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Best Heating Pads To Ease Back Pain And Period Cramps

Heating pads are a popular solution for temporary relief from muscle aches, joint pain, stomach aches, and menstrual pain. They offer easy-to-use heat therapy without any fear of side effects. Research shows that heat therapy is effective in lower back pain relief, improving muscular strength, and increasing flexibility. When choosing a heating pad, it’s important…

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Real-World Data Salvage Biohaven Drug, Paving Way for FDA Filing in Neuro Disease With No Approved Meds

Biohaven is close to filing a new drug application for troriluzole, a potential treatment for spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), a rare neurodegenerative disorder with no approved therapies. Despite setbacks, including a failed Phase 3 study in SCA, Biohaven worked with the FDA to design a new study using real-world evidence. Preliminary results show troriluzole slowed disease…

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ImpriMed unveils cancer treatment forecast technology

ImpriMed, a precision medicine company, is expanding its services to include human oncology, focusing on drug-response predictions for routine blood cancers like multiple myeloma and acute myeloid leukemia. They will use genomic analysis, ex vivo drug sensitivity testing, and machine learning to target complex blood cancers. Data from new research on non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment outcomes…

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The Public Health Consequences of Public Housing Failures

Every year, more than 10,000 taxpayer-supported public housing units are lost due to disrepair, with lawmakers failing to allocate the $115 billion needed for maintenance. The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act cut funds for public housing repairs to appease centrist Senate Democrats, impacting over 1 million low-income, Black, and Hispanic tenants. Living in deteriorating housing contributes…

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Wipes with color additive improve hospital room disinfection

Researchers at Griffin Hospital in Derby, Connecticut, found that using a color additive in disinfectant wipes improved cleanliness in hospital rooms. The additive initially appears blue on surfaces and disappears after cleaning, providing real-time feedback for users. During a trial, rooms were up to 70% better disinfected when wipes included the additive. This approach may…

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Michael McKendrick

Mike, a doctor from Newcastle, attended Durham University before joining the Royal Navy. He later joined a medical practice in Hexham, where he played a key role in establishing vocational training and computerized practices in the area. Under his leadership, the Burn Brae Medical Group grew to include multiple partners and a primary healthcare team….

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Biological findings open the door to improved outcomes for young adults with sarcoma

A recent study has identified distinct biological differences in protein profiles between adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients and older adult (OA) patients with soft tissue tumors known as sarcomas. This research has highlighted a potential biomarker that could predict aggressive forms of sarcoma in AYA patients, guiding treatment decisions for better outcomes. These findings…

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Navigators Act as Trusted Guides for Rheumatology Patients

A large rheumatology clinic in Richmond, Virginia, launched a virtual navigator program after learning that Medicare would reimburse patient navigators. This initiative aims to provide assistance to patients with high-risk conditions, including rheumatologic diseases. CMS established reimbursement codes for navigators in 2024, recognizing the importance of patient support in improving health outcomes. Studies have shown…

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Tackling Global Obesity: The New, Holistic Frontier for Clinical Trials

The global obesity crisis affects over 1 billion people, leading to increased health risks and chronic illnesses. Treatment options are evolving, with a focus on holistic approaches and personalized care. Organizations are promoting more integrated and inclusive guidelines for obesity management, considering factors like cardiovascular health and metabolic dysfunction. To conduct successful obesity-related clinical trials,…

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Rental opportunity on Chancery Lane, Dublin 2

A 1,395sq ft. unit on Chancery Lane in Dublin 2 is available for rent, suitable for medical use like dentist, physio, GP, etc. It has two floors, one bathroom on each floor, and a fully fitted kitchen. The unit has good natural light, a large window for branding, an underground parking space, intruder alarm, and…

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6 Most Effective Natural Ingredients for PCT

Post-cycle therapy (PCT) is essential for athletes and bodybuilders to restore testosterone levels after using performance-enhancing supplements. Natural products like Ashwagandha, Fenugreek, Tribulus Terrestris, Tongkat Ali, Milk Thistle, and ZMA are beneficial during PCT. These natural remedies can increase testosterone levels, reduce stress, improve libido, support liver health, and provide other health benefits. Natural PCT…

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Meridian, Mae partner to boost maternal outcomes, lower disparities

Meridian, a Michigan-based managed care organization, is partnering with Mae, a digital health platform, to support underserved pregnant mothers. Mae connects Meridian’s Medicaid members with a network of doulas for virtual and in-person support in various areas related to pregnancy and childbirth. The goal is to reduce disparate maternal health outcomes and unnecessary medical procedures….

