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4 hours ago

Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day - News Center

The 15th Annual Medical Education Day focused on innovation and personalized approaches in medical education.
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Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day - News Center

The 15th Annual Medical Education Day focused on innovation and personalized approaches in medical education.
#thymus-gland
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

This overlooked organ may be more vital for longevity than scientists realized

The thymus gland, previously considered less important in adults, significantly influences long-term health outcomes including cardiovascular disease, cancer risk, and overall mortality.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
18 hours ago

Red-light therapy was once fringenow it's everywhere. Should you believe the hype?

Red and near-infrared light therapy may protect neural tissue after brain injury, gaining traction in mainstream medicine despite initial skepticism.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
14 hours ago

Skin cells remember inflammation for life. Here's why

Skin has a memory that influences healing and flare-ups in conditions like psoriasis due to inherited gene expression patterns and epigenetic marks.
fromNews Center
18 hours ago

Understanding Mechanisms of Rare Inflammatory Autoantibodies - News Center

C4b-binding protein (C4BP) was identified as the missing cofactor that allows anti-phosphatidylethanolamine (aPE) antibodies to exert their damaging effects, linking them to thrombosis and pregnancy complications.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
18 hours ago

Trump Surgeon General Nominee Has Neither an Active Medical License Nor the Republican Votes to Get Confirmed

Dr. Casey Means lacks an active medical license and sufficient Republican support for her Surgeon General nomination.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Would you use cadaver fat for a boob job or butt lift? Some people already do

Cadaver fat is legally harvested from organ donors for cosmetic procedures, raising ethical concerns about its use in beauty treatments.
fromPsychology Today
13 hours ago

Ukrainian Medics Are Remaking Medicine in Extreme Areas

"It really works, and I think it would work in other wars," said Rina Reznik, a medic from eastern Ukraine. She studied neurobiology at university, and currently serves as the head of medical supplies in the Azov Brigade. "It's cutting-edge technology."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Pitt review ER fans have been waiting for a brilliant show like this

The Pitt is set in almost real time over a single shift in the overstretched emergency department of a busy Pittsburgh hospital, showcasing the chaos and urgency faced by healthcare professionals.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
15 hours ago

How Truck Accident Injuries Are Evaluated for Compensation - Social Media Explorer

Truck accidents can cause severe physical and psychological injuries, necessitating comprehensive medical care and accurate documentation for treatment and legal processes.
#abortion
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fromTruthout
6 days ago

Georgia Woman Charged With Murder After Attempted Abortion

A Georgia woman faces murder charges for attempting an abortion using Misoprostol, highlighting severe legal repercussions for reproductive rights.
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fromTruthout
6 days ago

Georgia Woman Charged With Murder After Attempted Abortion

A Georgia woman faces murder charges for attempting an abortion using Misoprostol, highlighting severe legal repercussions for reproductive rights.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
20 hours ago

NHS doctor encouraged eunuch maker' to dismember body parts in their basement

An NHS doctor was struck off for encouraging a roommate's illegal body amputations and not reporting his criminal behavior.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
23 hours ago

Helium hitch: Why US-Israel war on Iran could cause MRI scan delays

The United States-Israel war on Iran has disrupted about one-third of global supplies of helium, which is critical for medical uses such as MRI scans, as well as in high-tech industries such as the semiconductor sector.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Why Never Taking 'No' for an Answer Can Change the World

Persistence transforms rejected ideas into undeniable proof, leading to significant cultural and economic shifts.
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fromwww.7x7.com
1 day ago

The Livelong Women's Health Summit demystifies the science of living well at every age in SF this April.

