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The Best Way to Manage Migraines Without Medication

Luidgi Faubert , 2025-04-28 13:25:00 Migraines are intense, often debilitating experiences that can disrupt your entire day or week. While medication can help, many people want to know how to manage migraines without medication. Fortunately, there are natural strategies that can reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks.  What Is a Migraine?  A migraine…

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Uganda declares end of Ebola outbreak

Caitlyn Stulpin , 2025-04-28 20:34:00 April 28, 2025 1 min read Add topic to email alerts Receive an email when new articles are posted on Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “ data-action=”subscribe”> Subscribe We were unable to process…

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BNT162b2 vaccine not only targets COVID-19 virus, but may also help reduce and control innate inflammation

, 2025-04-28 20:29:00 Credit: CC0 Public Domain Trinity College Dublin researchers have found that the BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine may offer protection beyond its intended primary target. In a study recently published in the Clinical Immunology journal, researchers found that the vaccine not only targeted the COVID-19 virus, it also unexpectedly helped to reduce and control…

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Largest study identifies new genetic targets for osteoarthritis treatment

, 2025-04-28 19:29:00 Researchers have uncovered multiple new genes and genetic pathways that could lead to repurposing hundreds of existing drugs for osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis. The research, which analyzed data from nearly 2 million people in diverse populations worldwide, was recently published in Nature. It represents an extensive genetic exploration of osteoarthritis,…

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AI Thinks All Urologists Are Men

, 2025-04-28 17:42:00 How many urologists are women? Ask a urologist, and you’ll get one answer. Ask artificial intelligence (AI) to draw you a picture, however, and the number will be much lower — zero, in fact, according to a new study. “Despite growing numbers of women in the field, they’re still underrepresented in media,…

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RFK Jr. to End ‘Godsend’ Narcan Program That Helped Reduce Overdose Deaths Despite His Past Heroin Addiction

, 2025-04-28 17:43:00 Despite his own history of overcoming heroin addiction, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is backing plans to end a federal Narcan distribution program credited with helping drive a steep drop in U.S. overdose deaths. Narcan, the widely-used overdose reversal drug, has played a major role in reducing opioid-related…

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5 Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

MNB Guest , 2025-04-28 17:12:00 Placing your loved one in a nursing home is an excellent way to ensure they receive professional care, consistent supervision, and the quality of life they deserve in their later years. Unfortunately, some nursing homes are staffed with caregivers who mistreat and neglect their patients. This abuse often goes unnoticed…

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Equiva, Belong.Life partner to expand access to conversational AI tools

, 2025-04-28 17:10:00 Oncology-focused social media platform Belong.Life has announced a strategic partnership with AI-enabled patient engagement company Equiva, in which Belong’s conversational AI offerings will be integrated into Equiva’s platform.  Belong’s conversational AI mentors include Dave, a cancer care focused AI, and Fred, a mentor for sustainable weight loss, better health and lifestyle enhancement. Belong.Life’s…

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Tariffs, Medicare Advantage, Elevance’s expansion

Bob Herman , 2025-04-28 16:36:00 Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other providers — reporting on how money influences those businesses and shapes what we all pay for care. He is also the author of the Health Care Inc. newsletter. You can reach Bob on Signal at bobjherman.09. This is the…

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Human protein HSF2 helps wake up sleeping cancer-linked viruses, study finds

, 2025-04-28 18:08:00 HSF2 binds to the BZLF1 promoter and remodels the chromatin locally. Credit: PLOS Pathogens (2025). DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1013108 A newly established team of researchers at Åbo Akademi University, led by Academy Research Fellow Silvia Gramolelli (Faculty of Science and Engineering), has discovered an additional function for Heat Shock Factor 2 (HSF2), a human…

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Study shows increase in premature deaths attributable to consumption of ultraprocessed foods

