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FDA tries again to ban electric shock devices: A previous effort was challenged by the lone facility using shock treatments to deter harmful behavior.
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FDA proposes to ban certain shock devices for the second time: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it has proposed a ban of electrical ...
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FDA tries again to ban electric shock devices: A previous effort was challenged by the lone facility using shock treatments to deter harmful behavior.
axios.com/2024/03/26/fda-ban-electric-shock
FDA proposes to ban certain shock devices for the second time: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it has proposed a ban of electrical ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/fda-proposes-ban-certain-shock-devices-second-time-2024-03-25/
Bird Flu Virus Found in One in Five US Milk Samples, FDA Says: Fragments of the bird flu virus have been found in about one fifth of commercial milk samples ...
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Quick Glance: Key Insights on Bird Flu-Traced Milk Safety
- FDA confirms traces of bird flu in milk, but emphasizes low public risk.
- Although genetic material of the virus was found in milk, tests show no infectious or live form.
- Authorities have not conducted specific studies on bird flu inactivation in cow's milk through pasteurization.
- Experts stress that milk with bird flu traces is safe as long as it is pasteurized and sourced from infected cows.
Your body needs vitamin B12 to keep blood cells healthy and to make your nerves work right. Here are some signs that you're low on this vitamin:
Signs You’re Low on Vitamin B12: Your body needs vitamin B12 to keep blood cells healthy and to make your nerves work right. But what happens when you run low?
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Quick Glance: Signs of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Numbness: B12 deficiency can cause nerve damage.
- You’re Colder Than Usual: Anemia from B12 deficiency can lead to feeling cold.
- Brain Fog: Lack of B12 can result in depression and memory problems.
- Weakness and Smooth Tongue: B12 deficiency can cause muscle weakness and glossitis.
US FDA approves Pfizer's gene therapy for rare bleeding disorder: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Pfizer's gene therapy for hemophilia B on Friday ...
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Quick Glance: FDA approves Pfizer’s gene therapy for hemophilia B
- The FDA has approved Pfizer's first gene therapy drug for a rare inherited bleeding disorder.
- Beqvez, a unique gene therapy drug by Pfizer, has been approved for adults with moderate to severe hemophilia B.
- The drug enables patients to produce Factor IX themselves to prevent and control bleeding.
- Pfizer is competing with a similar treatment from CSL Behring and planning more gene therapies for various genetic disorders.
Bird flu: traces detected in US milk; senators push for action: Colorado became the ninth U.S. state to report a dairy herd infected with bird flu on Friday as ...
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Biden administration indefinitely postpones rule that would have banned menthol-flavored cigarettes
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Quick Glance: Biden administration faces delays in menthol cigarettes ban
- The planned implementation of a ban on menthol cigarettes in the US is expected to take 'significantly more time,' according to US Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra in a statement on Friday.
- In April 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initially announced the ban on the popular mint flavor, setting a deadline for August 2023. Final rules were sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review in October, with the status listed as 'pending.'
- According to the proposed FDA regulations, the manufacturing and sale of menthols would be prohibited, without direct regulation of smokers themselves.
- A prohibition on menthol cigarettes could potentially save up to 650,000 lives over the next 40 years, with a third of these lives being saved within the black community, as stated by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
HCA's unchanged annual forecast clouds better-than-expected quarter: HCA Healthcare on Friday beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit and revenue but ...
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US FDA sends warning letter to Cardinal Health for marketing unapproved devices
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Quick Glance: US FDA issues warning to Cardinal Health for marketing unauthorized devices
- Following an inspection of its facility in Illinois, the US health regulatory body issued a warning letter to Cardinal Health for marketing and distributing unauthorized devices from a Chinese manufacturer.
- In 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration advised against using certain syringes manufactured in China due to reports of leaks, breakages, and quality issues, and recently expanded the guidelines.
- Cardinal has not responded to a request for comment from Reuters. The inspection revealed that Cardinal was importing two types of syringes under the Monoject brand.
- These syringes are utilized for injecting or withdrawing fluids from the body, as well as administering fluids or medications through a patient's feeding tube. In November, the agency cautioned healthcare providers and facilities against using Cardinal's Monoject syringes with pain management and syringe pumps.
Alzheimer's drug adoption in US slowed by doctors' skepticism: Nine months into the U.S. launch of the first drug proven to slow the advance of Alzheimer's ...
