations seek to meet modern consumer expectations. Consumer behavior…

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You might be interested in…Lifestyle

Dr Ray O’Connor , 2025-05-13 07:30:00 Dr Ray O’Connor continues his look at the latest clinical articles on the importance of lifestyle advice in doctor-patient consultations, including the need for regular adequate sleep, and how physical activity and exercise can prevent or ameliorate lifestyle-related diseases Lifestyle Update (Part 2)We are becoming increasingly aware if the…

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Cancer risk, Elizabeth Holmes, CRISPR

Theresa Gaffney , 2025-05-13 12:00:00 Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. “Why is everyone obsessed with food in these boxes????” That’s what my editor messaged to me on Slack when she saw my blue box note for yesterday about San Francisco ice cream….

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Montague Frank Poynton Marshall

Stuart Marshall , 2025-05-13 10:46:00 bmj;389/may13_12/r921/FAF1faFrank was born in London and attended Chigwell School, before being evacuated to Buckinghamshire, where he attended Berkhamsted School. He set his mind on becoming a doctor and applied to the London Hospital in 1943. An air raid warning interrupted his interview with the dean of the school, who accepted…

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No link between ADHD meds and psychosis, study says

, 2025-05-13 11:30:00 ADHD stimulant meds don’t increase children’s risk of psychosis, a new study says. Analysis of stimulant prescriptions among nearly 8,400 kids with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder found no evidence that the drugs caused psychosis, researchers reported in the journal Pediatrics. “Previous observational research has suggested that stimulants may play a causal role in…

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Multiple health conditions linked to higher depression risk

, 2025-05-13 11:42:00 People with multiple long-term physical health conditions are at a significantly greater risk of developing depression, a study shows.  Researchers found that some combinations of illnesses – particularly cardiometabolic ones like diabetes and heart disease – could more than double the likelihood of a future depression diagnosis.  With multimorbidity – when patients…

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Asthma Funding Cuts Hit Underserved Communities

, 2025-05-13 11:10:00 Recently announced federal funding cuts for asthma care in high-risk areas in Massachusetts highlight the short- and long-term effect of the dissolution of support programs for public health at the community level. The nearly $1 million in funding from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Department of Public Health (DPH) was intended…

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HSE CEO Bernard Gloster to step down next March

Michael McHale , 2025-05-13 10:08:00 The CEO of the HSE Bernard Gloster has today confirmed that he will step down from the role in March 2026. By the time he retires he will have served almost 38 years in the public health sector, including three of those as head of the national healthcare service. Commenting…

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After Promising Universal Health Care, California Governor Must Reconsider Immigrant Coverage

Angela Hart and Christine Mai-Duc , 2025-05-13 09:00:00 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t expect to be reckoning with another health care crisis. In March, as President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans escalated a nationwide debate over whether to slash health care for poor and disabled Americans, the Democratic governor had to tell state…

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