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EU Approves Alzheimer’s Drug Kisunla with Strict Conditions

Prime Highlights: The European Union approved Kisunla, an Alzheimer’s drug by Eli Lilly, for treating mild cognitive impairment and early-stage

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HIV Prevention Jab Set to Roll Out in Lower-Income Countries by 2027

Prime Highlights:  A new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, lenacapavir, will be available at low cost in 120 lower-income countries starting

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Healthy Newborns at Risk of Severe RSV Infection, Swedish Study Finds

Prime Highlight  A study by Karolinska Institutet shows that healthy, full-term infants under three months are also at significant risk

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UK Researchers Launch Simple Blood Test to Transform Alzheimer’s Diagnosis in Europe

Prime Highlights: A new blood test in the UK could make Alzheimer’s diagnosis faster, easier, and more affordable for patients

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COVID Vaccines

No Link Between COVID Vaccines and Infection During Pregnancy with Developmental Delays in Toddlers

Prime Highlights:  No link between COVID-19 infection or vaccination during pregnancy and developmental delays in children, according to a large-scale

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Mental Health

Mental Health Crisis Among UK Medical Students A Growing Concern for University Dropouts

Prime Highlights:  Around 20% of UK medical students are considering dropping out due to poor mental health, according to a

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UK Faces Diabetes Surge Over 12 Million Affected as Experts Warn of a Growing Health Crisis

UK Faces Diabetes Surge Over 12 Million Affected as Experts Warn of a Growing Health Crisis

Prime Highlights: Over 12 million people in the UK (one in five adults) are affected by diabetes or prediabetes. 1.3

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CRISPR Gene Editing Therapy Approved for Sickle Cell Disease Treatment

CRISPR Gene Editing Therapy Approved for Sickle Cell Disease Treatment

Prime Highlights:  The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has approved exagamglogene autotemcel (exa-cel), a CRISPR-based gene

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Prolonged Sore Throat Needs Timely Medical Attention: Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month

Key Highlights:  Oesophageal Awareness Month is observed to spread awareness  Prolong Sore Throat and Pain Needs Immediate Medical Attention  Due

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Exercise Enhances Brain Insulin Sensitivity and Lowers Dementia Risk in Older Adults with Prediabetes

Exercise Enhances Brain Insulin Sensitivity and Lowers Dementia Risk in Older Adults with Prediabetes

Key Highlights  Exercise Improves Brain Insulin Sensitivity  Enhanced Glucose Tolerence and Fat Oxidation  Neuroprotective benefits of exercise  The authors in

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Breakthrough in Bioprinting Functional Human Heart Tissue

Breakthrough in Bioprinting Functional Human Heart Tissue

Key Highlights:  Innovative Bioprinting Technique  Improved Structural and Functional Maturity  Predictive Computational Model  That of University of Galway is one

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Rare Human Case of Bird Flu Detected in the UK; Public Risk Remains Low

Rare Human Case of Bird Flu Detected in the UK; Public Risk Remains Low

Prime Highlights:  A person in the UK was infected with avian influenza after prolonged contact with infected birds on a

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UK Pharmacies Urge Stricter Regulations on Online Sales of Weight Loss Drugs Amid Safety Concerns

UK Pharmacies Urge Stricter Regulations on Online Sales of Weight Loss Drugs Amid Safety Concerns

Prime Highlights:  The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) urges tighter controls on online sales of weight loss drugs like Wegovy and

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Study Reveals Adults with ADHD May Have Shorter Life Expectancies

Study Reveals Adults with ADHD May Have Shorter Life Expectancies

Prime Highlights: A world-first study reveals adults with ADHD may have shorter life expectancies than those without the condition. Men

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Italian Researchers Identify Rare Gene Mutation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Italian Researchers Identify Rare Gene Mutation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Prime Highlights: Scientists in Italy identified a rare mutation in the GRIN2C gene, linked to Alzheimer’s disease, in a family

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NHS Hospitals Face Deadly Overcrowding as Nurses Warn of Unsafe Conditions

NHS Hospitals Face Deadly Overcrowding as Nurses Warn of Unsafe Conditions

Prime Highlights: Nurses warn of unsafe conditions, with patients dying in hospital corridors due to severe overcrowding. Two-thirds of nurse’s

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Groundbreaking Study Identifies New Genetic Risk Factors for Depression

Groundbreaking Study Identifies New Genetic Risk Factors for Depression

Prime Highlights:  The study discovered 293 novel genetic variations linked to depression, contributing to a total of 697 genetic markers

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New Study Reveals Most Microplastics in Drinking Water Are Smaller Than EU Detection Limits

New Study Reveals Most Microplastics in Drinking Water Are Smaller Than EU Detection Limits