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Quick Glance: Alzheimer's Drug Uptake Hindered by Doctors' Skepticism in US
- The first drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer's, Leqembi by Eisai and Biogen, is facing resistance in the US from doctors who believe the treatment is futile.
- The requirements of Leqembi, such as additional diagnostic tests, twice-monthly infusions, and regular brain scans, have led to slow adoption as many doctors express concerns about efficacy, cost, and risks.
- Despite FDA approval and proven benefits in clinical trials, many doctors still have reservations about Leqembi, hindering the widespread use of the drug.
- The companies behind Leqembi are working to improve physician and patient education to increase acceptance of the medication, aiming to treat 100,000 patients by 2026.
LIVE from the #DefeatMeningitis High-Level Meeting with @DrTedros: World Health Organization (WHO) Live on X (Twitter)
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6 Benefits of Medical Pedicures: Should You Try It?: Medical pedicure (medi pedi) is done by a certified medical nail technician, who trims nails ...
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Quick Glance: 6 Benefits of Medical Pedicures: Is It Worth Trying?
- A medical pedicure offers a higher level of cleanliness, safety, and care compared to traditional pedicures.
- Medical pedicures mainly focus on foot health, providing expertise, infection prevention, and specialized tools.
- Safety and personalized treatment are key in a medical pedicure.
- Medical pedicures are particularly suitable for individuals with foot problems or health conditions like diabetes or cancer.
FDA Approves Antibiotic to Treat Urinary Infections: Pivmecillinam, which has been used in Europe for decades, will become available next year to women 18 and ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/24/health/fda-urinary-tract-infection-antibiotic.html
US food regulator gathering information on Indian spices after alleged contamination
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Joel Breman, Who Helped Stop an Ebola Outbreak in Africa, Dies at 87: Part of a team flown in to fight the deadly virus in 1976, Dr. Breman also worked to stamp ...
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Did you know that sitting for too long could lead to varicose veins? Other reasons why sitting is bad for your health:
Why Sitting Too Much Is Bad for Your Health: Sit all day at the office? You might want to rethink that. Long hours in the chair are bad for your health ...
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Why You Should Avoid Alcohol on Antibiotics: Modest alcohol use can cause dehydration, interfere with sleep and delay recovery. So, it’s best to avoid alcohol ...
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How Insomnia Can Affect Your Health: Insomnia-related health problems range from "brain fog" to a higher risk of diabetes ...
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LIVE with @DrTedros: Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery Murcia Award Ceremony: World Health Organization (WHO) Live on X (Twitter)
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Merck raises 2024 profit forecast on surging sales of cancer drug Keytruda: Merck & Co on Thursday raised its annual profit and revenue forecasts on the back of ...
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Quick Glance: Merck boosts 2024 profit outlook due to Keytruda sales
- Merck & Co. raises annual profit and revenue forecasts based on double-digit growth for the blockbuster cancer drug Keytruda.
- Sales for 2024 are estimated to be between $63.1 billion and $64.3 billion, an increase from the previous forecast.
- Keytruda recorded $6.95 billion in sales in the first quarter, a 20% increase from the previous year.
- Merck also saw strong growth with its vaccine Gardasil, the drug Vaxneuvance, and a successful acquisition of Harpoon Therapeutics in the first quarter of 2024.
15 Berries With Major Health Benefits: These little fruits offer a lot of nutrition in a small, sweet package. Use WebMD's slideshow as a guide to checking out ...
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Quick Glance: The Health Benefits of Berries
- Blueberries contain anthocyanins that may protect against diseases.
- Acai berries have high antioxidant content, but caution is advised with supplements.
- Avocados are rich in healthy fats and can support heart health.
- Strawberries are high in vitamin C and may help lower blood pressure.
US FDA approves ImmunityBio's bladder cancer therapy: The U.S. health regulator approved on Monday ImmunityBio's combination therapy to treat a type of bladder ...
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British patients test world’s first personalised MRNA cancer jab for melanoma: The ‘gamechanger’ jab works by telling the body to hunt down cancer cells and ...
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Quick Glance: Innovative Cancer Treatment Tested on Melanoma Patient
- A music teacher with melanoma is among the first to receive a new anti-cancer treatment that shows potential for curing the disease.
