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Cigna, HelloFresh Team Up To Improve Access to Healthy Food

Cigna Healthcare partnered with HelloFresh to offer discounted meal kits to their members, aiming to improve access to healthy food. HelloFresh, a German company, delivers food and recipes to people’s…

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Dr. Ray O'Connor provides a summary of clinical studies and their implications in practice. One study found that the burden of diseases related to high BMI in Asia has increased…

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Screening for Health-Related Social Resource Needs in Gynecologic Oncology

A study in a gynecologic oncology clinic found that using an electronic medical record (EMR)–integrated system for screening health-related social resource needs (HRSN) resulted in improved patient reach compared to…

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Cryotherapy technology company Vessi Medical scores $16.5M and more digital health fundings

Vessi Medical, an Israeli company, closed a $16.5 million Series A funding round for its cryotherapy technology to treat non muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). The company's cryo spray aims…

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States Get in on the Prior Authorization Crackdown

The Biden administration is cracking down on insurance plans' prior authorization policies for certain health plans participating in federal programs, such as Medicare Advantage or the Affordable Care Act marketplace.…

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Role of circulating tumor DNA in guiding therapeutic choices for colon emphasized

Dr. Rachna T. Shroff discussed the CIRCULATE and COBRA studies at the ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium. These studies evaluated the role of circulating tumor DNA in guiding treatment decisions for…

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Telehealth medication abortion as safe as pills prescribed in-person

A recent study published in Nature Medicine found that a telehealth consultation and mail delivery of abortion pills is safe and effective, with a 97.7% success rate in completing abortions.…

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Alaskapox: First human death from zoonotic virus is announced

Alaska health officials have reported the first human death from a new virus that can be transmitted from animals to humans. The deceased was an elderly man with a history…

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In fight over Medicare payments, the hospital lobby shows its strength

Hospitals are fighting to maintain higher Medicare payments for their services, including at hospital-owned physician practices. This unequal arrangement is seen as driving up costs for patients and taxpayers and…

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Study explores health benefits of selenium and zinc-enriched eggs

In a recent study, researchers investigated the effects of a diet of selenium- and/or zinc-enriched eggs (SZE) on oxidative stress, cognitive impairment, and intestinal flora in aging mice. The study…

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How to Deal With Side Effects of Medicine

Prescription drugs help with medical conditions, but can also have unwelcome side effects. It's important to communicate with your doctor and pharmacist about these side effects. New drugs may have…

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Inflammatory Arthritis Has Big Impact on Systemic Sclerosis

In a large observational study of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), researchers found that one third of patients had inflammatory arthritis (IA), which was associated with poor quality of life…

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Coughing Even Weeks After Infection? Here’s What Researchers Say

Post-infectious cough affects 11-25% of adults after a respiratory illness, lasting 3-8 weeks. It can arise due to inflammatory reaction, mucous production, and bronchial sensitivity. Medications like inhaled corticosteroids and…

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Home insulin pump use safe for hospitalized children with diabetes without active ketoacidosis

Home insulin pump use has been found to be safe for hospitalized children with diabetes who do not have active ketoacidosis. A study conducted by researchers supports the continued use…

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Episode 1: Debunked (audio): Slaughtering Myths, Bad Practices and Sacred Cows in Healthcare

In the first episode of Debunked: Slaughtering Myths, Bad Practices and Sacred Cows in Healthcare, co-hosts Arundhati Parmar and Samir Batra discuss bad billing practices in healthcare, with a focus…

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Medical Director, Smarmore Castle, Private Addictions Clinic

Smarmore Castle in Ireland is hiring a Medical Director for their addiction treatment center. This role involves overseeing the medical care of patients, managing admissions, detoxification, and treatment plans, as…

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VPEQ-CSPS Validated as Tool to Assess Patient Preferences for MM Treatment

A new study published in the Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia journal validates a new tool called the Values and Preferences Elicitation Questionnaire – Cure and Survival Preference Scale (VPEQ-CSPS)…

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Genetic testing company Invitae files for bankruptcy

Genetic testing company Invitae has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, aiming to continue operations using existing cash and seeking to sell its business. The San Francisco-based company seeks approval to…

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For the Love of Health Care and Health Policy

Readers wrote health policy valentines about prescription drug pricing, medical debt, and primary care shortages. The winning entries were turned into cartoons by staff illustrator Oona Tempest. Jennifer Reck's poem…

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Macular neovascularization changes persist in AMD, even with long-term anti-VEGF therapy

The article discusses a study that found that macular neovascularization (MNV) and complete retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and outer retina atrophy (cRORA) continue to grow even with frequent anti-VEGF treatment…

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Trade deal leak raises alarm over access to generic medicines

A leaked draft agreement between India and the European Free Trade Association has sparked concerns over access to affordable generic medicines. The agreement, which is expected to be concluded by…

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Commercial co-opting of feminist health narratives

Elinor Cleghorn's book "Unwell Women" outlines the historical bias in medicine's approach to women's health. Women have been excluded from clinical trials, and their health needs have been seen as…

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School uniform policies linked to students getting less exercise

A new study from the University of Cambridge suggests that school uniform policies could be restricting physical activity among young people, especially primary school-aged girls. The research, published in the…

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Smoking, infection, and BMI found to significantly sway immune response, study shows

Researchers explored the factors influencing cytokine release, an essential component of the body's immunological response. The study involved 1,000 participants and measured the levels of various cytokines after immunological activation.…

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Sperm Donors May Not Be as Anonymous as They Think

