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How Marketing Fueled the Opioid Overdose Crisis and What We Can Learn From It

Recent settlements related to claims against advertising and pharmaceutical companies involved in the opioid crisis are providing hope for accountability and funding for treatment. However, concerns remain about the impact of these settlements on the epidemic, as past lawsuits did not lead to significant changes in marketing practices. Studies have shown a link between aggressive…

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Consultant Chemical Pathologist

A Consultant Chemical Pathologist position is available at Altnagelvin Area Hospital in Londonderry with a salary range of £88,799 – £119,723 per annum. The closing date for applications is Friday, April 5, 2024, at 3:30pm. Interested candidates can find the full criteria, job description, and application form on jobs.hscni.net and apply online. A waiting list…

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HIMSS24 preview: Combating counterfeit drugs in a health system

Healthcare executives must monitor the pharmaceutical supply chain to combat counterfeit drugs, as overdose deaths related to fake pills have been rising. The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) aims to address this issue by establishing a track-and-trace system for prescription drugs. Gee Mathen, director at Texas Children’s Hospital, will discuss the impact of DSCSA…

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VIP Health System for Top US Officials Risked Jeopardizing Care for Soldiers

Top officials in Washington, including White House officials and senior military leaders, have been receiving preferential treatment through a little-known health care program run by the military. This has raised concerns as these privileges have potentially compromised care for other patients, including active-duty service members. The program, known as executive medicine, allows for special treatment…

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Change Healthcare cyberattack prompts Medicare loan program

Medicare is offering advance payments to healthcare providers affected by the Change Healthcare cyberattack on February 21. These payments, up to 30 days based on past Medicare payments, are for providers unable to submit claims due to the cyberattack. Providers are expected to repay the amount within 90 days with interest. The American Hospital Association…

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How Diabetes Affects The Heart

Heart disease is common among people with diabetes, with their risk of heart disease death and stroke being more than twice as high. Type 2 diabetes is associated with a higher prevalence of heart disease, making it the leading cause of death among individuals with this type of diabetes. The Framingham Study highlighted the increased…

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During Pregnancy, Many Drugs Safe for Skin Infections

During a presentation at the American Academy of Dermatology meeting, dermatologist Jenny Murase discussed safe options for treating infections in pregnant women, cautioning about certain drugs with potential risks. For bacterial infections, first-line treatments include mupirocin, penicillin, and dicloxacillin. Clindamycin is recommended for MRSA. Antibiotics like penicillin and cephalosporins are suggested for general infections. Erythromycin…

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How Effective isSingle Lung Ventilation with Double endotracheal tubes?

Single lung ventilation with double endotracheal tubes is an effective technique for isolating and ventilating one lung during certain surgical procedures. The use of two tubes can provide better lung isolation, improved oxygenation, and reduced incidence of complications compared to using a single tube. However, proper placement and monitoring are crucial for successful outcomes. The…

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Cost Plus Drugs, Talkspace, Health Gorilla Join Wheel’s Virtual Care Ecosystem

Wheel, a virtual care platform, has partnered with prescription drug company Cost Plus Drugs, mental health company Talkspace, and data sharing platform Health Gorilla to enhance its virtual care ecosystem. Wheel provides infrastructure for virtual care, connecting patients with clinicians nationwide. Through these partnerships, patients can access mental health services, home delivery pharmacy services, and…

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New GP guides for contraception and fertility published

The Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) has released new educational resources for GPs on contraception and fertility management. The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) on Contraception Management provides detailed information on counseling and prescribing different types of contraception. The government’s introduction of free contraceptive services for women aged 17-31 is seen as a positive step…

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Cyberattacks Adversely Affecting Patient Care, Survey Finds

Cybercrime in the healthcare industry is on the rise, impacting patient care and leading to lawsuits. A survey found that disruptions to patient care, poor outcomes, and increased complications are common due to cyberattacks. Health care organizations are facing multiple attacks annually with an average cost of nearly $5 million per attack. Supply chain attacks…

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Magentus takes shot at genAI with Google Cloud and more partnership briefs

Magentus partners with Google Cloud to enhance customer data management using generative AI. They aim to simplify access to medical information for clinicians through AI solutions. Amwell is selected by Medibank to support preventative care programs with technology for lifestyle management. The ACCC approves Westpac’s acquisition of Dedalus’s HealthPoint, allowing the bank to compete in…

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Tapered configuration of transcarotid stent system launched in the U.S.

