A boat shaped bleed

A fundus image of a woman in her mid-60s with type 2 diabetes showed visual disturbances in her left eye. She had high HbA1c levels and had not undergone diabetic retinopathy screening before. Her left eye had decreased visual acuity and had haemorrhages, exudates, and neovascularisation in the temporal macula. The bleeding was initially confined…

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FDA Approves Tarlatamab for Extensive-Stage SCLC

The US FDA has granted accelerated approval to tarlatamab-dlle (Imdelltra, Amgen) for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC) that has progressed after platinum-based chemotherapy. Tarlatamab is a first-in-class bispecific T-cell engager that activates T-cells and targets DLL3-expressing cells. Approval was based on data from the DeLLphi-301 trial, showing an overall response rate of 40% and…

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Virginia Medicaid Taps Aeroflow Health for Lactation Services

Aeroflow Health has expanded its lactation consultation services to Virginia Medicaid, offering new mothers access to breast pumps and a network of lactation consultants. The company provides medical devices and education on topics like breastfeeding and breastmilk storage. The partnership with Virginia Medicaid aims to increase access to maternal health services for new and expecting…

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Medics at UCLA Protest Say Police Weapons Drew Blood and Cracked Bones

During a protest against Israel’s bombing of Gaza at UCLA, volunteer medics treated injured protesters with severe wounds caused by police projectiles. The medics described setting up makeshift medical clinics in tents, treating injuries ranging from puncture wounds to broken bones. The protesters faced police brutality, with officers firing less lethal projectiles at them. Despite…

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