Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Linked To Language Delays In Early Childhood: Study
Researchers have found a link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and delayed language development in children, particularly in males and when used in the third trimester. Acetaminophen is commonly used…
Lupin to buy established products portfolio in Europe, Canada from Sanofi for Rs 91 crore
Lupin, a pharmaceutical company, is set to acquire an established products portfolio in Europe and Canada from Sanofi for Rs 91 crore. The acquisition aims to expand Lupin's presence in…
2023’s Wins and Losses in the Reproductive Health Space, Per 2 Advocates
Reproductive health has been a major issue since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. In 2023, some states enacted total bans on abortion, while others worked to protect…
Mental health centres fail to meet core standards
Five inpatient mental health centers in Ireland were found to be non-compliant with regulations on premises, staffing, and access to physical healthcare. The lowest compliance was found at Cork University…
Eating Disorders are Highly Prevalent Among Adolescents Seen in Epilepsy Clinics
New research presented at the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting in 2023 found that intellectually healthy adolescents seen in epilepsy clinics have a high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs), particularly…
The Future of Medicine: Predicting the Next Steps in Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cells, in the forms of embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent, offer potential for regenerative medicine. Ethical concerns arise from the use of embryonic stem cells due to the destruction…
‘AGGA’ Inventor Testifies His Dental Device Was Not Meant for TMJ or Sleep Apnea
A Tennessee dentist, Steve Galella, has invented and trained dentists to use a dental device called the Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance (AGGA) for TMJ and sleep apnea conditions. However, he…
BET inhibitors combined with JAK inhibitors well-tolerated with myelofibrosis
The BET inhibitor BMS986158 has shown promising preliminary data of potential disease modification in patients with intermediate- or high-risk myelofibrosis when used in combination with ruxolitinib and fedratinib. The phase…
Carvykti CAR-T gets warning label
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a new warning label for Legend Biotech and Janssen’s myeloma CAR-T, Carvykti or cilta-cel, due to the occurrence of some secondary blood cancers…
Europe suspends hundreds of generic drugs over serious data concerns
The European Medicines Agency suspended the marketing authorizations of 365 generic drugs after concerns were raised about the reliability of the testing conducted by Synapse Labs, a contract research organization…
Predicting Alzheimer’s dementia in oldest of the old
A new study indicates that the severity of amyloid deposition in the brain, rather than just age, may be a key factor in determining who will benefit from new anti-amyloid…
Sales of emergency contraception estimated to rise after the New Year holiday
A study published in The BMJ found that sales of emergency contraception in the US rise by around 10% in the week after the New Year holiday. Other holidays such…
Protect Your Mental Health This Holiday Season
The content discusses the holiday blues and ways to protect your mental health during the festive season. WebMD's Chief Medical Officer John Whyte explains the symptoms of holiday blues, strategies…
Opioid Agonist Therapy Underused, Data Suggest
A study in Ontario, Canada found that only 4.1% of hospital visits for opioid use disorder (OUD) resulted in community-based initiation of opioid agonist therapy (OAT) within 7 days of…
Sleep Loss May Reduce Positivity, Increase Your Risk Of Anxiety
A new study by the American Psychological Association found that lack of proper sleep reduces positivity and increases the risk for anxiety symptoms in individuals. The study looked at data…
Environmental Metal Exposure Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk
A study has found that environmental exposure to metals is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Researchers found higher levels of metals such as cadmium, chromium, and lead…
How to Ensure Health Equity Isn’t Just a Buzzword
Health equity in the U.S. healthcare system is a serious issue, with many patients lacking necessary resources or facing discrimination based on factors like income, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or…
Care facilities bring festive cheer this Christmas
Local care facilities across the country are making an effort to create a festive atmosphere for residents, patients, and staff during the Christmas season. Marymount Hospice in Cork has released…
Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine Recommended for US Travelers
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends the tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccine for individuals in the US traveling to TBE endemic areas with extensive outdoor exposure to infected ticks,…
Unlocking Potential: The Direct Link Between Mental Wellness and Academic Achievement
Our brains are essential to who we are, but when they are not operating well, it can be challenging to thrive. Mental illness and neurodiversity are common and affect many…
$1M funding for AI drug discovery for rare diseases and more digital health fundings
Peptris Technologies, an Indian AI drug discovery firm, received $1 million to expand research to rare diseases. Cipla, a pharmaceutical company, increased its stake in GoApptiv to improve access to…
Cancer Patients Face Frightening Delays in Treatment Approvals
66-year-old Ron Winters, a Marine Corps veteran, was diagnosed with bladder cancer in August 2022. He had to seek care through the VA's Community Care Program due to VA delays…
Verrica reports net loss of $24.8 million in third quarter of 2023
Verrica reported a net loss of $24.8 million in the third quarter of 2023, with a year-to-date net loss of $42.4 million. Despite this, the company made $2.8 million in…
Christmas in the PICU brings some surprising joy
In the days leading up to Christmas, children in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are prepared to be sent home, but for parents of children receiving in-home care, the…
Eliminating cervical cancer as a global public health problem requires equitable action
In order to prevent cervical cancer and work towards its elimination globally, greater action is needed to reduce disparities in vaccination, screening, and treatment, particularly in low and middle income…
Light color is less important for the internal clock than originally thought, study finds
Vision is a complex process in the brain, decoded by the combination of different wavelengths of light. Photoreceptors in the retina convert light into electrical impulses. The electrical nerve impulses…
Previously unrecognized class of antibodies can broadly neutralize multiple virus strains
Researchers have discovered a new class of antibodies that can neutralize multiple forms of flu virus, potentially leading to the development of more broadly protective flu vaccines. These antibodies can…
Medical Delivery by Drone Is Happening. How Good Is It?