Silk Road Medical has launched a new tapered configuration of their transcarotid stent system in the U.S. This system is indicated for patients with carotid artery stenosis at elevated risk for adverse events from carotid endarterectomy. The Tapered Enroute Transcarotid Stent System provides additional configurations for tailored transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) with a short delivery…

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Novo Nordisk gets FDA approval to tout heart benefits of Wegovy

U.S. regulators have approved a label expansion for Novo Nordisk’s obesity drug Wegovy, highlighting its benefits for the heart. This move is expected to increase demand and insurance coverage for the popular treatment. The new label indicates that Wegovy can help reduce the risk of major heart complications for individuals with overweight or obesity and…

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Male hormonal birth control? It may be closer than you think

Matthew Treviño and Emily Fletcher are participating in a clinical trial at UC Davis Health to test a reversible hormonal birth control gel for men. The gel, developed by the Population Council and the NIH, is applied to the shoulders and works by suppressing sperm production while maintaining testosterone levels. The couple decided to participate…

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New technique tracks blood sugar with light

Diabetes management requires regular blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration, usually through painful finger pricks. Researchers are exploring non-invasive methods using modern electronics. While infrared light has been proposed, near-infrared light (NIR) is more accessible. A study by Tomoya Nakazawa’s team developed a metabolic index based on the phase delay between oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin signals…

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5 Love Languages, 7 Days, 1 Couple

A lasting marriage is built on expressing emotions in meaningful ways. The concept of love languages, popularized by Gary Chapman, emphasizes the importance of understanding how your partner best receives love. Quality time, words of affirmation, physical touch, acts of service, and receiving gifts are the five love languages. By identifying and fulfilling each other’s…

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New NCCN Melanoma Guidelines Capture Evolving Best Practice

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has released new guidelines for cutaneous melanoma, which reflect the latest scientific evidence and consensus on best practices. These guidelines, chaired by Susan M. Swetter of Stanford University, highlight incremental advances in diagnosis and treatment, such as the recommendation for deep punch or elliptical biopsy following shave biopsies. The…

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Digital Therapeutics Find Opportunity in Healthcare Economics Outcomes

In the past decade, digital therapeutics (DTx) have emerged as effective management tools for various conditions, but healthcare professionals have been slow to prescribe them due to lack of knowledge, administrative challenges, and insurance issues. DTx companies face hurdles in clinical trials, FDA approval, and reimbursement, hindering their economic viability. To overcome these obstacles, companies…

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GP Required – Waterford

A GP is needed for a practice at the Primary Care Centre in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. The practice has a great team of nursing, phlebotomy, and administrative staff, as well as a Socrates software system. The GP will work alongside two other GPs. Interested candidates are asked to send their CV to accounts@springsidemedical.ie. Source link

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Physical Activity May Improve Episodic Memory, Verbal Fluency in Older Adults

Physical activity may delay cognitive decline and improve executive function, memory, and verbal fluency in older adults, according to a meta-analysis published in JAMA Network Open. The study reviewed 104 studies involving over 340,000 participants to evaluate the relationship between physical activity and cognitive outcomes. Results showed that physical activity was associated with a decreased…

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Biden Team, UnitedHealth Struggle to Restore Paralyzed Billing Systems After Cyberattack

The cyberattack on Change Healthcare has affected medical practices, causing delays in billing and leaving providers struggling to cover expenses. Attempts are being made to restore electronic payment systems, but solutions are slow, and many are resorting to paper claims. The attack has exposed vulnerabilities in the healthcare system to hackers, prompting calls for increased…

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Delivery options for wet AMD gene therapy under investigation

In a Healio Video Perspective from Retina 2024, Dr. Lejla Vajzovic discusses advancements in gene therapy for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) at a conference in Hawaii. Several companies are currently conducting trials to evaluate different gene therapy delivery options for AMD, including subretinal, intravitreal, and suprachoroidal approaches. Dr. Vajzovic expresses excitement about the progress…

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High-risk people push back on new CDC Covid guidelines

STAT publishes selected Letters to the Editor in response to First Opinion essays to encourage discussion on challenging topics. The article discusses the CDC’s new Covid isolation guidance, highlighting ongoing risks and the prevalence of long Covid. It criticizes the policy for focusing on self-interest rather than viral load and suggests measures to reduce spread….

