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OpenAI unveils AI benchmark to evaluate health care models

Brittany Trang , 2025-05-12 18:08:00 OpenAI on Monday released a large dataset for evaluating how well large language models answer questions related to health care. Experts lauded the open-source data and detailed evaluation rubrics, calling them “unprecedented” in scale and breadth. The project, HealthBench, marks OpenAI’s first foray into health care applications of AI, outside…

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Young males, prior cigarette or e-cigarette users most likely to use oral nicotine pouches, research finds

, 2025-05-12 18:33:00 Credit: Swenico Pouches from Pexels The nicotine industry is constantly innovating, delivering new products to the market—and that keeps public health researchers busy as they work to understand the implications of each new offering. A team from MUSC Hollings Cancer Center has just published a paper in JAMA Network Open describing oral…

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Large language models help predict epileptogenic zones for surgery

, 2025-05-12 18:26:00 Epilepsy, one of the most common neurological disorders characterized by recurrent seizures, affects over 70 million people worldwide. In the United States, about 3.4 million people live with this challenging condition. Around one third of the epilepsy cases cannot be controlled by medications. For those patients, surgical resection of the epileptogenic zone (EZ), an area whose removal can…

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Cardiovascular Implications of Long COVID, Severe COVID

, 2025-05-12 13:28:00 As cases of long COVID — often defined as symptoms that weren’t present before persisting for 3 or more months after the infection — became more prevalent and alarming, researchers began to zero in on the commonly reported cardiovascular symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, and palpitations, among others. Long-COVID…

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Nicotine found in e-cigarettes labelled as ‘nicotine free’

Michael McHale , 2025-05-12 12:00:00 Products found to have almost four to five times the permitted volume of nicotine-containing liquid Health officials have issues warnings around three e-cigarette products that contain nicotine despite labels suggesting they don’t include the addictive substance. The products, for which European product safety (RAPEX) alerts have been issued, contain nicotine…

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Tips To Speed Up Your Post-Workout Recovery

MNB Guest , 2025-05-12 15:56:00 For most people, workout sessions are more than just putting exercises together. They are about achieving a life goal or preparing for an upcoming event they have committed to. But often, the soreness and discomfort after an intense workout can limit one’s ability to engage in other physical activities or…

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Gambling: MPs call for campaign to warn of health risks and tougher action on advertising

Matthew Limb , 2025-05-12 14:36:00 MPs have called for a public information campaign to warn people of the risks from gambling including suicides, alongside tougher rules on gambling advertising, promotion, and sponsorship.The Health and Social Care Committee said the government should review the Gambling Act so that the law supports a “total system response” to…

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Tirzepatide outperforms semaglutide in weight loss clinical trial

, 2025-05-12 15:09:00 Tirzepatide (trade name Zepbound) promoted greater weight loss in individuals with obesity than did semaglutide (trade name Wegovy) in a clinical trial that compared the safety and efficacy of the injectable drugs. In the 72-week trial—led by an investigator at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian and conducted with the University of Texas…

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Drug Slows Progression of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

, 2025-05-12 13:32:00 AMSTERDAM — Norucholic acid (NCA), an investigational therapy, demonstrated significant superiority over placebo in halting disease progression in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), meeting the primary efficacy endpoint in a phase 3 trial presented on May 10 at the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Congress 2025. NCA…

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The 6 Most Affordable Workflow Optimization Tools for Radiology

Luidgi Faubert , 2025-05-12 14:47:00 Radiology departments are under constant pressure to do more — faster turnaround times, higher imaging volumes, and increased quality and accuracy. Affordable workflow optimization tools for radiology can make a huge difference, helping teams streamline operations and improve communication without overspending.  Why Workflow Optimization Matters in Radiology  Workflow optimization is…

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 General Practitioner Positions x 3, Tuam Co. Galway

brendan , 2025-05-09 13:45:00 HSE West and North West currently has the following opportunities:  General Practitioner Positions x 3  General Practitioner, Tuam, Co. Galway GMS Panel Size:  Approximately 1,700 Ref 108/25 Closing date for receipt of applications in respect of the positions is Wednesday 4th June, 2025 at 4pm Interview date to be confirmed. Informal…

