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10 Home Remedies for Flu Symptoms

Flu symptoms can be alleviated with antiviral drugs or natural remedies at home. To relieve symptoms, stay hydrated, drink herbal tea, and avoid caffeinated drinks. Chicken soup may also help. Rest is key, and breathing moist air can help ease congestion. A warm compress on the forehead can help with headaches. Cough drops and zinc…

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Excessive Screen Time In Kids Under 2 Linked To Issues With Sensory Processing: Study

Excessive screen time in children under the age of two has been linked to sensory processing issues, as revealed by a study in JAMA Pediatrics. Sensory processing disorder occurs when the brain has trouble processing information from the senses, leading individuals to become oversensitive, under-responsive, or overresponsive to sensations. Researchers found that children exposed to…

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What Was the Most-Repeated Word in CVS Health CEO’s JPM Presentation?

Karen Lynch discussed CVS Health’s commitment to increased transparency in pharmacy benefit management and pharmacy reimbursement models at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco. The company plans to launch the TrueCost model for pharmacy reimbursement in 2025, aiming to make their pharmacy business more sustainable and transparent. This move comes amid the FTC’s…

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One-in-five small nursing homes closed during pandemic

During the Covid-19 pandemic, one-fifth of small nursing homes in Ireland closed, leading to multinational companies dominating the private home sector. Research from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) showed that almost 700 beds were closed in public long-term residential care homes during this period. Large nursing home operators now provide the majority of…

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GSK to buy asthma-focused Aiolos Bio in $1 billion deal

Pharmaceutical company GSK has announced its $1 billion upfront purchase of Aiolos Bio, an asthma-focused drug developer. The deal includes up to an additional $400 million in payments if certain milestones are met. Aiolos, based in San Francisco and London, was just launched last year and announced a $245 million Series A round in October….

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NICE cannot always allow healthcare professionals to prescribe the best available treatment

Santhanam Sundar, a consultant oncologist at Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust in the UK, emphasizes that every patient seeks the best available treatment. In self-funded and insurance-based health systems, people make value-based judgments and accept the risks that come with their choices. However, in taxpayer-funded systems, patients do not have the same level of control…

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Team develops app to help train the brain to overcome tinnitus

A team of researchers has developed the MindEar app to help individuals overcome tinnitus through training and sound therapy delivered via a smartphone app. The app includes training programs, cognitive behavioral therapy, and sound therapy to aid in managing tinnitus symptoms. The app helps individuals to practice focus through a training program, equipping the mind…

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Itchy skin? Possible atopic dermatitis? Lavender essential oil might be just what you’re looking for

Researchers studied lavender essential oils in suppressing atopic dermatitis (AD) and found they effectively inhibit this skin condition and that linalyl acetate is the main contributor. The study used cell lines to establish the anti-AD benefits without human or animal testing. The tested components notably inhibit Artemin, a skin-stretching neurotrophic factor, and air pollution-induced AD,…

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Why Guys React Differently to Colds

The “man cold” myth suggests that men handle colds and the flu worse than women, but experts say there is no significant difference in the immune system between the two genders. Some studies have indicated that men may have more symptoms when they have a cold, possibly due to biological differences, while others believe that…

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Novel Antibiotic To Treat Drug-Resistant Bacteria? Zosurabalpin Shows Promising Results In Mice

Scientists have developed a new antibiotic, Zosurabalpin, to treat drug-resistant bacteria that cause deadly infections in humans. This antibiotic has shown promising results in treating highly drug-resistant strains of Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) in mouse models. CRAB is a pathogen resistant to almost all antibiotics and responsible for deadly infections in the blood, urinary tract,…

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Use of common antibiotic erythromycin potential cure for myotonic dystrophy

Researchers have discovered that the common antibiotic erythromycin may have potential as a treatment for myotonic dystrophy, a genetic neuromuscular disorder. This finding opens up new possibilities for treating this debilitating condition. The antibiotic works by targeting the RNA in the cells, which is misregulated in individuals with myotonic dystrophy. This discovery could lead to…

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Uber Health, Socially Determined Strike Partnership

Uber Health has partnered with Socially Determined to provide supplemental benefits to patients, including transportation, food, and prescription delivery. Uber Health offers non-emergency medical transportation, grocery and prescription delivery, and more than 3,000 healthcare organizations use their platform. Socially Determined provides social risk analytics for healthcare organizations to understand and address social barriers to healthcare…

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GP required sunny South East

A rural practice in county Wexford is seeking an assistant starting in January 2023, with the option to wait for the right candidate. The position involves working with one full time and two part time GPs for 4-6 sessions per week. The practice is fully computerized and provides 15 minute appointments with a practice nurse…

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Uber Health, Socially Determined partner to leverage SDOH data

Healthcare data analytics company Socially Determined and Uber Health are partnering to improve access to food, prescription delivery, and transportation services by using social determinants of health analytics. Socially Determined offers an analytics platform that provides data insights into social risk factors. Uber Health aims to help Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and commercial insurance beneficiaries by…

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There’s a New Covid-19 Variant and Cases Are Ticking Up. What Do You Need to Know?

The winter season has brought an increase in respiratory illnesses, particularly with a sharp uptick in emergency room visits and hospitalizations for COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. A new COVID-19 variant, JN.1, is spreading rapidly, representing 39% to half of the cases. The updated vaccines, rapid tests, and medical treatments are effective against this variant. Hospitalizations…

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Hooked on ID with Ian Adrian F. Frani, MD, BSN

The author reflects on their unexpected journey into infectious diseases, from being a medical student to becoming an attending physician. They describe the ever-changing landscape of the field and the passion that drives them, emphasizing the need for more people to enter this specialty. The author acknowledges the great strides made in treating diseases like…

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At JPM, Bristol Myers Squibb CEO tries to soothe investor nerves

Christopher Boerner, CEO of Bristol Myers Squibb, emphasized the company’s 150-year history at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. Despite facing a 27% stock drop, he noted the company’s renewal and the emergence of new medicines to replace expiring patents. Investors may struggle with the decline of Bristol’s top-selling medicines like Eliquis, Revlimid, and Opdivo, as…

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Can you really be allergic to alcohol?