- The personalized mRNA cancer jab instructs the body's immune system to target and eliminate cancer cells, with promising results in reducing cancer recurrence.
- Conducted by University College London Hospitals, the trial aims to cure melanoma patients and explore its effectiveness in other cancer types.
- The therapy, tailored to each patient's tumor, marks a significant advancement in cancer treatment, with a global trial expanding to recruit 1,100 participants.
Measles spreading in community as cases rise - Public Health Wales: People are warned to look out for early symptoms like a high temperature, cough and red eyes.
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1 in 5 Pasteurized Milk Samples Show Traces of Bird Flu Virus: FDA : A nationwide survey found traces of the bird flu virus in 1 in 5 retail samples of ...
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Quick Glance: Unanswered Inquiries Regarding Advancing Avian Flu in U.S. Cows
- The advancing spread of avian flu in U.S. dairy cattle continues to raise numerous questions. Scientists emphasize the minimal risk to humans, but uncertainties persist regarding the dissemination and impact of the virus.
- Despite confirming the virus in nine states and over 30 herds, the actual scope of spread remains ambiguous due to insufficient testing.
- Researchers express concerns about potential public health implications, the infectivity of the virus in milk, and its transmission. Only one human infection has been officially recorded amid the ongoing outbreak.
- Experts hold differing views on the human risks as the virus persists among cows. The mutation possibility poses a potential threat to human health.
Women give their views on calls for bras to be VAT exempt: As a radiographers' group calls for the tax to be axed, women speak about the need for a well-fitted ...
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Acid Reflux Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of Migraines : A new study strongly links usage of acid reflux treatments with an increased risk of experiencing ...
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'Very unwell' King Charles' funeral plans reportedly being updated amid cancer battle: 'It's not good'
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Quick Glance: King Charles III to Resume Public Duties Next Week
- King Charles III will return to his public duties next week following recovery from cancer treatment.
- Accompanied by Queen Camilla, he will visit a cancer treatment center to meet specialists and patients.
- The King will fulfill upcoming engagements and host Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako for a state visit in June.
- No further specifics on his health condition were disclosed, but he is grateful for the opportunity to resume public duties.
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar again in the spotlight fighting the conservative Supreme Court on abortion
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Quick Glance: Supreme Court Divided on Emergency Abortion Access: Highlights
- The Supreme Court seems divided on access to emergency abortions in states with near-total bans.
- The 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act could impact abortion access in emergencies.
- The debate raises questions about fetal personhood and abortion rights conflict.
- The court's decision could affect abortion access in 14 states with strict abortion bans.
Seattle hospital won’t turn over gender-affirming care records in lawsuit settlement with Texas
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Quick Glance: Seattle Children’s to Exit Texas Due to Gender-Affirming Care
- Seattle Children’s Hospital will forego its ability to do business in Texas as part of an agreement with the state’s Attorney General to stop inquiries into gender-affirming care for Texas patients.
- Last year, Attorney General Ken Paxton attempted to compel Seattle Children’s to turn over information about gender-affirming care that Texas patients may have received at the facility. The hospital sued Paxton, stating that the office doesn’t have jurisdiction over patient records in Washington.
- Seattle Children’s will 'voluntarily withdraw its registration to transact business in the State of Texas' by the end of the week. Paxton’s office will rescind its civil investigative demand and its request for a sworn written declaration served to the hospital in November.
- Paxton also requested information on patients from Texas who received gender-affirming care services at the Seattle hospital, including diagnoses details, prescribed medications, and other treatment protocols. Additionally, his office asked for similar records from a telehealth clinic in Georgia.
With your breath, you have a ready-made tool to relax your body and slow down the thoughts that keep you awake. Try this:
Quiet Your Busy Brain Before Bed: Can’t sleep because your mind is racing? Learn how to slow your thoughts so you can finally get some rest.
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Biden administration issues privacy rule protecting abortion: President Joe Biden's administration issued a final rule on Monday aimed at strengthening privacy ...
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InnovationRx: Legislation Could Prevent Pharma Companies From Working With Chinese Contractors
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Dengue and severe dengue: WHO fact sheet dengue and severe dengue provides key facts, definition, provides information on global burden, transmission ...
