Competition from ‘skinny label’ generics saved medicare billions, according to report

Credit: CC0 Public Domain An analysis of 15 name-brand drugs and their “skinny label” generic counterparts found that competition from these counterparts saved Medicare Part D nearly $15 billion from 2015 to 2021. Skinny labeling allows generic drug manufacturers to exclude labeling information that remains patent-protected by the brand name manufacturer. However, a recent federal…

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Extreme Temps Tied to Increased Stroke Death, Disability

A global increase in stroke-related death and disability has been linked to extreme temperatures related to climate change, data from a 30-year global study showed. In the first study to assess the global stroke burden attributed to nonoptimal temperatures, investigators found that in 2019, more than 500,000 people around the world died of stroke linked…

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Launching an Obesity Medicine Practice? Key Considerations

DENVER — With the demand for anti-obesity drugs continuing to soar and the provision of supportive care that is essential with their use lacking, the need for professional, highly skilled practices specializing in obesity medicine has never been higher, said an expert offering key recommendations for launching such a practice at the Obesity Medicine 2024…

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Serious Mental Illness Tied to Multiple Physical Illnesses

Serious mental illness (SMI), including bipolar disorder or schizophrenia spectrum disorders, is associated with a twofold increased risk for comorbid physical illness, results of a new meta-analysis showed. “Although treatment of physical and mental health remains siloed in many health services globally, the high prevalence of physical multimorbidity attests to the urgent need for integrated…

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A common type of fiber may trigger bowel inflammation

Micrograph showing inflammation of the large bowel in a case of inflammatory bowel disease. Colonic biopsy. Credit: Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0 Inulin, a type of fiber found in certain plant-based foods and fiber supplements, causes inflammation in the gut and exacerbates inflammatory bowel disease in a preclinical model, according to a new study by Weill Cornell…

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