Alcohol allergies are rare, but people can experience allergy-like symptoms when drinking. Symptoms including wheezing, headaches, and skin flushing mimic causesbut are actually alcohol exacerbating underlying conditions like asthma, hives, and rhinitis. The term “alcohol intolerance” is used to define the body’s lack of necessary enzymes to digest and eliminate alcohol, resulting in unusual symptoms….

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Does being physically fit improve your attention span?

A study published in Scientific Reports found that better physical fitness is related to better attention and concentration among adolescent students. Evidence suggests that individuals with better physical fitness perform better in cognition and attention tests and achieve more cognitive benefits from physical activity interventions. The study makes observations on the relationship between different fitness…

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Clean Air Tips for Your Home

The content provides a comprehensive overview of indoor air quality and the health effects of particulate matter, with information from sources such as the EPA, CDC, National Academies of Sciences, and various experts. It covers the control of moisture in homes, the health risks of indoor exposure to particulate matter, the effects of smoking and…

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SGLT2 Inhibitors Begin to Show Potential in Rheumatology

Over the past ten years, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors have made a significant impact in treating type 2 diabetes, heart failure, and chronic kidney disease. Recent studies suggest that these drugs may also benefit patients with rheumatologic diseases such as gout and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). These findings raise the potential for expanding the use…

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How Strong Cybersecurity Hygiene Can Help Rural Healthcare Systems Hack off the Hackers

Rural healthcare and pharmaceutical networks are vulnerable to cyberattacks, with potential consequences including patient data breaches, medical identity theft, financial fraud, and compromised patient safety. The cost of cyberattacks is rising, with healthcare organizations facing significant financial losses. Implementing strong cybersecurity measures, such as network assessment, risk management planning, security protocol adoption, staff training, proactive…

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Sky high deal expectations at JPM 2024

The biotech industry is gearing up for JPM Week 2024 in San Francisco, with high expectations for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) following a successful end to 2023. Companies like Bristol Myers Squibb, Moderna, Novartis, and Sarepta Therapeutics are expected to make significant presentations. Updates from Vertex Pharmaceuticals and advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are also…

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How we can solve the crisis in UK gambling policy

Van Schalkwyk and Cassidy argue that recent UK gambling policy consultations fail to address the transformational change required to prevent gambling harm. The current laws prioritize the expansion of the gambling industry, and the proposed reforms in the government’s white paper are superficial. They advocate for a new Gambling Act based on public health principles,…

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A novel method for lung image registration

Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have proposed a new method for lung image registration called Dlung, which is an unsupervised few-shot learning-based diffeomorphic lung image registration. This method can help construct respiratory motion models based on limited data with high speed and accuracy, offering an efficient method for respiratory motion modeling. This is important…

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Sesame protein-derived peptides show promise in fighting E. coli and S. aureus

Recent research examined antibacterial peptides derived from sesame protein using computational and laboratory methods to study their effectiveness against bacteria. Sesame seed peptides have been shown to have various health benefits, including anti-aging and diabetes resistance, but their antibacterial properties were not fully understood. The study identified two peptides, AlaGly-Gly-Val-Pro-Arg and Ser-Thr-Ile-Arg, derived from sesame…

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Mental Health and Multiple Sclerosis

Having multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect people both physically and emotionally. For instance, up to 50% of people with MS can develop major depressive disorder, making the likelihood of depression about three times higher than the general public. However, depression for people with MS may be more than just a reactive depression, as research suggests…

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FDA Evaluating 3 Side Effects Reported for Weight Loss Drugs

The FDA is looking into reports of potential side effects such as hair loss, aspiration, and suicidal thoughts associated with popular diabetes and weight loss drugs, Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. These GLP-1 receptor agonists are used to treat diabetes and weight management. An investigation by the FDA does not mean they have concluded a…

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Co to jest parking domen?

Parking domen to usługa, która pozwala właścicielom domen internetowych zarabiać na nieużywanych domenach poprzez umieszczenie reklam na stronie parkowanej domeny. Może to być dodatkowe źródło dochodu, a korzyści z parkowania domen to generowanie przychodów z reklam, ochrona domeny przed cybersquattingiem oraz możliwość przyszłej sprzedaży. Koszty parkowania domen są zazwyczaj niskie lub darmowe, a popularne usługi…

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KPMG: Tailwinds and Headwinds for Payers in 2024

In 2023, payers experienced several major M&A deals, with CVS Health making an $8 billion purchase of Signify Health and a $10.6 billion purchase of Oak Street Health and UnitedHealth Group’s Optum acquiring Amedisys for $3.3 billion. KPMG predicts that payers will continue to be important in the U.S. healthcare system in 2024, but they…

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States Begin Tapping Medicaid Dollars to Combat Gun Violence

To address the growing problem of gun violence in the United States, a number of states are using Medicaid funding to support community-based programs aimed at preventing shootings. With federal support, these programs can reach more at-risk individuals and expand their impact. While gun control legislation at the federal level has stalled, the Biden administration…

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Covid-19: Some US states and hospitals recommend masks again

US hospitals and medical centers in several states are reintroducing mask requirements due to a rise in COVID-19, flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases. At least six states and various hospital systems have reinstated mask-wearing mandates for staff and patients. This decision was made to prevent staffing shortages, as the omicron wave led to…

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