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Sodium-glucose inhibitors show similar hepatic effectiveness to GLP-1RAs in MASLD

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors showed similar effectiveness in reducing hepatic decompensation events compared to glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and a reduced risk compared to thiazolidinediones in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). A study conducted in Korea found that SGLT-2i users had a lower risk of decompensation events compared to TZD users and similar…

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Older people more swayed by impulsive actions of others when making financial decisions, new study shows

A study by psychologists at the University of Birmingham and the University of Oxford found that older adults are more likely to be influenced by impulsive financial decisions of others compared to young adults. The research focused on delayed gratification and social influence across different age groups. The study involved young adults and older adults…

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AB ANALITICA partners in DECIDER project en

The DECIDER project, funded by the EU with 15 million euros, aims to improve diagnostics and treatment of ovarian cancer using artificial intelligence over a 5-year period. The project involves partners from 14 organizations in seven EU countries and focuses on developing personalized treatments for patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. By integrating and visualizing patient…

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Anti-Depressants May Improve Brain Function, Verbal Memory: Study

Researchers have found that SSRI antidepressant medications can improve brain function, specifically verbal memory, by enhancing serotonin levels in the brain. A study focused on the 5HT4 receptor, where serotonin binds, found that patients with depression showed improved cognitive abilities and mood after taking escitalopram for 8 weeks. The levels of the 5HT4 receptor decreased…

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7 Takeaways From a Fireside Chat with Providence’s Chief of Virtual Care

Dr. Eve Cunningham from Providence discussed the challenges primary care physicians face due to overwhelming amounts of electronic medical record data. She highlighted the need for integrated care delivery models and remote monitoring solutions for chronic disease management. Cunningham discussed the importance of telehealth in addressing physician shortages and improving access to specialty care in…

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Harrison.ai introduces radiology genAI and more AI briefs

Harrison.ai unveils a radiology-specific vision language model called Harrison.rad.1, trained on real-world proprietary data for clinical safety and accuracy, outperforming other LLMs in radiology exams. See-Mode Technologies gets FDA clearance for AI-powered thyroid ultrasound analysis to detect and diagnose thyroid issues. La Trobe University in Victoria establishes a centre for medical AI innovation with A$10…

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Organon to acquire Dermavant, Vtama cream in definitive agreement

Organon, a global healthcare company focused on women’s health, has entered into an agreement to acquire Dermavant for up to $1.2 billion. The acquisition aims to improve women’s health by investing in treatments for conditions that affect women differently. The agreement includes Dermavant’s product, Vtama cream 1%, for plaque psoriasis, with potential FDA approval for…

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Amazon replaces Progyny fertility service with Maven

Amazon is ending its contract with Progyny, a company that provides fertility benefits to employers like in vitro fertilization and egg freezing. Starting January 1, 2025, Amazon employees will no longer have access to Progyny services and will instead use Maven for fertility benefits. Progyny disclosed to investors that a significant client, who represented 13%…

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Environmental, Metabolic Factors Driving Rise in Stroke

Air pollution, high temperatures, and metabolic risk factors are contributing to global increases in stroke, leading to 12 million cases and over 7 million deaths annually. The number of stroke cases, survivors, and deaths have all seen significant increases since 1990. Stroke is highly preventable, with 84% of cases attributed to modifiable risk factors such…

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3 Questions VCs Ask When Getting Pitched By Startups

Investment in digital health has been stable, with startups raising $6 billion in the first half of the year. During a panel discussion, investors emphasized the importance of startups clearly explaining the problems they aim to solve before discussing their technology. They also highlighted the need for a fee-for-service payment model, understanding of value-based care’s…

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Ngenuity 1.5 upgrade provides enhanced level of detail