Mainstream medicine is beginning to recognize that women's health requires distinct approaches due to unique anatomical and hormonal differences.
#parkinsons-disease
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

A moment that changed me: I thought my Parkinson's was the end of my life, but dancing changed everything

Parkinson's diagnosis led to fear of future relationships, prompting a decision to embrace dance as a means of connection and self-acceptance.
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fromHarvard Gazette
3 days ago

You don't fight Parkinson's without 'raw moments.' She shared them. - Harvard Gazette

Sue Goldie shares her personal journey with Parkinson's disease to raise awareness and highlight the complexities of living with the condition.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

A moment that changed me: I thought my Parkinson's was the end of my life, but dancing changed everything

Parkinson's diagnosis led to fear of future relationships, prompting a decision to embrace dance as a means of connection and self-acceptance.
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fromHarvard Gazette
3 days ago

You don't fight Parkinson's without 'raw moments.' She shared them. - Harvard Gazette

Sue Goldie shares her personal journey with Parkinson's disease to raise awareness and highlight the complexities of living with the condition.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Sarepta Therapeutics Zooms 20% Higher on Promising Clinical Data: Is SRPT Ready for a Bigger Breakout?

Sarepta Therapeutics' stock surged 20% after releasing promising clinical data for two siRNA programs targeting rare neuromuscular diseases.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Insmed CEO reveals Japan patient population exceeds US market for lung disease

Japan has a larger patient population with MAC lung disease than the U.S., significantly expanding Insmed's market potential for ARIKAYCE.
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fromElite Traveler
1 day ago

How to Achieve Expression-Friendly Anti-Aging

Clients are shifting towards long-term skin health and natural results rather than quick fixes with dermal fillers.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Dr. Chengzao Sun: Building the Future of Peptide Drugs

Peptide drugs are rapidly advancing in biotech, driven by scientists like Dr. Chengzao Sun, who focus on solving complex problems.
fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

This medicinal cannabis website bends the rules. Take our quiz to see why

The law is clear. Advertising prescription medicines directly to consumers in Australia is prohibited - including on football jerseys, websites, social media, and on posters or banners.
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fromNews Center
1 day ago

Simulation Training Dramatically Improves Colonoscopy Clinical Skills - News Center

Structured simulation-based training significantly improves gastroenterologists' ability to perform polypectomies, increasing success rates from 37% to 74%.
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fromBig Think
2 days ago

The 3 pillars of pain: A radical new way to understand why you hurt

Pain is a biopsychosocial phenomenon influenced by biological, psychological, and sociological factors, requiring a holistic treatment approach.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

UK's transplant system was world-leading - now it lags behind other Western nations

The UK faces a transplant crisis with outdated technology and insufficient resources, impacting patients like Jodie Cantle waiting for life-saving surgeries.
#stem-cells
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

Study suggests healing skin without scarring may be possible - Harvard Gazette

Researchers have discovered a way to reactivate embryonic skin regeneration mechanisms in mice, potentially allowing for scar-free healing in humans.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

Study suggests healing skin without scarring may be possible - Harvard Gazette

Researchers have discovered a way to reactivate embryonic skin regeneration mechanisms in mice, potentially allowing for scar-free healing in humans.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Influencers are promoting these three health tests but they risk doing more harm than good

Medical tests marketed on social media can lead to unnecessary interventions and anxiety due to over-diagnosis risks, according to experts.
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fromNews Center
2 days ago

Fructose Uptake in Immune Cells Promotes Glioblastoma Growth - News Center

Specialized immune cells in glioblastoma metabolize fructose, suppressing immune responses and promoting tumor growth.
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fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

Women over 50 lost 35% more weight with this surprising combo

Menopausal hormone therapy combined with tirzepatide significantly enhances weight loss in postmenopausal women.
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Despite state bans and restrictions, the number of abortions in the U.S. holds steady

"There were an estimated 1,126,000 abortions provided by clinicians in the U.S. in 2025 that's pretty much unchanged from 2024," says Isaac Maddow-Zimet, data scientist at the Guttmacher Institute.
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2 days ago

A Cuban mother's odyssey against leukemia: Is there blood for my son in this hospital?'

