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Controversy Grows as FDA Panel Prepares to Review MDMA Drug

The FDA expert panel will consider recommending the approval of an MDMA capsule in combination with psychological intervention for PTSD treatment. The drug manufacturer, Lykos Therapeutics, has faced questions about the ethics and validity of clinical trials used to support their application. Critics have raised concerns about bias, lack of blinding in the study design,…

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What is Cavernous Malformation? | Medical News Bulletin

A cavernous malformation is a bundle of leaky blood vessels in the brain, resembling a raspberry. It can cause health problems by slowing blood flow and increasing pressure in the brain, leading to potential hemorrhage. It is a rare disorder, affecting about 1/500 people, with some cases being genetic. Symptoms vary depending on the location…

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Readers Issue Rx for Clogged ERs and Outrageous Out-of-Pocket Costs

Several themes are highlighted in the Letters to the Editor section, including the need for lawmakers to protect home health care to alleviate hospital bottlenecks. Issues surrounding the criminalization of abortion-inducing drugs in Oklahoma and the impact of dietary choices on health outcomes, particularly among vulnerable populations, are also discussed. Strategies to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare…

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What are its potential health benefits?

Mindfulness meditation is a beneficial practice that can help with both mental and physical health conditions such as chronic pain, addiction, depression, anxiety, and PTSD. It involves cultivating awareness of thoughts, emotions, and body sensations. Studies have shown that mindfulness meditation reduces pain, treats addiction, and increases self-awareness and self-control. While the effects of mindfulness…

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Educational Intervention Curbs Unnecessary Inhaler Use

A study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference found that an electronic tool was effective in deprescribing unnecessary inhalers in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Researchers from the University of Toronto conducted a quality improvement project in an ILD clinic, which led to a significant increase in counseling and deprescribing of unnecessary…

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Newborn Screening + Genome Sequencing: The Formula for Faster Rare Disease Diagnosis?

Early diagnosis of diseases is crucial for effective treatment, especially for rare genetic disorders like infantile Krabbe disease. Newborn screening programs identify indicators of disease through blood tests, while newborn sequencing programs analyze a baby’s DNA for potential genetic health risks. Combining screening with sequencing can lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment, but also poses…

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Neoadjuvant immunotherapy ‘the new standard’ for resectable stage III melanoma

The NADINA trial presented at ASCO Annual Meeting showed that neoadjuvant immunotherapy with nivolumab plus ipilimumab extended event-free survival (EFS) for individuals with resectable stage III melanoma. This new approach resulted in 68% fewer events compared to standard treatment, with benefits also seen in patients with BRAF mutations. Neoadjuvant therapy produced major pathological responses in…

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HPV-based screening can help eliminate cervical cancer

A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that implementing human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening in British Columbia could eliminate cervical cancer in the province before 2040. HPV causes more than 90% of cervical cancer cases worldwide, and the World Health Organization and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer have set targets to eliminate cervical…

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Foam technology revolutionizes gene therapy, boosting efficiency and safety

The study published in Nature Communications explores the benefits of using liquid foam as a drug delivery system, specifically for gene therapy. The researchers investigated the safety, practicality, and cost-effectiveness of foam-based vectors compared to traditional liquid-based gene delivery agents. The study found that a liquid foam made of FDA-approved methylcellulose and xanthan gum showed…

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Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine – 2 posts

The Western Health and Social Care Trust is currently hiring for a position at Altnagelvin Area Hospital with a salary range of £94,127 to £126,907. The closing date for applications is Friday 21st June 2024 at 3.30pm. A waiting list may be established for future vacancies. Applicants must clearly demonstrate how they meet the criteria,…

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Telehealth increases access to palliative care for cancer

Early palliative care via telehealth had a similar impact on quality of life as in-person visits for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. The study found no difference in depression, anxiety, coping skills, or perceptions of prognosis between the two groups. Caregivers participated more in in-person visits, likely due to transportation needs. The convenience…

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Intellia reports positive results for its CRISPR-based treatment

Intellia Therapeutics reported that the first 10 patients with hereditary angioedema who received a CRISPR-based treatment experienced a 98% reduction in swelling attacks, with one patient remaining attack-free for 26 months. Two patients who used to have frequent attacks have now gone over 20 months without any episodes. No patient experienced an attack in the…

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Improved Outcomes With Subcutaneous Amivantamab in NSCLC

Administering the bispecific antibody amivantamab subcutaneously along with lazertinib may improve outcomes in EGFR-mutated advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Results from the PALOMA-3 trial showed that this approach not only reduces administration times but also led to a significant improvement in overall survival. Patients found the subcutaneous administration more convenient, with reduced infusion-related reactions. The…

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Child’s Exposure To Air Pollution In Womb Raises Mental Health Risks During Adolescence