Prime Highlights: A new study found that most microplastics in drinking water are smaller than 20 microns, which is below

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Obesity Linked to Worse Health Outcomes for Children Diagnosed with Cancer

Obesity Linked to Worse Health Outcomes for Children Diagnosed with Cancer

Prime Highlights: A new study finds that children with obesity diagnosed with cancer face worse health outcomes, including higher risks

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Study Finds Tobacco Advertising Bans Can Significantly Reduce Smoking Rates

Study Finds Tobacco Advertising Bans Can Significantly Reduce Smoking Rates

Prime Highlights: A new meta-analysis found that comprehensive bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship (TAPS) reduce smoking odds by

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AI Could Revolutionize IVF Success Rates Offering Hope for Couples Struggling with Infertility

AI Could Revolutionize IVF Success Rates Offering Hope for Couples Struggling with Infertility

Prime Highlights: AI could improve IVF success by analyzing data to optimize treatment decisions. Research indicates that targeting follicle size

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Urgent Patients Endure Waits Exceeding Nine Hours at Portuguese Hospitals Amid Rising Strain

Urgent Patients Endure Waits Exceeding Nine Hours at Portuguese Hospitals Amid Rising Strain

Prime Highlights: Urgent patients in Portuguese hospitals face wait times over nine hours. Hospitals in Lisbon, Coimbra, and Portimão report

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New Study Reveals Shortened Life Expectancy for Dementia Patients

New Study Reveals Shortened Life Expectancy for Dementia Patients

Prime Highlights: New research shows that about half of dementia patients will survive less than five years after diagnosis. People

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Surge in Youth Mental Health Issues in France Post-Pandemic Study Reveals

Surge in Youth Mental Health Issues in France Post-Pandemic Study Reveals

Prime Highlights: Study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that France’s youth, aged 25 and under, have significantly increased their

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Single Cigarette Can Shorten Life Expectancy by 20 Minutes, New Study Finds

Single Cigarette Can Shorten Life Expectancy by 20 Minutes, New Study Finds

Prime Highlights: A single cigarette can decrease life expectancy by 20 minutes, according to a new study by University College

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Milan Implements Stricter Outdoor Smoking Ban to Improve Air Quality

Milan Implements Stricter Outdoor Smoking Ban to Improve Air Quality

Prime Highlights: Milan enforces a citywide smoking ban in outdoor and public spaces starting January 1, 2025. Fines for violators

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France Reports First Case of Dangerous New Mpox Strain, Prompting Health Authorities to Investigate

France Reports First Case of Dangerous New Mpox Strain, Prompting Health Authorities to Investigate

Prime Highlights: A patient in Brittany tested positive for a new, more dangerous strain of mpox, linked to recent travellers

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Surge in Emergency Calls in Romania Due to Overeating During Christmas Festivities

Surge in Emergency Calls in Romania Due to Overeating During Christmas Festivities

Prime Highlights: In Christmas, more than 1,500 emergency calls have been recorded in Romania. Doctors working in ambulances have been

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Tobacco

Tobacco Vendors in Latvia Seek Workarounds Amid New Restrictions on Tobacco and Vaping Products

Prime Highlights: The new law will set stringent requirements which include raising the age to 20 for purchasing tobacco products

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Flame Retardants

Toxic Flame Retardants Could Face Sweeping EU Ban

Prime Highlights: The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has warned that aromatic brominated flame retardants may be subjected to wider EU

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Buzzard

As Virus Flu Gets Detected in Buzzard in Co Galway, New Measures for Avian Flu Announced

The Department of Agriculture states that “strict biosecurity” is the most effective strategy to stop an outbreak. Following the discovery

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Poliovirus

Poliovirus Detected in Sewages Across Europe: Health Authorities Urge Ramped-up Vaccination Efforts

Poliovirus has already been found in the sewer of three European countries named Germany, Poland, and Spain. No case of

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Weight Loss Drugs Show Promise in Chronic Kidney Disease, Study Suggests

Weight Loss Drugs Show Promise in Chronic Kidney Disease, Study Suggests

As research indicates, GLP-1 receptor agonists are those antidiabetic drugs designed with the primary intention of tackling the type 2

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Researchers Consider Caution Radiologists About Over-Reliance on AI in Diagnoses

Researchers Consider Caution Radiologists About Over-Reliance on AI in Diagnoses

A recent study sheds light on a possible threat of overdependency among radiologists on artificial intelligence (AI) tools when using

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New Study Finds That AI Improves Breast Cancer Detection by 20%

New Study Finds That AI Improves Breast Cancer Detection by 20%

A new Swedish study has shown that artificial intelligence could enhance the detection of breast cancer at screening by as

