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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 tries again to ban electric shock devices
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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 tries again to ban electric shock devices
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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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British patients test world’s first personalised MRNA cancer jab for ...
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.
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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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1 in 5 Pasteurized Milk Samples Show Traces of Bird Flu Virus: FDA
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.
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'Very unwell' King Charles' funeral plans reportedly being updated amid cancer battle: 'It's not good'
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'Very unwell' King Charles' funeral plans reportedly being updated amid ...
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.
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Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar again in the spotlight fighting the conservative Supreme Court on abortion
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Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar again in the spotlight fighting the ...
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.
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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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Biden administration issues privacy rule protecting abortion
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Before Endoscopy: AGA Issues Rapid Clinical Practice Update
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Before Endoscopy: AGA Issues Rapid Clinical ...
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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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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
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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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Less Gut Microbial Diversity in Patients With Prediabetes
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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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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
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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 Sitting Too Much Is Bad for Your Health
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.
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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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‘I would not be alive’: anger at Sunak plan to strip GPs of sicknote ...
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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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Author Sophie Kinsella, 54, diagnosed with 'aggressive' brain cancer
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.
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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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FDA and USDA food recalls reach highest level since before pandemic
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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.
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AI Surpasses Harvard Docs on Clinical Reasoning Test