A recent study found that children exposed to air pollution in the womb are at a higher risk of developing mental health issues during adolescence. The study focused on how pollution during pregnancy impacts mental health, specifically psychotic experiences, depression, and anxiety. Researchers analyzed data from over 9,000 participants in the Bristol Children of the…

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New study to assess digital MS biomarkers

RCSI has partnered with Irish medtech company Head Diagnostics to research the use of novel digital biomarkers in monitoring Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on World MS Day. They will assess the handheld medical device iTremor One to measure ocular microtremor (OMT) for objectivity in assessing the condition. Combining this with gait analysis may offer more comprehensive…

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Palliative care found as helpful given virtually as in person

A new study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting in Chicago showed that virtual palliative care can be just as effective as in-person care for patients with advanced cancer. Palliative care experts prefer the convenience and efficiency of telehealth sessions, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. Palliative care focuses on improving quality…

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Crinecerfont Promising for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

New phase 3 data shows that Crinecerfont, an oral medication, is beneficial for both adults and children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency. This genetic condition leads to impaired cortisol synthesis and excessive production of adrenal androgens. Current treatment involves high doses of glucocorticoids, which can have negative side effects. Crinecerfont reduces…

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Advancing Safety and Innovation in Plastic Surgery: The Fulcrum Aesthetics Experience

Fulcrum Aesthetics in Chicago, led by Dr. David Hill and Nurse Practitioner Brittony Croasdell, specializes in plastic surgery with a focus on patient safety and complication management. With a wealth of knowledge and proactive education initiatives, the duo strives to dispel misconceptions and provide accurate information to prevent misguided decisions. Their training and expertise uniquely…

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Medical Council publishes new sanctions guidance

New guidance has been issued to assist the Medical Council in making decisions on fitness-to-practice inquiries. The document focuses on sanctions, clarifying the existing guidance and increasing transparency around the decision-making process. Categories of sanctions range from advice to cancellation of registration, with mitigating and aggravating factors considered when determining the level of sanction. Cases…

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At ASCO, Astra Zeneca reports strong data for breast cancer drug

The cancer drug Enhertu showed promising results in a clinical trial, significantly delaying tumor growth in women with metastatic breast cancer. The makers of Enhertu, Daiichi Sankyo and AstraZeneca, believe this new data could change the standard of care for hormone receptor-positive, metastatic breast cancer. Medical oncologists are impressed with the efficacy of Enhertu, calling…

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New method enhances the efficacy of bispecific antibody therapies in treating solid tumors

Researchers from POSTECH and NeoImmuneTech, in collaboration with Kangwon National University, have discovered a way to enhance the effectiveness of bispecific antibody therapies in treating solid tumors. Bispecific antibodies can bind to two different antigens, engaging T cells to attack tumors. The team utilized a protein called rhIL-7-hyFc to increase bystander T cells in solid…

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EMA Panel Nods to Seven New Cancer Drugs

The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use of the EMA approved the cancer therapies Cejemly for metastatic NSCLC and Avzivi, a bevacizumab biosimilar for various cancers. Cejemly showed positive results in clinical trials and will be available as an infusion. Avzivi has similar efficacy and safety to Avastin and is approved for multiple cancer…

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Navigating The World Of Non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation With Dr. Saba Motakef

Non-surgical facial rejuvenation has become a popular option for those seeking to enhance their appearance without invasive surgery. Botox and Juvederm are two widely sought-after treatments that offer effective alternatives to surgical procedures. Botox temporarily paralyzes muscles to reduce wrinkles, while Juvederm replenishes lost volume in the skin. These treatments, along with a comprehensive skincare…

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Work Friction: The Sleeper Crisis Plaguing Healthcare Contact Centers

Healthcare contact centers play a crucial role in provider and insurer communications, affecting patient satisfaction. However, many of these centers face work friction issues, such as outdated technology and complex workflows. These problems lead to inefficiency, high turnover, and customer frustration. To combat work friction, leaders must understand its impact on employees and patients. By…

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New beds but beware of the BAM effect

The issue of bed shortages in Irish hospitals has long been a problem, with patients facing long waits in Emergency Departments. Despite efforts to address the issue, such as the government committing to providing 3,000 new beds by 2031, there are concerns about cost overruns. The construction of the Children’s Hospital, initially budgeted at €650…

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Al-assisted navigation increases referrals for suspected pancreatic cancer

A study presented at ASCO Annual Meeting showed that an AI-guided navigation workflow helped identify patients with pancreatic cancer earlier in the diagnostic process, leading to a decrease in time to biopsy, follow-up, and treatment initiation. The workflow increased patient referrals to multidisciplinary clinics and participation in biospecimen studies at the institution. Researchers at Northwell…

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Safety data from Novartis, survival from Pfizer

The American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting is underway in Chicago, with a frenzy of oncologists, data, and long food lines. STAT reporters are covering the event, following their own standing-room-only event filled with thrills and laughter. The first 24 hours have been eventful, with big news emerging. The meeting will continue for several…

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