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The BBC should not normalise practices that harm babies

This content highlights a joint statement by Susan Bewley, Heike Rabe, Amanda Burleigh, David Hutchon, and Catherine P James urging the BBC to not normalize practices that harm babies. The authors are all experts in obstetrics, neonatology, and midwifery. They stress the importance of responsible reporting and the need to prioritize the well-being of infants…

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Elusive immune cells dwelling in ‘hidden niches’ of the bone marrow may be key to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Immunologists have limited knowledge of the long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs) that produce antibodies in response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. These cells reside in the bone marrow and are challenging to study in humans due to their hidden niche. A new research technique developed by scientists has shed light on how LLPCs respond to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and…

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Smartphone addiction fuels loneliness and reduces well-being, study finds

Researchers studied the connection between smartphone addiction and well-being in Chinese university students. They found that smartphone addiction negatively impacts well-being by increasing loneliness. This suggests that smartphone-related policies should focus on reducing addiction to improve students’ well-being. Loneliness, exacerbated by excessive smartphone use, can weaken offline relationships over time. The study included 1,527 students…

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Metastatic Breast Cancer: Be Heard

The content highlights the disparities in cancer care based on race and ethnicity. Studies from various sources discuss how factors such as demographics, socioeconomic status, and implicit biases affect the outcomes of patients with cancer. Research also points to the importance of diversity in healthcare and the need to address these disparities to ensure equitable…

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Study Exposes Gaps in US Burn Center Access

A study analyzing access to burn centers in the US found disparities based on socioeconomic, racial, and regional factors. The total burn incidence rate increased to 257.2 per 100,000 individuals in 2019, with 133 burn centers nationwide. While 81.6% of the population had 60-minute transport access to all centers, access to ABA-verified centers was lower…

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Grief Takes A Toll On Your Body: Here’s What To Know

Grief can have a significant impact on both mental and physical health. While it is normal to experience emotional distress after losing someone close, it can also manifest in physical symptoms such as illnesses, fatigue, pain, and sleep disturbances. Children may exhibit symptoms like headaches, stomachaches, and sleep issues. Prolonged grief lasting beyond six months…

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Bristol Myers Squibb concludes acquisition of RayzeBio

Bristol Myers Squibb has completed the acquisition of RayzeBio, a biotechnology company. The acquisition is part of Bristol Myers Squibb’s strategy to expand its portfolio of innovative therapies. By continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies for analytics, advertising, and site improvement. To learn more about our cookie policy and…

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16 Health Systems Help Launch Health & Wellness Marketplace

Vale Health, a new startup, was announced at a conference in Los Angeles, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional healthcare and wellness. Backed by 16 health systems, the platform connects consumers with products and services related to health and wellness issues like sleep, weight management, and muscle pain. CEO Bill Furlong highlighted the importance…

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Consultants group calls for Gaza ceasefire

The Irish Hospital Consultants Association is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to allow hospitals and healthcare professionals to function in the warzone. The association, representing 3,800 hospital consultants, is deeply concerned about the healthcare and humanitarian crises in the region, particularly the impact on women, children, and healthcare workers. The deteriorating situation in…

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OK to switch patients with IBD from biologic to biosimilar ‘at any given time’

In a Healio video exclusive, Dr. Michael V. Chiorean discusses how physicians can safely switch patients with inflammatory bowel disease from originator biologics to biosimilars at any point during treatment. Research shows that switching to biosimilars is safe, with no differences in drug pharmacokinetics or clinical activities before and after the switch. Chiorean emphasizes that…

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New documents shed light on MD Anderson Cancer Institute feud

MD Anderson Cancer Center faced a dispute between a senior researcher and a junior scientist over authorship and credit. The center outsourced the conflict assessment to a law firm, which recommended naming the senior researcher as a co-senior author on a manuscript. However, a separate investigation found no evidence of plagiarism between the parties’ manuscripts….

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UK cancer treatment falls behind other countries, research finds

Two studies published in The Lancet Oncology found that people in the UK are receiving chemotherapy and radiotherapy less often than patients in other comparable countries, leading to long waits for treatments. The research, conducted by the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership, compared treatment for eight cancer types in countries across three continents. The findings showed…

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Factors That May Affect Care

Breast cancer disproportionately affects non-Hispanic Black women who are less likely to receive timely treatment according to national guidelines due to lack of access to health education and regular medical care. Treatment for metastatic breast cancer usually includes hormone therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy depending on the type of cancer. Other health conditions such…

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Florida’s Stance on Measles Upends Expert Guidance

Florida’s Surgeon General, Joseph Ladapo, is conflicting with public health guidance by not encouraging quarantine for unvaccinated children amid a measles outbreak. Pediatricians are concerned that this approach will fuel the spread of the virus. The outbreak has been traced to an elementary school in Weston and has resulted in sickening at least eight children….