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Brain Cancer

New Clinical Trial Promises Hope for Deadly Brain Cancer in CAR-T Cell Treatment

CAR-T cell therapy, as shown in recent clinical trials to be promising for aggressive brain and spinal cord tumors in

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Initial Rejection

European Regulators Approve Alzheimer’s Drug Leqembi After Initial Rejection

The European regulators changed their minds and have thus recommended marketing authorization for the Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, branded as Leqembi,

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Therapy Using Digital Avatars Shows Promise for Treating Psychosis, New Study Finds

Therapy Using Digital Avatars Shows Promise for Treating Psychosis, New Study Finds

A new study has found therapy using digital avatars to have a reductive effect on symptoms of psychosis, particularly in

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UK Confirms Two Cases of New Mpox Strain in Europe's First Household Transmission

UK Confirms Two Cases of New Mpox Strain in Europe’s First Household Transmission

The emergence of Clade Ib has been admitted by the authorities in the United Kingdom for the first time even

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Hazardous Chemicals Detected in European Cosmetics ECHA Reports

Hazardous Chemicals Detected in European Cosmetics: ECHA Reports

A stern notice posted by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has said that toxic substances could be found in 6

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Heart Patients

New AI Tool Predicts Death Risk, Potentially Transforming Care for Heart Patients

A pioneering AI device which the developers claim can distinguish between high-risk heart patients is set to be put to

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Resurgence of Whooping Cough Cases in the U.S. and Europe

Resurgence of Whooping Cough Cases in the U.S. and Europe

An extraordinary surge in recent reports of cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, had indeed surfaced in a number of

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UK Parliament

UK Parliament to Consider Legalization of Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Patients

Parliament is set to consider a draft bill to legalize assisted suicide for patients who are terminally ill for the

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WHO

WHO Enhances Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Efforts in Armenia

The WHO has collaborated with the Ministry of Health in Armenia to strengthen its control program against TB. It embraces

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Wegovy

France Declines Coverage for Wegovy: Implications for Other European Nations

France has been one of the many European countries that has refused to put the weight loss drug Wegovy under

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WHO

WHO/Europe launches new initiative to engage Non-State actors in the face of the Severe Health and Care Workforce Crisis  

The regional office for Europe of the World Health Organization announces a new initiative to engage Non-State actors (NSAs) in

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WHO

WHO Installs New Modular Clinic in Ukraine

The World Health Organization on the Ground — WHO, in collaboration with its partners, has opened a new modular primary

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Novo Nordisk

Novo Nordisk’s Diabetes Medication Ozempic Linked to Decreased Opioid Overdose Risk  

A recently released study found that the Novo Nordisk diabetes drug Ozempic significantly lowers the risk of opioid overdoses in

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Medon

Latvia’s Medon Digital Clinic Seeks Investment for Expansion into India and UAE

On May 29, a Latvian digital clinic Medon announced that the company had received investments in the amount of EUR

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Parkinson

Reducing Air Pollution Could Lower Parkinson’s Risk, New Study Suggests

Scientists at the Barrow Neurological Institute and Mayo Clinic have published findings from a new study indicating that exposure to

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PCOS

PCOS Advocates Highlight Urgent Need for Research as 70% of Women Remain Undiagnosed

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common health condition afflicting woman of childbearing years, continues to be marred by a lack

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West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus Infects More and More People in Spain

It may be time to take action against the spread of the West Nile virus (WNV) in southern Spain, where

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diseases

AI Tool can detect over 1000 diseases

MILTON a computer algorithm has been developed to investigate patient test results commonly collected by GPs to detect patterns in

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WHO

Latvia’s Strategic Plan to Improve Access to Medicines Aligned with WHO Recommendations

Latvia has unveiled a new roadmap aimed at improving access to medicines, in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO)

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NHS

NHS Approves First-Ever Drug for Von Hippel-Lindau Disease, Offering New Hope for Patients

NHS patients in England with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease now have access to the first-ever drug specifically approved for their

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Preventive Healthcare

Czechs Embrace Preventive Healthcare as Post-Pandemic Trend Grows

A surge in preventive healthcare in Czechia marks a positive shift in public health behavior, as citizens increasingly focus on

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NHS

NHS Launches Historic RSV Vaccine Campaign for Vulnerable Groups

In a groundbreaking public health initiative, the NHS has officially launched its first-ever vaccination program against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

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WHO

WHO Calls for Rapid Access to Mpox Diagnostic Tests, Invites Manufacturers for Emergency Use Review

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on manufacturers of mpox in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) to submit expressions of interest

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Concussion patients

Enhanced Brain Scans May Improve Long-Term Outcomes for Concussion Patients, Study Suggests

Concussion patients often face persistent and severe symptoms following a head injury, yet traditional diagnostic methods frequently fall short in