At the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons meeting, Nishani Amerasinghe, MD discusses her experience with the Alcon Ngenuity 1.5 3D visualization system. The system, which debuted at the meeting, offers an enhanced level of detail that makes minimally invasive glaucoma surgery easier. The upgrade provides a clear, detailed view of the meshwork and…

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Is it a cold, flu or COVID? An expert helps you sort it out

Dr. William Brian Glenn from Hackensack Meridian Medical Group in New Jersey explains how to differentiate between symptoms of a cold, flu, and COVID-19. The symptoms for each can be similar but vary in severity. Vulnerable populations such as the elderly and individuals with chronic conditions are at higher risk for respiratory infections. Taking preventive…

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Scientists develop new method for relocating misplaced proteins

Cells rely on proteins being in the right place, with diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders being linked to misplaced proteins. Steven Banik’s lab at Stanford University has developed a method to force misplaced proteins back to their proper locations within cells using targeted relocalization activating molecules (TRAMs). By rewiring natural shuttles in the cell,…

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Cyberattacks Plague the Health Industry

Central Oregon Pathology Consultants has experienced financial difficulties due to delayed payments following a major cyberattack on Change Healthcare. The attack highlighted vulnerabilities in the healthcare system, prompting concerns about cybersecurity preparedness. While the federal government has proposed strategies to enhance cybersecurity, the focus on hospitals has been criticized for neglecting other healthcare entities. Fragmentation…

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32BJ Labor Industry Cooperation Fund Launches New Tools to Reduce Costs for Employers

The 32BJ Labor Industry Cooperation Fund has released two tools aimed at helping employers and unions lower healthcare costs. The Healthcare Savings Calculator allows purchasers to estimate savings by paying hospitals what they need to break even. The Healthcare Administrator “Contract-first” Template provides a model contract template for negotiating with health plans and third-party administrators….

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LifeNet Health, Johnson & Johnson launch bone allograft solution

LifeNet Health and Johnson & Johnson have launched the PliaFX Pak bone allografting solution for orthopedic trauma and spine procedures. The solution, developed with advanced fiber technology, is designed for fracture fixations, fusions, and osteotomies. The PliaFX Pak bone allograft is indicated for various procedures such as lumbar interbody fusion, anterior cervical discectomy, and femur…

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More than half of people who use party drugs take ADHD medicines without a prescription, new research shows

The National Drug and Alcohol Research Center at UNSW Sydney conducts annual surveys of people who regularly use drugs in Australia. The 2024 report focused on 740 people from Australian capital cities who use ecstasy or other illicit stimulants, revealing a high percentage of non-prescribed pharmaceutical stimulant use, such as ADHD medications. This trend has…

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EMA Backs Approval of Elahere for Ovarian Cancer

The European Medicines Agency recommends granting marketing authorization to the medicinal product Elahere for the treatment of adults with FR-alpha-positive ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancer. Elahere contains the active substance mirvetuximab soravtansine, an antibody-drug conjugate that binds to FR-alpha receptors on cancer cells, leading to cell cycle arrest and cell death. The product…

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Prostate Cancer Management – We Need Better Options for Early-Stage Disease

Dr. Paul Peter Tak, a physician, researcher, and biotech leader, emphasizes the importance of putting patients first in medical innovation, focusing on the need for better treatment options for early-stage prostate cancer. He discusses the challenges and importance of active surveillance in managing low-risk prostate cancer and calls for a more patient-centered approach to drug…

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Partha Kar: We need honest, sensible conversation about physician associates—not false promises

Dr. Partha Kar, a consultant in diabetes and endocrinology at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, points out the challenges and concerns surrounding the expansion of physician associates in the NHS. The lack of defined scope for physician associates from different royal colleges could lead to conflict and legal issues for trusts. Issues with training, supervision, and…

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Study shows psilocybin gives comparable long-term antidepressant effects to standard antidepressants

In a study presented at the ECNP Congress in Milan, a comparison was made between psilocybin and escitalopram, a common SSRI antidepressant. The study found that over a 6-month period, both treatments showed similar improvements in depressive symptoms. However, patients taking psilocybin reported better psychological well-being, social functioning, and a greater sense of meaning in…

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