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Survey Reveals Increasing Headphone Usage Among Children; Experts Caution Parents On Health Risks

Parents should be cautious about the impact of extended headphone and earbud use on their children’s health, as research shows an increase in usage among kids, particularly those aged 9-12. The prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to sleep disruption, heightened stress levels, and potential hearing loss. Children’s smaller ear canals make them more…

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GLP-1 receptor agonists can dial down inflammation in the brain, raising hopes for treating neurodegenerative diseases

GLP-1 receptor agonists have shown potential in reducing inflammation in the brain, offering a promising approach for treating neurodegenerative diseases. These drugs could help improve outcomes for conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. By targeting inflammation, these medications may offer a new way to address the underlying causes of these diseases. However, further research is…

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Boehringer Ingelheim’s Liver Drug Data Position It for MASH Clash With Eli Lilly

Boehringer Ingelheim’s drug, survodutide, has shown promising results in a mid-stage clinical trial for treating metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in patients with fatty liver disease. The drug demonstrated significant improvements in liver fibrosis without any safety issues. The drug, developed in collaboration with Zealand Pharma, targets gut hormone receptors to decrease appetite and increase energy…

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DiaCarta and OncoAssure collaborate to launch prostate cancer test

DiaCarta has partnered with OncoAssure to validate and commercialize OncoAssure’s prostate test, which helps identify patients at lower risk of prostate cancer recurrence. The test assesses the risk of aggressive disease post-diagnosis and biochemical recurrence post-surgery. DiaCarta’s expertise in clinical diagnostic services will aid in completing the Laboratory Developed Test validation for the prostate test….

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Daewoong Pharmaceutical digested 800 million compounds to facilitate AI drug discovery

Daewoong Pharmaceutical has launched an AI-driven drug development system called DAVID, consisting of an 800 million-compound database for discovering new drugs. The system includes AIVS for uncovering active substances and Daisy for predicting drug properties, leading to the discovery of weight loss, diabetes, and cancer treatments. By shortening the drug development process, Daewoong aims to…

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California Gov. Newsom Wants Voters to Approve Billions More to Help the Homeless. Will It Help?

California Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion bond that aims to address the state’s homelessness crisis. The proposition would fund new housing units and treatment beds for the homeless, in addition to altering how existing tax funding for mental health services is spent. Despite increased homelessness statistics, Newsom’s investments have placed…

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Summary of WHO infection prevention and control guideline for Ebola and Marburg disease: a call for evidence based practice

The World Health Organization (WHO) published new infection prevention and control (IPC) guidelines for Ebola and Marburg disease in August 2023, replacing previous guidelines issued in 2014 and 2016. The updated guidelines focus on engineering and administrative controls over personal protective equipment (PPE) and emphasize the need for strong evidence to support IPC recommendations. The…

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Study shines light on the well-being challenges faced by women in healthcare

The study “The Well-Being of Women in Healthcare Professions: A Comprehensive Review” explores factors affecting the well-being of female healthcare professionals. It highlights the importance of addressing work-related stressors and promoting a supportive work environment to prevent burnout and improve job satisfaction. Factors such as work-life balance, personal relationships, gender bias, lifestyle interventions, and professional…

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Adjusting to Life With It

Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a sleep disorder with no cure, causing excessive sleepiness. It can affect daily life and work or school performance. Treatment options may include medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. People with IH may need more than 11 hours of sleep each night and may benefit from making sleep a priority. Behavioral therapy,…

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Fractional Flow Reserve-Guided PCI Cost-Effective

Fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for non-infarct-related arteries (IRAs) in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and multivessel disease was found to be more cost-effective and improved quality of life compared to angiography-guided PCI. A prespecified analysis of the FRAME-AMI trial showed that FFR-guided PCI increased quality-adjusted life years by 0.06 and…

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Know All About Highly Contagious Stomach Bug

Norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug causing diarrhea and vomiting, is spreading across many U.S. states, particularly in the Northeast. Outbreaks are common in late fall, winter, and early spring, affecting millions of individuals annually. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain, leading to dehydration in severe cases. The virus spreads through direct contact,…

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Maternal Prescription Opioid Use linked to Spontaneous Preterm Birth: JAMA

A study published in JAMA found a link between maternal prescription opioid use and spontaneous preterm birth. The researchers suggest that pregnant women who use prescription opioids may have an increased risk of delivering prematurely. This information could be important for healthcare providers when discussing pain management options with pregnant patients. Additionally, the website uses…

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The Healthcare AI Question No One Wants to Answer