, 2025-04-28 17:20:00 A study analyzing data from nationally representative dietary surveys and mortality data from eight countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, United Kingdom, and United States) shows that premature deaths attributable to consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) increase significantly according to their share in individuals’ total energy intake. The new study, appearing in…

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Balloon Treatment Leads to Durable Gains in BPH

, 2025-04-28 16:20:00 A postmarketing study showed that the Optilume BPH system improved the flow of urine while leaving sexual function unchanged in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), researchers reported at the American Urological Association 2025 Annual Meeting. Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2023, the Optilume BPH devices uses balloons…

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OncoAssure announces US launch of novel prostate cancer prognostic test at AUA 2025

Editorial Staff , 2025-04-28 15:25:00 Next generation OncoAssure Prostate Test offers clinicians a powerful new tool for personalized prostate cancer management OncoAssure, an Irish medtech company and a leading innovator in precision oncology diagnostics, today announced the launch of the OncoAssure Prostate Test in the US market. OncoAssure Prostate is a next generation prognostic test…

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Exclusive: Wolters Kluwer Health announces expanded integration with Epic

, 2025-04-28 12:00:00 Global clinical technology company Wolters Kluwer Health is extending its integration with electronic health record (EHR) company Epic to allow UpToDate Enterprise customers and their patients access to patient education content directly within the Epic EHR and MyChart patient portal.   “If you are an UpToDate Enterprise customer, which means you get access…

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Urine test could reveal prostate cancer

, 2025-04-28 16:00:00 Credit: CC0 Public Domain A study involving researchers from Karolinska Institutet indicates that prostate cancer can be diagnosed at an early stage through a simple urine sample. With the aid of AI and extensive analyses of gene activity in tumors, they have identified new biomarkers of high diagnostic precision. The results are…

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Bold Reform or Dangerous Disruption?

, 2025-04-28 14:02:00 The government’s decision to abolish NHS England and reintegrate its functions into the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) within the next 2 years has sparked a debate about the implications for healthcare leadership, jobs, and patient care. Ministers have framed the move as essential for cutting bureaucracy, reducing costs, and…

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Value-Based Care Gets Real – MedCity News

Brian Drozdowicz , 2025-04-28 13:59:00 Adoption of value-based care (VBC) programs has continued to expand. For example, the share of healthcare payments from risk-bearing VBC programs where providers could lose revenue if they did not meet quality or cost goals reached 28.5% in 2023, up from 12.5% in 2019.  Despite this steady growth, the Centers…

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AI model enhances early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

, 2025-04-28 10:53:00 To provide the right treatment for MS, it is important to know when the disease changes from relapsing-remitting to secondary progressive, a transition that is currently recognized on average three years too late. Researchers at Uppsala University have now developed an AI model that can determine with 90 per cent certainty which…

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Redlining Linked to Delayed HIV Treatment, Viral Suppression

, 2025-04-28 13:10:00 The legacy of discriminatory housing policies continues to shape both economic and health outcomes. A study by Tulane University, New Orleans, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, reveals that patients in historically redlined neighborhoods experience significantly longer delays in achieving HIV viral suppression than those in non-redlined areas. Researchers analyzed 1132 newly diagnosed…

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Mundipharma announces availability of REZZAYO (rezafungin) for adult patients with invasive candidiasis following HSE reimbursement agreement

Editorial Staff , 2025-04-28 09:48:00 The marketing authorisation was based on results from the pivotal ReSTORE Phase III clinical trial Mundipharma has announced that rezafungin is now available in the Republic of Ireland for adult patients with invasive candidiasis following HSE’s reimbursement agreement.1 The authorisation is supported by results from the pivotal ReSTORE Phase III…

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Exclusive: Wolters Kluwer Health announces expanded partnership with Epic

, 2025-04-28 12:00:00 Global clinical technology company Wolters Kluwer Health is extending its partnership with electronic health record (EHR) company Epic to allow UpToDate Enterprise customers and their patients access to patient education content directly within the Epic EHR and MyChart patient portal.   “If you are an UpToDate Enterprise customer, which means you get access…