Eduardo Manuel Guillermo Padilla, 18, has leukemia and faces hospitalization amid Cuba's severe health crisis and shortages of medical supplies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The whole country is doing it': how illegal kidney traders target Pakistan's desperate brick kiln workers

Shafeeq Masih sold his kidney to pay off an unending debt to a brick kiln owner, but remained trapped in exploitation.
#peptides
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fromElite Traveler
4 days ago

Why Is Hollywood Reportedly Hooked on Peptide Injections?

Peptides are gaining popularity in skincare and wellness for their potential benefits in skin health and longevity.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Is It Safe to Inject Gray-Market Chinese Peptides?

Peptides are increasingly accessible but largely untested compounds with unknown health effects and potential dangers despite growing popularity.
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fromElite Traveler
4 days ago

Why Is Hollywood Reportedly Hooked on Peptide Injections?

Peptides are gaining popularity in skincare and wellness for their potential benefits in skin health and longevity.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Is It Safe to Inject Gray-Market Chinese Peptides?

Peptides are increasingly accessible but largely untested compounds with unknown health effects and potential dangers despite growing popularity.
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fromNews Center
3 days ago

Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents 'Reprograms' Kidney Biology to Promote Recovery - News Center

Novel molecular mechanisms aiding recovery from diabetic kidney disease post-bariatric surgery in adolescents may inform non-surgical treatment targets.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

'I waited 30 years for my endometriosis diagnosis'

Many women face long delays in endometriosis diagnosis, leading to severe health complications and pain.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Scotland becomes first in UK to test newborns for rare genetic condition

Scotland is the first UK region to test newborns for Spinal Muscular Atrophy, enabling early treatment to improve life expectancy.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Our son loved the outdoors invisible illness means he now can't walk or talk

Tomos Sleep suffers from severe ME, leaving him unable to walk or talk, highlighting the lack of support for those with this condition in Wales.
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fromWIRED
3 days ago

A Billionaire-Backed Startup Wants to Grow 'Organ Sacks' to Replace Animal Testing

R3 Bio proposes nonsentient organ sacks as an ethical alternative to animal testing in biotechnology.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Exactly what happens when you get struck by lightning and how it feels

A man struck by lightning four times feels like a 'different person inside' due to lasting physical and emotional injuries.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Apology for poor care over boy's bleed death

A three-year-old boy died after a trainee doctor pierced his artery during a biopsy, leading to an apology from the hospital trust.
#glp-1-drugs
fromFuturism
4 days ago
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Scientists Just Found Something Rather Grim That Happens When You Stop Taking GLP-1s

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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Scientists Just Found Something Rather Grim That Happens When You Stop Taking GLP-1s

Stopping GLP-1 drugs can quickly reverse health benefits, increasing cardiovascular risks and leading to weight regain and other health issues.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

The GLP-1 saga is only getting juicier and messier

The FDA warned Novo Nordisk about failing to disclose risks and report deaths linked to semaglutide, while GLP-1 drugs surge in popularity for diabetes and weight loss despite unapproved market alternatives.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

The Risk Too Many People Are Taking With Ozempic

GLP-1 receptor agonists, while effective for obesity and diabetes, may cause significant gastrointestinal issues and other health risks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Trump and RFK Jr touted leucovorin as a treatment for autism. The FDA quietly walked it back

Leucovorin, a vitamin B derivative, is not supported by evidence as a treatment for autism despite increased prescriptions following a press conference.
fromFortune
4 days ago

To unwind from his 12-hour shifts, this doctor splits his year between Kentucky and Venice-he pulls into his $438K apartment by boat | Fortune

"It was definitely a spontaneous decision. It was an emotional decision," Gabrovsky tells Fortune. The Italian city had been a fascination throughout most of his life, and thanks to his flexible job schedule, he finally decided to follow through. "Venice captured my imagination: the history, the art, the lifestyle."
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

I vibe coded an AI caregiving system for my aging parents. Now I'm building a startup to share the tech with others.

Srdjan Stakic developed an AI system to monitor his elderly parents' health and is launching a company to offer this technology to others.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

A Strange Toy Followed Me Across the Internet. I Hated It. Then I Bought It.