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Quick Glance: Dengue and Severe Dengue Fever
- Dengue, also known as break-bone fever, is a viral infection that spreads from mosquitoes to people and is more common in tropical and subtropical climates.
- Symptoms of Dengue are often mild or absent, but can also include high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash. In cases of severe progression, Dengue can pose a significant risk.
- Treatment for Dengue mainly involves pain medication as there is no specific therapy available. Preventing mosquito bites is crucial to avoid Dengue infections.
- The global incidence of Dengue has significantly increased, affecting over 100 countries with the Americas, Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific regions being the most impacted areas.
Abeona shares tumble as FDA declines to approve skin disorder treatment: Abeona Therapeutics said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-fda-declines-approve-abeonas-skin-disorder-treatment-2024-04-22/
9 Reasons Why You’re Sweating in Your Sleep — And How To Get Relief: Night sweats can have many causes, including menopause, stress, anxiety ...
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National Drug Shortages Hit Record Levels : Requesting a refill at the local pharmacy or getting a complete series of a specific chemotherapy is becoming ...
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North East patients offered new Covid-19 booster jabs: Health bosses say it is still "a serious illness" for some as jabs are offered to fewer people.
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What Happens When You Don't Wash Your Hands: Washing your hands is critical to staying healthy and keeping from spreading germs to people around you ...
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Eli Lilly to acquire manufacturing facility from Nexus Pharma: Eli Lilly said on Monday that it will acquire a manufacturing facility from Nexus Pharmaceuticals ...
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Biden administration tightens rules for obtaining medical records related to abortion
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9 Reasons Why You’re Sweating in Your Sleep — And How To Get Relief: Night sweats can have many causes, including menopause, stress, anxiety ...
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Gilead posts quarterly loss on acquisition charge, revenue rises 5%: Gilead Sciences reported a first-quarter loss on Thursday after taking a $3 ...
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How Addiction and Alcoholism Affected My Romantic Relationships: I’m going to go a little bit deep on this one, as it is personally a quite timely piece for me ...
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Before Endoscopy: AGA Issues Rapid Clinical Practice Update
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5 Tips for Coping With Geographic Atrophy: If you’ve been diagnosed with geographic atrophy, see a low-vision specialist as soon as possible ...
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Why Redheads May Need More Anesthesia: Anesthesia affects everyone differently, especially redheads. People with naturally red hair may be more sensitive to pain ...
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Quick Glance: Why Redheads May Require More Anesthesia
- Redheads may need more anesthesia than individuals with other hair colors, as they report more pain during medical procedures.
- The MC1R gene mutation in redheads may lead to them needing up to 20% more anesthesia, based on studies since the early 2000s.
- Redheads may have lower pain tolerance due to the MC1R gene, which influences both hair color and pain perception.
- Local anesthetics like lidocaine may be less effective in redheads, leading to longer waiting times for effectiveness.
Science is closing in on the frailties of old age: Research is finding way to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a ...
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Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi falls short of blockbuster status in faltering US rollout
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Eli Lilly weight-loss drug found to address sleep apnoea in trial: Study results could encourage US Medicare system and private insurers to cover tirzepatide ...
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Nightmare Disorder: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment: Nightmare disorder is a pattern of repeated dysphoric, frightening and vivid dreams that cause significant ...
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent: Reducing the need for car travel is better for health, the environment and public safety
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Less Gut Microbial Diversity in Patients With Prediabetes: Compared with healthy individuals, Asian patients with prediabetes had relatively less abundance of ...
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent: Reducing the need for car travel is better for health, the environment and public safety
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China's drugmakers can't sell mRNA shots but haven't quit yet: China's vaccine developers stuck with unused mRNA COVID shots and idle manufacturing plants are ...
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Kent: William Harvey Hospital calls for sewing volunteers: William Harvey Hospital is looking for people to sew caps for children to wear during operations.
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Did you know that sitting for too long could lead to varicose veins? Other reasons why sitting is bad for your health:
Why Sitting Too Much Is Bad for Your Health: Sit all day at the office? You might want to rethink that. Long hours in the chair are bad for your health ...
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Quick Glance: Dangers of Excessive Sitting
- Prolonged sitting is linked to heart diseases, diabetes, and premature death.
- Studies indicate that prolonged sitting is associated with health issues such as dementia and cancer.
- Exercise and taking regular breaks from sitting are crucial for health.
