Mosie Baby receives first 510(k) clearance for at-home artificial insemination kit

The at-home fertility care company Mosie Baby received FDA 510(k) clearance for its over-the-counter intravaginal insemination kit, allowing individuals to perform at-home insemination with fresh or frozen donor semen. The…

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Being Black and Pregnant in the Deep South Can Be a Dangerous Combination

Data demonstrates that Black women and infants in the South face higher health risks during pregnancy and childbirth. Black women are more likely to face unfair or indifferent treatment from…

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Managing myopia progression results in long-term savings

Serge Resnikoff, MD, PhD, chair of the International Myopia Institute, discussed the cost of early management of myopia progression at the FLORetina meeting. He dispelled misconceptions about the high cost,…

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Colorado board leaves Vertex drug off a list of unaffordable medicines

A Colorado state board voted not to place Vertex Pharmaceuticals' cystic fibrosis medication on a list of drugs for which payment limits will be set for most residents. The board…

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New Zealand reverses landmark tobacco controls

The new government of New Zealand (Aotearoa) plans to abandon tobacco control measures, prompting condemnation from the Māori health organization Hāpai Te Hauora. These measures include raising the legal age…

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Stretchable E-Skin for Robotic Prostheses

Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a highly sensitive e-skin for robotic prostheses in collaboration with the automotive company Honda. This technology allows robotic hands to perform…

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US approves sickle cell breakthrough with gene editing therapy

The United States has approved breakthrough gene editing therapy using the CRISPR tool to treat sickle cell disease. This is a major advancement in gene therapy for patients with sickle…

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£1.9 million funding supports research on drivers of health disparities and infection risk across England

Dr Rosalind Eggo, an Associate Professor at LSHTM, has been awarded over £1.9 million in funding to research health disparities and associated infectious disease burden across England. Health disparities are…

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Are No-Spray Christmas Trees Better for You? What to Know

The article discusses the benefits and popularity of no-spray, pesticide-free Christmas trees among environmentally concerned customers. It highlights the success of Reed Island Christmas Tree Farm in southern Virginia, which…

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FDA OKs Two Gene-Editing Therapies for Sickle Cell Disease

The FDA approved two gene-editing treatments for patients aged 12 years or older with severe sickle cell disease, marking the first cell-based gene therapies for the condition. Exa-cel uses CRISPR…

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