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Sixty seconds on . . . 10 000 steps

The target of 10,000 steps a day originated from a successful Japanese marketing campaign in the mid-1960s by a company called Yamasa. The campaign capitalized on the popularity of the Tokyo Olympics by introducing the world’s first step counter called a manop-kei, translating to “10,000 step meter.” This target has since been widely adopted as…

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What patients need to know

The first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, will soon be available in major retailers without the need for a prescription. Manufactured by Perrigo, Opill contains only one hormone, progestin, making it safer than combination pills. The pill works by preventing pregnancy in multiple ways, such as inhibiting sperm entry and ovulation. While it will offer…

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Study highlights areas where diabetics need more education

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease affecting millions globally, caused by the body’s inability to produce or utilize insulin. Effective disease management is crucial to prevent long-term complications like heart disease. A study in Portugal assessed T2D knowledge in insulin-treated and non-treated patients, finding varying levels of understanding. While many knew about nutrition and…

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What to Expect as a Parent

The tween years, ages 8-12, bring on physical changes like puberty, independence, and a shift towards peers as primary influences. As parents, it’s crucial to maintain communication and provide structure and guidance while allowing for independence. Unhealthy peer pressure, body image issues, and romantic interests may arise, so it’s essential to approach these topics with…

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New Once-Daily HIV Oral Alternative Advances

A phase 2 study presented at the Conference on Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Denver showed that a once-daily oral combination therapy for HIV consisting of bictegravir plus lenacapavir is more effective than complex regimens. The study involved 128 participants who had been on a stable baseline regimen for six months before screening, with…

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VIMSAR Junior Doctors Threaten Strike over pending stipend

Junior doctors at VIMSAR are threatening to go on strike due to pending stipend payments. They are demanding timely disbursal of their stipends, which have reportedly been delayed for several months. The doctors have expressed their frustration over the situation and are warning of a potential strike if their demands are not met. The hospital…

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How Should Providers Be Approaching the Generative AI Frenzy?

The U.S. healthcare sector has been slow to undergo digital transformation compared to other industries, leading to a lack of seamless digital experiences for consumers. Bill Fera of Deloitte highlighted the need for healthcare to move beyond electronic processes to true digital transformation, particularly through the use of generative AI. He emphasized the importance of…

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Calls for nurses and midwives to be exempt from HSE recruitment moratorium

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) is urging the Health Service Executive (HSE) to lift the moratorium on recruiting frontline patient-facing staff due to a 13% increase in emergency department attendances. INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha highlighted that nurses and midwives are facing challenges and increased workload without additional staff. The lack of…

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Dexcom over-the-counter Stelo Glucose Biosensor wins FDA clearance

Dexcom’s new over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) solution, Stelo, has been cleared by the FDA. It is a wearable biosensor that provides round-the-clock glucose readings directly to a smartphone. The patch, which adheres to the back of the upper arm, detects normal, low, and high glucose levels and offers personalized insights into glucose health. Targeted…

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Hospitales de California y defensores buscan financiación estable para retener a navegadores de salud conductual

Los proveedores de salud y expertos en adicciones en California advierten que el programa CA Bridge, que ayuda a pacientes con trastornos por consumo de sustancias a iniciar tratamientos de largo plazo después de salir de salas de emergencia, enfrenta desafíos financieros. A pesar de sus beneficios comprobados en la reducción de muertes por sobredosis,…

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Melatonin sent 11K children to ED in 4 years

A recent study found that 7 out of 10 ED visits for unsupervised medication exposures by infants and young children in the US were due to unsupervised ingestion of melatonin from 2019 to 2022. Many incidents involved flavored products like gummies, and in nearly half of visits, children ingested adult or family formulations of melatonin….

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Amylyx ALS drug failure raises questions and concerns

The ALS community faces disappointment as Amylyx Pharmaceuticals’ drug Relyvrio fails to outperform a placebo in a study, raising questions about its approval in 2022. ALS advocate Mary Catherine Collet emphasizes the importance of facing the scientific data despite the setback. The drug generated significant revenue for the company, prompting discussions about its removal from…

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