- Experts recommend ergonomic adjustments for prolonged sitting to minimize risks like deep vein thrombosis.
I'm a STEM graduate who had to leave Oklahoma to flourish. State needs to change its ways | Opinion
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Most of Lilly's Mounjaro and Zepbound doses in limited supply, FDA says: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration website showed that most doses of Eli Lilly's ...
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Pre-Ozempic Obesity Drugs: Effective and Budget-Friendly: Before there was Ozempic, there were these cost-friendly, safe, and highly effective weight loss drugs ...
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Martin Wygod, a Winner on Wall Street and the Racetrack, Dies at 84: After he made a fortune selling prescription drugs and providing medical information online ...
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‘I would not be alive’: anger at Sunak plan to strip GPs of sicknote powers: Doctors’ ability to sign people off work is crucial, say readers ...
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Mayo Clinic RegenBio Summit 2024 registration opens, keynotes announced: Registration is open and keynote speakers for Mayo Clinic RegenBio Summit 2024 include ...
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An Israeli airstrike in Gaza's south kills at least 9 Palestinians, including 6 children
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Quick Glance: Israeli Strikes in Rafah Kill 22, Mostly Children, as US Advances Aid Package
- Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children. The United States is on track to approve billions of dollars of additional military aid to Israel.
- The conflict between Israel and Hamas has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, with at least two-thirds being children and women. The devastation in Gaza has left a swath of destruction.
- The $26 billion aid package approved by the House of Representatives includes around $9 billion in humanitarian assistance for Gaza, which experts say is on the brink of famine.
- Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated, leading to direct hostilities. The region is in turmoil, with violence escalating in the West Bank.
GSK says efficacy of its shingles vaccine remains high after years: British drugmaker GSK said on Wednesday long-term data showed that its blockbuster shingles ...
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Surprising Signs of Depression: Worried you may depressed or that a loved one needs help? WebMD shows you depression signs beyond sadness and trouble sleeping -- ...
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Yoga may help ease stress, improve fitness during pregnancy: Prenatal yoga has been shown to lower stress and anxiety, which can contribute to complications ...
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Vanda Pharmaceuticals case over sleep-drug patents: The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a bid by Vanda Pharmaceuticals ...
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Changing Entrenched Health Beliefs Is Not Impossible: Some people with deep-rooted beliefs on a wide range of health topics – from COVID vaccination to mental ...
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Bogus Botox poisoning outbreak spreads to 9 states, CDC says: All of the case have been in women, nine of whom were hospitalized.
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Author Sophie Kinsella, 54, diagnosed with 'aggressive' brain cancer: Confessions of a Shopaholic author Sophie Kinsella diagnosed with glioblastoma ...
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Quick Glance: Author Sophie Kinsella diagnosed with aggressive brain tumor
- Sophie Kinsella revealed her diagnosis with glioblastoma, an 'aggressive' form of brain tumor.
- Known for the Shopaholic series, she shared her health news on social media, learning of her illness at the end of 2022.
- Initially aiming to keep the news private to adapt to their 'new normal', the 54-year-old author opened up about her condition.
- Following successful surgery, radiotherapy, and ongoing chemotherapy, Sophie expressed gratitude towards her support system.
What to know about Zyn, the tiny nicotine pouch that's sparked a big health debate
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FDA and USDA food recalls reach highest level since before pandemic: Undeclared allergen, Listeria and Salmonella were the top three reasons for food recalls in ...
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How To Eat Delicious Food on a Budget
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Neumora's early-stage schizophrenia drug study put on hold: Neumora Therapeutics said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had placed a clinical ...
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Bristol Covid-19 spring booster jab campaign to start: Booster jabs will be offered in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire from Monday.
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AI Surpasses Harvard Docs on Clinical Reasoning Test: A chatbot had more instances of incorrect reasoning than doctors did but scored higher overall.
medscape.com/viewarticle/ai-surpasses-harvard-docs-clinical-reasoning-test-2024a10007lf
How Often Should You Clean This?: Are you keeping your home as healthy as you could? Find out from this WebMD slideshow when you should clean or replace these ...
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FDA classifies recall of Boston Scientific device as 'most serious': The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday classified a recall of Boston ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/fda-classifies-recall-boston-scientific-device-treat-hemorrhaging-most-serious-2024-04-17/
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