Plushie Dreadfuls offers macabre stuffed animals representing mental illnesses, appealing to those navigating chronic health challenges with a blend of humor and nostalgia.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

Beauty Insiders Are Whispering About This New Peptide Serum - Here's Why

Dr. Barbara Sturm's Peptide Serum boosts collagen and elastin production while smoothing expression lines, targeting skin health holistically.
fromEsquire
5 days ago

Taylor Sheridan Takes 'The Madison' Part 2 to New York. It Doesn't Go Well.

Stacy's journey reveals that even in a seemingly perfect marriage, there are hidden complexities that only surface after a significant loss. Her struggle to understand her husband posthumously highlights the often-unseen layers of relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

New Study Links Type 1 Diabetes With Dementia Risk

Type 1 diabetes is associated with nearly three times higher dementia risk in adults over 50, with a stronger correlation than type 2 diabetes.
#glp-1-medications
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

What happens after Ozempic shocked researchers

Stopping GLP-1 medications like Ozempic does not typically lead to significant weight regain, as many patients switch treatments or restart therapy.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Psychology of Ozempic

GLP-1 drugs reduce appetite and desire but may dampen all desires including healthy ones, potentially creating depression-like symptoms and reducing motivation for work, relationships, and life satisfaction.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

What happens after Ozempic shocked researchers

Stopping GLP-1 medications like Ozempic does not typically lead to significant weight regain, as many patients switch treatments or restart therapy.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Psychology of Ozempic

GLP-1 drugs reduce appetite and desire but may dampen all desires including healthy ones, potentially creating depression-like symptoms and reducing motivation for work, relationships, and life satisfaction.
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fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago

Struggling with daily HIV meds? Monthly shots may be the answer

Long-acting HIV injections significantly improve treatment adherence compared to daily pills, especially for those facing challenges like unstable housing and stigma.
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fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Lab-grown food pipe offers new hope for young patients

Scientists have successfully grown and transplanted fully functioning food pipes in mini pigs, offering hope for patients with oesophageal conditions.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

I went to bed with a sore ear, meningitis put me in a coma

Mark McNamee said, 'I still can't get my head around it. For just a simple ear infection to basically, it's nearly destroyed your life for you.'
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

China Approves the First Brain Chips for Sale-and Has a Plan to Dominate the Industry

NEO, the implant developed by Neuracle Medical Technology, translates the thoughts of a person with paralysis into movements of an assistive robotic hand, allowing users to perform basic tasks.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

A Conversation with Dr. Fritz Baumgartner on Surgery and Values

Dr. Fritz Baumgartner exemplifies a commitment to patient care, technical excellence, and medical ethics throughout his career as a cardiothoracic surgeon.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Former Brigham and Women's doctor facing new rape charges

The allegations are that the defendant in this case exploited his patients' vulnerability and abused his position of trust as a medical professional. No person should have to fear for their safety when seeking medical treatment.
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fromNews Center
6 days ago

Feinberg Students Celebrate Match Day 2026 - News Center

"I can't wait to start taking care of patients," said Alison Almgren-Bell, who matched in internal medicine at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. "They really have been my north star through all of medical training."
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fromNews Center
1 week ago

Schizophrenia Study Finds New Biomarker, Drug Candidate to Treat Cognitive Symptoms - News Center

Northwestern researchers identified a novel schizophrenia biomarker in cerebrospinal fluid that could enable new treatments for cognitive symptoms through a synthetic protein therapeutic approach.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

The $3.4 billion lesson Big Pharma needs to learn: its shelved drugs could save millions of patients | Fortune

Thousands of shelved pharmaceutical compounds could treat rare diseases by matching them with capable partners through industry collaboration.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Experimental GLP-3 weight loss drug retatrutide shows promising results in clinical trial

Retatrutide, a triple-receptor GLP-3 agonist drug, achieved up to 36.6 pounds of average weight loss and improved blood sugar control in phase 3 clinical trials for type 2 diabetes.
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1 week ago