In 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced that customers would receive drone deliveries in 30 minutes within 5 years, but as of 2023, drones haven't become widespread outside of healthcare.…
Adenotonsillectomy Doesn’t Better Cognitive Function in Kids
A study published in JAMA found that children with mild sleep disordered breathing (SDB) did not show improvement in executive function or attention after undergoing adenotonsillectomy compared to those who…
Probiotics Could Delay Infection, Reduce Symptoms In Unvaccinated People Exposed To COVID-19 Patients
Researchers have found that probiotics, particularly lactobacillus, could delay COVID-19 infection and reduce symptoms in unvaccinated people. The study involved 182 participants who had been in contact with COVID-19 patients,…
Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana achieves target of Rs 1000 crore in sales in FY 2023-24
The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana has achieved its sales target of Rs 1000 crore in the fiscal year 2023-24. This initiative aims to provide quality generic medicines at affordable…
Report: Lower-Income Adults With Employer Coverage More Likely To Experience Challenges than Higher-Income Adults
A new report from KFF found that lower-income adults with employer-sponsored insurance face more challenges than their higher-income counterparts. They struggle to pay for healthcare services and often experience a…
Remembering Ted’s trailblazing transplant
Ireland's first organ transplant took place 60 years ago in Dublin. Ted Tobin, a 21-year-old man suffering from kidney failure, became the first transplant recipient. The surgery, involving a deceased…
Vaccine Exemptions Increased Among US Children in Kindergarten After COVID-19
A study published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report found that national coverage of state-required vaccines among kindergarten children is below prepandemic levels, with an increase in vaccine exemptions in…
Ready to Revolutionize Your Weight Loss? Use These 5 Groundbreaking Strategies for a Healthier You!
The article highlights five cutting-edge weight loss strategies: mindful eating, the link between sleep and weight loss, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), vibration plate training, and gut health. Mindful eating encourages…
AI value-based care platform buys division of data analytics company Arcadia
GuideHealth, a value-based care provider, has acquired Arcadia's value-based care services division and managed services organization. It will use Arcadia's data analytics platform in conjunction with its AI to provide…
2023 Is a Wrap – KFF Health News
The podcast "The Host" discusses various health policy issues from the year 2023, including rising health care costs, insurance coverage, pregnancy complications, and abortion debates. The Biden administration's accomplishments in…
FDA declines to approve gefapixant for chronic cough a second time
The FDA has issued a complete response letter declining to approve a new drug application for gefapixant as a treatment for adults with refractory or unexplained chronic cough. This decision…
2023 in review, and a look at biotech in 2024
In the last episode of "The Readout LOUD," STAT's biotech podcast, the hosts reflect on the biggest stories of 2023, discuss the best and worst CEOs in the industry, and…
England and Scotland see sharp rise in covid and flu cases as hospitals struggle
The Winter Coronavirus Infection Study in England and Scotland found that around 4.3% of people had Covid-19 in December, up from 1.8% in November. The highest rates were observed in…
Allogeneic HCT after primary induction failure beneficial in leukemia
Immediate allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) after primary induction failure (PIF) offers long-term survival benefits for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Study findings showed a disease-free and overall…
Deciphering how amino acids control cell growth and autophagy in yeast
Amino acids are essential building blocks in the human body, critical for the production of proteins and various cellular functions. TORC1, a master protein regulator, is switched on with the…
Staying Active With Advancing Heart Failure
Cardiac rehabilitation is a supervised program that helps individuals with heart failure do more and feel better through exercise-based therapy, education, and nutrition. The program is tailored to each individual…
How an Obesity Drug Could Help Alcohol Use Disorder
Semaglutide, an FDA-approved drug used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity, has shown potential to reduce alcohol consumption and addictive behaviors such as the craving for drugs and alcohol.…
Daily Toothbrushing Reduces Risk Of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia: Study
Regular tooth brushing is linked to a reduced risk of hospital-acquired pneumonia and lower ICU mortality rates, particularly among patients on mechanical ventilation. Hospital-acquired pneumonia occurs when bacteria in the…
Study shows beneficial effect of moderate low-carbohydrate diet for adults with type 1 diabetes
A recent study found that a moderate low-carbohydrate diet has beneficial effects for adults with type 1 diabetes. The diet was shown to improve blood sugar control and reduce the…
The PBM Model of the Future: Why Payers Are Unbundling PBM Services
Blue Shield of California has chosen an unbundled approach to pharmacy benefits management, which is a departure from standard practices. This model, referred to as virtual PBM, allows payers to…
CAI National Patient Safety In Anaesthesia Conference & KP Moore Competition & Winter College Lecture
The CAI National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference, KP Moore Competition, and Winter College Lecture will take place in Dublin on November 17, 2023. The event will feature various presentations…
Cannabis Use Does Not Outperform Placebo in Improving Parkinson Disease Symptoms
A study presented at the Future of Parkinson’s Disease Conference found that short-term use of daily cannabis (CBD/low THC) by patients with Parkinson's disease did not improve motor symptoms compared…
Journal Club: WASF3 disrupts mitochondrial respiration and may mediate exercise intolerance in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
ME/CFS is a syndrome that affects millions of people worldwide, causing crushing fatigue, muscle aches, and difficulty sleeping, among other symptoms. While the cause of this illness has been a…