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Trump drug price executive order includes MFN pricing

Daniel Payne , 2025-05-12 13:39:00 WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday unveiled a sweeping plan to try to lower prescription drug prices, one that calls for not only basing prices on those paid by other countries but also tighter enforcement of anti-competitive practices. The plan also leaves the door open to an expansion of…

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Study shows poor heart health increases risk of dementia for Black Americans

, 2025-05-12 13:34:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Diabetes and hypertension could have a domino effect for future health problems like dementia—especially for Black Americans, according to a University of Georgia study. The research is published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. The study found that Black Americans diagnosed with both conditions in…

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Research sheds light on the profound connections between diet, inflammation, and gum health

, 2025-05-12 13:22:00 New research presented at EuroPerio11 sheds light on the profound connections between diet, inflammation, and gum health. Three studies explore how dietary choices influence systemic inflammation, the effectiveness of periodontal therapy, and the benefits of avoiding sugar on oral and overall health. Gum disease and unhealthy diet linked to long-term health risks…

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ARVO Attendees Hear Call to Save National Eye Institute

, 2025-05-12 13:01:00 Advocates for eye and vision research must come together now to thwart attempts by the Trump administration to slash research funding and downgrade and dilute the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers and clinical trial investigators were told at the Association for Research in Vision and…

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Reducing Care Gaps Through Payer Insights

Stephanie Baum , 2025-05-12 11:30:00 The healthcare industry is unlike any other sector, particularly when it comes to organizing, aggregating and sharing data. Most hospitals and health systems sit between a world of fax machines and legacy systems and digital innovation. Megan Zakrewsky’s background is steeped in healthcare innovation, particularly the shift from paper to…

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Irish Healthcare Awards the most significant in their 24-year history

Editorial Staff , 2025-05-12 12:17:00 As Ireland’s premier medical awards, the Irish Healthcare Awards have long celebrated excellence across patient care, medical research, public health, and healthcare management The Irish Healthcare Awards in 2025 are poised to be the most significant in their 24-year history, reflecting the dynamic evolution of Ireland’s healthcare sector. The Awards,…

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Readers Scrutinize Federal Cuts and Medical Debt

, 2025-05-12 09:00:00 Letters to the Editor is a periodic feature. We welcome all comments and will publish a selection. We edit for length and clarity and require full names. Trump Team’s Rhetoric Doesn’t Match Actions The recent KFF Health News article “Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH Slashed Science Funding Across States That Backed Trump” (April 17)…

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NIH cuts heavily impact Chinese, Chinese-American scientists

Brian Yang , 2025-05-12 08:30:00 Amid deep cuts to U.S. government-funded research and revived scrutiny of their work, Chinese and Chinese-American researchers are reassessing their futures in this country, potentially shifting the balance in global scientific innovation, as well as in the biopharma industry. The Trump administration’s vast overhaul of the U.S. scientific enterprise has…

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PhoreMost makes key appointments to Board to advance development of next-generation degrader therapeutics

, 2025-05-12 10:52:00 PhoreMost Ltd., a next-generation targeted protein degradation (TPD) company progressing a pipeline of degrader therapeutics within oncology and inflammation, today announced Barbara Duncan has joined its Board as Chair, and Stephen Dilly as Non-Executive Director. The appointments bring extensive commercial and leadership expertise to support the continued progression of the Company’s novel…

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Aspirin Continuation vs Discontinuation in Brain Surgery

, 2025-05-12 10:37:00 TOPLINE: Perioperative discontinuation of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) treatment for 12 days was not associated with a reduction in 6-month recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) in older patients undergoing burr hole surgery compared with continued ASA use, according to new findings that challenges current practice norms. METHODOLOGY:  The placebo-controlled, randomized SECA clinical…

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Salaried Assistant GP Required – Co. Roscommon

brendan , 2025-05-12 09:23:00 The Clinic, Pound Street, Ballaghaderreen seeks a GP Assistant for 6–8 sessions/week (negotiable). Join a supportive team with 1 principal GP, 2 part-time nurses, a phlebotomist, and strong admin support. 15-minute appointments and nurse triage system. Purpose built computerised premises with Socrates software. Medical indemnity covered. Commuting distance (1hr or less)…