Why some people get hooked and others don't: genetics, childhood and brain circuits explain addiction

Addiction is a mental disorder requiring professional treatment, not a matter of willpower or personal choice, yet society continues to stigmatize it as a moral failing.
fromNature
1 week ago

Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice

When mitochondria are exposed to tissue or blood, they lose the electrical gradient across their outer membrane. Mitochondria that lack such a gradient are recognized by a cell's internal machinery as damaged and quickly destroyed. The vast majority of previous studies involved injecting 'naked' mitochondria directly into the bloodstream or tissue sites, but the approach isn't very efficient, so researchers often have to use 'ridiculous' doses of mitochondria.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Molecule in python blood could pave way for new obesity drugs, scientists say

Scientists identified a python metabolite called pTOS that triggers satiety and weight loss in obese mice, potentially leading to new obesity treatments similar to Wegovy.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'I can move on with life'- first robot heart op patient

St George's Hospital successfully performs robotic-assisted heart bypass surgery, reducing recovery time and complications for cardiac patients.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

This Aluminum Pill Organizer Was Designed to Sit on a Restaurant Table - Yanko Design

Taking pills or supplements daily is a fact of life for a growing number of people, yet the objects designed for that routine communicate apology. bovii was built to sit on a restaurant table without anyone feeling the need to explain it, a standard that immediately separates it from the category it nominally belongs to.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

FDA approves higher-dose version of Wegovy shots

The FDA approved a higher 7.2-milligram dose of Wegovy that enables greater weight loss, with users losing approximately 19% of body weight compared to 16% with the previous 2.4-milligram dose.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Possible drugs in Noah Donohoe's system 'cannot be excluded' but no traces found, inquest hears

Toxicologists cannot definitively exclude the presence of drugs in Noah Donohoe's system at death due to testing limitations, despite no evidence of intoxication.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: China approves world-first brain-computer interface device

China approved the first brain-computer implant outside clinical trials for paralyzed patients, while US courts blocked vaccine schedule changes and AI leaders warn against manipulative chatbot design.
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fromSFGATE
1 week ago

UC-created algorithm can help treat chronic health condition

A UC-developed hypertension medication algorithm improved blood pressure control in nearly 5,000 California patients and prevented dozens of deaths after implementation in 2023.
#glp-1-receptor-agonists
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

GLP-1 diabetes drugs could stop anxiety and depression worsening, study finds

GLP-1 receptor agonists, particularly semaglutide and liraglutide, reduce the risk of worsening anxiety and depression in people with diabetes.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Can weight-loss pills replace injectables? What the science says

Oral anti-obesity pills based on GLP-1 receptor agonists are entering the market, offering needle-free alternatives to injectable weight-loss drugs, though they produce less weight loss than injections.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

GLP-1 diabetes drugs could stop anxiety and depression worsening, study finds

GLP-1 receptor agonists, particularly semaglutide and liraglutide, reduce the risk of worsening anxiety and depression in people with diabetes.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Can weight-loss pills replace injectables? What the science says

Oral anti-obesity pills based on GLP-1 receptor agonists are entering the market, offering needle-free alternatives to injectable weight-loss drugs, though they produce less weight loss than injections.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Brain's protective barrier stays leaky for years after playing contact sports

Repeated head trauma in contact sports causes long-term blood-brain barrier damage and leakiness decades after retirement, triggering persistent immune responses linked to cognitive decline.
fromJezebel
1 week ago

Florida Forced 2 Black Women to Have C-Sections They Didn't Want

Pregnancy is the only condition where Florida courts have ruled that a patient can be forced to undergo unwanted treatment. Even a state prisoner on a hunger strike has more rights to make medical decisions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Opioid addiction almost destroyed me then I became a top marathon runner

The Percocet dulled his foot pain and also his anxiety. Rideout was used to alcohol and cocaine, but this was different. He felt happy, confident and optimistic. He returned to the podiatrist for more pills. Then more. Soon he was altering the prescriptions manually, changing a seven into a two and adding a zero, before targeting smaller pharmacies that wouldn't run verification checks.
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fromTNW | Health-Tech
1 week ago