AI is a hot topic in healthcare conferences as a potential solution to the clinician shortage. However, the reliance on AI tools with clinicians in the loop may not truly alleviate burnout or solve the shortage. Tarun Kapoor of Virtua Health notes the societal reluctance to fully automate clinical workflows with AI due to fears…

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New Centre for One Health to address global challenges

The UCD Centre for One Health in Ireland aims to promote the interconnectedness of human, animal, and planetary health through research, education, and collaboration. The centre, led by Prof Tony Holohan, plans to become a national and world-class leader in implementing the One Health scientific approach. It will focus on research, training, community engagement, policy,…

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Improving Black Representation in Oncology: ‘Be the Change’

Black people are underrepresented in the oncology workforce in the US, with only 3% of oncologists being African American despite the population being 14% Black. This lack of representation is due to systemic factors like racism in education and financial barriers. Efforts to increase diversity include programs by organizations like ASCO and ASH to support…

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Industry-first quality solution for scaling genAI adoption

India-based healthcare technology provider CitiusTech has launched an AI solution focused on ensuring quality and trust in genAI applications in healthcare. The software offers automated validation and monitoring of over 70 metrics across seven dimensions. CitiusTech claims that 80% of genAI initiatives face delays due to reliability and compliance concerns. The company aims to seamlessly…

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Health Care Workers Push for Their Own Confidential Mental Health Treatment

States are redefining when medical professionals can seek mental health treatment without risking notification to licensing boards. Health care workers often delay seeking help, impacting their work and patient care. Montana and other states are considering confidential wellness programs for health professionals struggling with mental health issues. Virginia’s SafeHaven program serves as a model for…

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Cyberattack on UnitedHealth subsidiary cripples pharmacies, hospitals

Hospitals, pharmacies, and health care providers are facing delays in insurance processing due to a cyberattack on UnitedHealth’s Change Healthcare subsidiary. The attack, believed to be orchestrated by a nation-state, has led to a system outage and caught the attention of federal law enforcement agencies. UnitedHealth has hired security experts, informed customers and government agencies,…

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Kenneth McLean

Kenneth McLean, a former captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, met his future wife Nancy in freshers’ week and went on to become a GP in Dalkeith. He was one of the first GPs to specialize in general practice and passed the postgraduate exam to prove his capability. Ken dedicated over 30 years to…

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Novel technique could transform the treatment landscape for brain disorders

Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science have developed a new non-invasive brain stimulation method called Patterned Low-Intensity Low-Frequency Ultrasound (LILFUS) that can induce long-lasting changes in brain function. This technique utilizes ultrasound to precisely stimulate specific brain areas, allowing modulation of neural plasticity through the activation of key molecular pathways. LILFUS has shown promise…

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Hospitals Turn to Farm-Fresh Food for Better Health

Some U.S. hospitals are partnering with local farms to provide healthier, tastier food to patients by using fresh, locally sourced produce. These collaborations not only result in better meals for patients but also support local farmers by providing them with a stable market. Hospitals are also incorporating education about fresh produce, offering food and nutrition…

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Outcomes Remain Stable up to 3 Years

Long-term data on the use of risankizumab in moderate to severe Crohn’s disease show stable rates of clinical remission and endoscopic response for up to 3 years, according to the FORTIFY extension study. Patients on risankizumab showed less antibody formation compared to other treatments, and the drug’s efficacy was consistent whether used as first-line treatment…

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Expert Urges Care For Baby Teeth For Lifelong Wellness

Maintaining proper oral hygiene for children is crucial for their overall health and well-being. Baby teeth play a vital role in the development of permanent teeth, speech, and self-confidence. Dental caries, or cavities, are a common issue facing children today, but are preventable with good oral hygiene practices. Establishing a dental home early on is…

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Dentistry’s Technological Revolution Is Transforming Patient Trust

Dentistry has been slow to adopt innovative technology, impacting patient trust. However, the industry has caught up in recent years, using technology to increase patient trust in diagnoses and overall care. Patient trust in healthcare has declined, driven by rising costs and lack of transparency. Dental professionals are using AI imaging, intraoral scanners, and teledentistry…

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Digital health strategy to be published by end of March

The Government’s digital health strategy, delayed but finally set for release in early 2024, aims to address Ireland’s outdated health information systems. Calls for a new independent digital health agency have been made to manage the rollout of electronic health records. Prof. Martin Curley highlights the urgent need for modernization in the Irish health system,…

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Women in Cardiology: Exploring Challenges and Pathways to Empowerment

February is American Heart Month, with a focus on cardiovascular health. National Women Physicians Day on February 3 honors women in medicine. Female cardiologists face challenges like pay disparity and lack of leadership opportunities. Obstales also include gender bias, with experiences of being treated differently and facing stereotypes. Despite progress, more work is needed for…

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