In 2018, Michael B. Greene, PhD, was contacted by a woman who might be his biological daughter. He donated sperm in the 1970s as a graduate student in New York…

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Eosinophilic Esophagitis: 5 Things to Know

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the esophagus, with symptoms ranging from dysphagia to vomiting, and occurs in both children and adults. EoE incidence rates are increasing…

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Know All About The Rare Virus That Claimed A Life In US

An elderly man has died from a severe case of the Alaskapox virus, the first human fatality linked to this rare virus, which was previously associated with mild illness in…

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Lymphocytosis linked to higher prevalence of hypothyroidism in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Lymphocytosis, a condition characterized by an increased level of lymphocytes in the blood, has been found to be associated with a higher prevalence of hypothyroidism in patients with obstructive sleep…

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Top 5 Strategic Focus Areas for Global Pharma Marketers in 2024

In 2023, the pharmaceutical marketing landscape underwent significant changes due to the rise of artificial intelligence, digitalization of health data, and the integration of marketing automation tools. As the industry…

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HSE priorities and projected savings outlined in 2024 National Service Plan

The HSE's 2024 National Service Plan includes a range of measures such as a three-year urgent and emergency care plan, expanding the disability service workforce, and adding 22 critical care…

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Short-Course VAP Antibiotic Treatment Does Not Result in Inferior Outcomes

A study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine found that a short-duration antibiotic course for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) was just as effective as usual care with respect to mortality and…

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Healthcare executives are investing in digital health tech without seeing an ROI

A survey by Atomik Research and Ernst & Young found that 96% of healthcare executives believe investing in healthcare technology is worthwhile, but 71% said overall hospital expenses have not…

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The No Surprises Act Comes With Some Surprises

The No Surprises Act was intended to protect patients from surprise out-of-network medical bills, but it has also come with some challenges. The law has successfully protected millions of patients…

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VIDEO: Studies shed further light on guselkumab’s use for psoriasis

confidence in utilizing this drug to not only help improve patient quality of life, but also to help treat psoriasis in patients with different skin tones," Chovatiya said. These findings…

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Latigo launches with $135 million for Vertex-competing pain drug

A new biotech startup called Latigo Biotherapeutics has launched with $135 million in funding after being incubated by California VC Westlake Village BioPartners for three years. The startup is developing…

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Vaginal oestrogen is a treatment on the rise, but is it safe?

Physician and postdoctoral researcher Amani Meaidi emphasizes the importance of further research on the safety of vaginal estrogen therapy for genitourinary syndrome of menopause as demand for the treatment increases.…

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Promising new therapeutic approach for treating metastatic pancreatic cancer

A university research paper published in Nature Cancer provides new insights into the role of efferocytosis in pancreatic cancer metastasis to the liver. University of Liverpool researchers found high levels…

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Acupuncture is beneficial in reducing the incidence of ischaemic stroke

Researchers assessed acupuncture's effects on ischemic stroke in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in a nationwide study. RA involves severe joint inflammation and increases stroke risk. Traditional treatment has side effects.…

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Weight Loss Health Benefits Start Sooner Than You May Think

Modest weight loss of just 2% to 5% of your total body weight can lead to significant health improvements. Research shows that losing this amount of weight can lower blood…

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Immune Response May Cause Virus-Induced Neurologic Damage

A new study suggests that neurologic damage following acute viral infections may be attributed to the body's excessive immune response to the infection. Researchers identified a specific population of T…

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Smelling Familiar Scents May Help Depressed Individuals In Their Recovery: Study

A recent study found that familiar scents could be more powerful than words in helping depressed individuals recover. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of…

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Glutamate Infusion Reduces Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery: JAMA

A study published in JAMA found that infusing glutamate during cardiac surgery can reduce kidney injury. The study involved 1,000 patients undergoing cardiac surgery, with half receiving a glutamate infusion…

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Employers Have a Pain Problem

Chronic pain is a growing issue in the workplace, affecting up to 40% of the workforce and leading to significant economic costs. The impact of chronic pain includes lost workdays,…

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Consultant in Acute Medicine – Enniskillen

The South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen is recruiting for a position with a salary range of £88,799 to £119,723 per annum. The reference number for the position is 52875520…

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Gabapentinoid Use Linked to Risk for Severe COPD Exacerbations

A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who use gabapentinoids for epilepsy, neuropathic pain, and other chronic pain have…

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Zocdoc launches new search capability and more digital health news

Zocdoc has introduced a new Guided Search tool to help patients find the right in-network healthcare provider based on their symptoms and treatment needs. Quest Diagnostics launched the MelaNodal Predict…

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‘Behind the Times’: Washington Tries to Catch Up With AI’s Use in Health Care

Lawmakers and regulators in Washington are considering how to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) in health care, but industry experts believe there is a risk of overregulation. The impact of AI…

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Ipsilateral PJI rare 5 years after index infection in THA, TKA

The risk for ipsilateral periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) within 5 years of the index infection in patients with total hip or knee arthroplasty is low, with only 1% to 2%…

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Congress considering partial increase for doctor pay in Medicare

Lawmakers are considering increasing doctors' Medicare pay to offset a 3.4% Medicare pay cut that went into effect on Jan 1. The cut resulted from the expiration of pandemic-era bonuses…

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Acknowledging risks and benefits of instant messaging platforms in clinical settings

James N Hayward, a consultant in intensive care and chief clinical information officer at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust in the UK, discusses the potential benefits of using WhatsApp…

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