Kupando raises 10M more to take its immunity drug into the clinic

Kupando raised €10 million in Series A extension funding to advance KUP101, a dual TLR agonist, toward first human trials for solid tumors and drug-resistant infections.
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fromJezebel
1 week ago

The Ancient Greek Roots of Medical Sexism

Phanostrate, a fifth-century BCE Athenian physician and midwife, was the first known named female iaotros who combined medical expertise with maternal care, earning respect for causing no pain and being missed by all.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Mother 'absolutely shocked' to find daughter had meningitis

A 21-year-old woman was hospitalized with meningitis after collapsing at home; her flatmate's quick action and antibiotic treatment helped save her life.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

New treatments and new hope reach kidney patients

Chronic kidney disease affects one in seven U.S. adults, yet 90 percent remain undiagnosed; new treatments from diabetes and cardiovascular drugs, advances in pregnancy management, and medications for autoimmune kidney disease offer improved outcomes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Why did my GP just use Google? What I've learned about the health system, as a doctor and a patient

Bedside manner and clinical knowledge are equally essential in medicine; kindness and clear communication directly improve patient engagement and health outcomes.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Sparse evidence for cannabis to treat mental health conditions highlights research gap

A comprehensive review of 45 years of cannabis research finds little to no high-quality evidence supporting marijuana's effectiveness for treating anxiety, depression, or PTSD, despite widespread medical use for these conditions.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Drugs like Ozempic are improving kidney treatment and changing lives

GLP-1 receptor agonists, finerenone, and SGLT2 inhibitors represent breakthrough treatments for chronic kidney disease, with combined therapy potentially adding decades to patients' lives.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

New early-warning alerts have doctors thinking it may be possible to repair a damaged kidney

Drug-induced acute kidney injury is common in hospitalized patients but often goes unrecognized because it causes no symptoms and damage occurs before creatinine levels rise enough to alert clinicians.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Autism in older adults: the health system must recognize its effects

Autism research neglects adults, yet older autistic individuals face higher rates of heart disease, Parkinson's-like symptoms, osteoporosis, and dementia, requiring systematic investigation and adapted healthcare pathways.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Healthy babies are now possible for more people with kidney disease

Women with kidney disease can now successfully carry pregnancies with proper medical management and kidney transplants, reversing decades of medical discouragement against pregnancy in this population.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Electrodes connected to the brain allow two people with paralysis to type with their minds

A brain-machine interface allows paralyzed patients to type on a keyboard using only their thoughts, achieving high-speed communication with minimal errors.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

My Schizophrenia Recovery Today

Schizophrenia recovery is possible through persistent treatment; the author achieved full symptom remission after initial total disability diagnosis using clozapine therapy.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

A silent immune attack on the kidney could be treated by new drugs, if it can be found early

IgA nephropathy is an autoimmune kidney disease affecting up to 40 percent of patients with eventual dialysis or transplant needs, but emerging precision therapies can preserve kidney function if diagnosed early.
fromNature
1 week ago

Dopamine takes a hit: how neuroscience is rethinking the 'feel-good' chemical

Dopamine is one of the most extensively studied neurotransmitters, chemicals that convey signals from cell to cell. It's the one with the highest profile outside neuroscience: often known as the 'pleasure chemical', it's depicted as the hit of reward that people get from recreational drugs or scrolling through social media. That's a gross simplification of what dopamine does; on that, researchers agree.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Cook surviving on artificial heart saved with donor heart in first-ever UCSF transplant

UCSF surgeons successfully implanted an artificial heart in a patient as a bridge to transplant, later replacing it with a donor heart, marking a first for the institution.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Assisted dying debate reaches final stages on eve of vote

Scottish MSPs must decide whether terminally-ill adults with decision-making capacity and six months or less to live should be allowed to seek medical help to die, balancing complex emotional, philosophical, and practical considerations.
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