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When They Don’t Recognize You Anymore

Paula Span , 2025-04-28 09:00:00 Paula Span It happened more than a decade ago, but the moment remains with her. Sara Stewart was talking at the dining room table with her mother, Barbara Cole, 86 at the time, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Stewart, then 59, a lawyer, was making one of her extended visits from…

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AI predicts wasting syndrome in cancer patients

, 2025-04-28 11:20:00 A newly developed AI can predict which cancer patients are at risk for a life-threatening wasting syndrome, a new study says. The syndrome, called cachexia, accounts for about 20% of all cancer-related deaths, statistics show. “Cancer cachexia is a serious complication affecting many patients with cancer and is characterized by systemic inflammation,…

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Think only obese people get sleep apnea? Think again, says largest study yet

, 2025-04-28 11:12:00 New research in eClinicalMedicine reveals that nearly half of people with obstructive sleep apnea are not obese, challenging long-held assumptions and calling for more inclusive screening strategies. Study: The relationship between obesity and obstructive sleep apnea in four community-based cohorts: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 12,860 adults. Image Credit: Andrey_Popov / Shutterstock.com…

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Basophil Activity Predicts Success of Peanut SLIT

, 2025-04-28 10:35:00 TOPLINE: Children with peanut allergy who achieved remission with sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) had lower basophil activation before treatment and greater suppression of basophils at 1 year than those who experienced treatment failure, a new study showed. Basophil activation might serve as predictive biomarker of treatment success, the study authors suggested. METHODOLOGY: Researchers…

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Ultra-Processed Foods Might Shorten Your Life

, 2025-04-28 09:38:00 Those donuts, cakes, and ready-to-eat meals might satisfy your taste buds, but they come with a hefty price. Although, often convenient and delicious, ultra-processed foods (UPF) are increasingly being linked to serious health risks. Recent research adds more evidence to the link, revealing that these indulgent foods might not just harm your…

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HSE treats psychiatry like ‘form of applied social care’, IMO AGM hears

Michael McHale , 2025-04-28 10:10:00 Consultants committee head describes move to community psychiatric services as ‘a logistical mess’ with service availability ‘increasingly determined by a patient’s Eircode’. The ‘dumbing down’ of psychiatric services is having an adverse effect on patients through increased waiting lists, and poor governance and oversight of services, the chair of the…

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RFK Jr. Exaggerates Share of Autistic Population With Severe Limitations

Louis Jacobson, PolitiFact , 2025-04-28 09:00:00 Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attracted notice — and in some quarters, outrage — for remarks about autism, a topic he’s clashed with scientists about for years. Kennedy held an April 16 press conference pegged to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that found the prevalence of autism rising to…

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How it consolidates memories while preparing the brain for new learning

, 2025-04-28 09:00:00 Through behavioral experiments in mice coupled with advanced neuronal imaging, researchers found how sleep helps consolidate past experiences in engram cells and prepare engram-to-be cells to store future experiences. Credit: Kaoru Inokuchi from the University of Toyama, Japan Memory formation, storage, and retrieval are fundamental processes that define who we are and…

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Not Just About the Money

, 2025-04-28 08:40:00 The salary gap among male and female hospitalists is moving in the right direction. In 2023, male hospitalists made $347,000 annually and female hospitalists, $289,000, a gap of 20%, according to the 2024 Medscape Hospitalist Compensation Report. That was slightly better than in 2022, when male hospitalists made $342,000 and female hospitalists,…

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Pulsed-Dye Laser Found to Reduce Keratinocyte Cancers

, 2025-04-28 07:22:00 ORLANDO, Fla. — Treatments of the face with fully ablative carbon dioxide lasers and nonablative fractional lasers (NAFLs) have in recent years been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of developing keratinocyte-derived carcinomas (KCs) on treated areas of skin. At The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) 2025…

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