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House GOP releases plans to reshape Medicaid

John Wilkerson , 2025-05-12 09:04:00 WASHINGTON — House Republicans are proposing cutting some of the federal Medicaid funding that goes to states that provide health coverage to undocumented immigrants. The policy was included in House Republicans’ plan for reducing Medicaid spending, released late Sunday by the Energy and Commerce Committee. The committee is holding a…

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Tirzepatide Tops Semaglutide for Weight Loss

, 2025-05-12 09:15:00 MÁLAGA, Spain — In the first head-to-head trial of its kind, tirzepatide (Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes and Zepbound for obesity; Eli Lilly) produced significantly greater weight loss, and reduction in waist circumference, than semaglutide (Ozempic for type 2 diabetes and Wegovy for weight loss; Novo Nordisk) in adults with obesity but…

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Should We Screen All to Reduce Stroke?

, 2025-05-12 07:52:00 Is it time for universal screening for atrial fibrillation (AF), the most commonly treated type of arrhythmia that sets people up for strokes? The question is important. While estimates of prevalence vary, a recent study found AF affects about 4% of the adult population or about 10 million in the United States….

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How Climate Change Threatens Eye Health

, 2025-05-12 07:59:00 For 5 months in 2017, farmworker Alka Kamble experienced blurred vision in one of her eyes but didn’t consult an ophthalmologist. “I couldn’t afford it and neither did I have the time as I had to work long hours to make ends meet,” she says.  Then Kamble saw a flyer for a…

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Reversing Inaccurate Penicillin Allergy Labeling

, 2025-05-12 06:41:00 Accurate labeling of penicillin allergies is essential, but unconfirmed penicillin allergies may have negative effects on individual and public health, according to experts. A trend toward “de-labeling” by testing individuals with documented penicillin allergies is gaining steam, in part as a way to reduce antibiotic use and curb the emergence of more…

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New Self-Collection Device Gets FDA Approval

, 2025-05-12 07:27:00 Many women put off cervical cancer screenings because the process often feels uncomfortable, awkward, or inconvenient. Finding time, missing work, and fear of an invasive exam can be enough to put it off. But since cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable when caught early, regular screening remains essential for protecting long-term…

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Does Eating Nuts, Seed, Corn Raise Diverticulitis Risk?

, 2025-05-12 07:16:00 TOPLINE: Women who consumed nuts, seeds, or corn had no increased risk for diverticulitis, contrary to historical data suggesting these foods may trigger the condition. METHODOLOGY: Although prior research has challenged the historical assumption that intake of nuts, seeds, and corn precipitates diverticulitis, it was conducted exclusively in men and did not…

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Prophylaxis in Vasculitis Cuts Risk for Non-PJP Infections

, 2025-05-12 07:01:00 TOPLINE: Prophylactic treatment with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) significantly reduced the risk for serious infections by approximately 50% in patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)–associated vasculitis, with the greatest benefits observed during the first 180 days of treatment. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted an observational study that used a target trial emulation framework to examine the…

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New Model Predicts Risk for Progression of RA-ILD

, 2025-05-12 06:42:00 TOPLINE: The risk for progression of rheumatoid arthritis–associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD) was higher in patients with a usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) pattern, an ILD extent of > 10%, and a lower diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), along with elevated levels of certain biomarkers. A prediction modelbased on these clinical factors…

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Lab Leak Hypothesis Gains Momentum

, 2025-05-12 06:19:00 The question of the origin of SARS-CoV-2 continues to occupy scientists, the media, and the public intensely even 5 years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Where the virus came from, when and where humans were first infected, and whether the spread could have been prevented — these questions are more…

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Doctor Shares A Simple Guide

, 2025-05-12 06:07:00 You are in the shower and notice a new mole on your body. Although in most cases harmless, these small, colored spots can trigger a wave of panic, as thoughts race with concerns about cancer, leading to a frantic search for answers. For anyone who has done this at least once, a…

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