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AI

Scientists to Harness AI in Analyzing Brain Scans to Develop Dementia Risk Prediction Tool

A team of scientists and researchers is embarking on a groundbreaking project to analyze hundreds of thousands of brain scans

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Alzheimer

Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Potential for Life-Saving Suspended Animation in Emergency Medicine

Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have successfully induced a hibernation-like state in tadpoles

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Mpox

Mpox Epidemic Declared a Public Health Emergency by WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the surge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and

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Weight Loss

Experts Advice to Focus on Health Gain Over Weight Loss in Obesity Treatment

Obesity treatment should prioritize health improvement over mere weight loss, according to international obesity experts in a new paper published

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Sloth Fever

Experts Caution on New Deadly Outbreak Risk of Sloth Fever

An emerging virus dubbed ‘sloth fever’ has sparked concerns after 19 cases were confirmed in Europe, marking the first known

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Artificial Human Skin

Innovative Healing: Artificial Human Skin Revolutionizes Major Burn Recovery in Spain

The Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville has become the first in Spain to utilize artificial human skin for advanced

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Hepatitis A

North Lanarkshire Health Officials Initiate Investigation on Discovery of Hepatitis A

Public health officials are currently investigating a small number of hepatitis A cases in North Lanarkshire. NHS Lanarkshire has identified

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Disease

Health Officials Caution of Agonizing Viral Disease Identified During Paris Olympics

Only one person has been diagnosed with mosquito-borne chikungunya fever in Paris, only days before the Olympics, according to French

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Tumor

Tumor-Treating Fields Improve Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity in Glioblastoma

Researchers have discovered that tumor-treating fields (TTFs) enhance the cytotoxic degranulation of natural killer (NK) cells, aiding in the elimination

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Walking

Daily Brisk Walking Improves Health: Prof Mick Molloy

Walking up to 10,000 steps every day is the key to improving health. Looking for a proven tonic for both

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Hepatitis C

HSE Issues Urgent Warning on Major Infection Caused by Hepatitis C

An urgent alert has been issued regarding a significant infection caused by the Hepatitis C virus, with health experts advising

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Alzheimer

Alzheimer’s Blood Test Detects 90% of Early Dementia Cases Recent Study

A new combined blood test for cognitive decline boasts a 90% accuracy rate in determining whether memory loss is due

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Vaccine

Shingles Vaccine Can Possibly Delay the Onset of Dementia: Researchers

Shingrix Linked to Substantial Reduction in Dementia Diagnoses in the Six Years Post-Vaccination  Researchers have raised hopes for delaying dementia

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masks

Health Experts Advice Wearing Facemasks as Precaution Amidst Rising COVID Infections

Wearing surgical face masks in public spaces has been found to reduce the risk of self-reported respiratory symptoms, according to

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Dementia

Daily Sufficient Sleeping Practice can Support to Reset the Brain and Reduce Dementia Risk

Professor Mohamed Elmasry suggests that daytime naps can serve as a “reset” for our brains, enhancing memory and cognitive function.

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Drug | supermodel grannies

New ‘Supermodel Granny’ Drug Can Extend Life by 25%; Prevent Cancer and Grey Hairs too

The physical differences between treated and untreated mice were stark. A new drug has increased the lifespans of mice by

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Cobra Bites

Medical Researchers Discover a Common Blood Thinner as an Effective Antidote on Cobra Bites

Heparin, a common blood thinner, has been identified as a potential inexpensive antidote for cobra bites, significantly reducing injuries caused

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vaccine

Free Flu Vaccine to be Provided to ‘Under 17 and Above 60’ People: Stephen Donnelly

The free flu vaccine is now available to everyone over the age of 60 and children under the age of

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Tattoos

Body Tattoos Increase the Risk of Developing Rare Type of Blood Cancer: Study

A study conducted by Lund University in Sweden found that people with tattoos are at a higher risk of developing

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Dark Chocolate

Dark Chocolate Consumption Can Reduce the Risks of Developing Gum Disease: Research

Chocolate and cheese are associated with a 54% lower incidence of gum disease. Researchers believe that eating chocolate could reduce

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Ozempic

New Study Identifies Ozempic Linked to an Eye Condition Leading to Blindness

A new study has linked popular weight-loss medications Ozempic and Wegovy to an eye condition that can cause blindness. The

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Vomiting

Health Experts Caution over Unseasonal Rise of Winter Vomiting Bug

Norovirus, one of the most prevalent causes of gastroenteritis, is on the rise in Ireland, the HSE has warned. The

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COVID-19

HPSC Highlights Alarming Surge in COVID-19 Cases

According to the most recent data, there has been a notable increase in the number of confirmed instances of Covid-19

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COVID

COVID Spread Concerning, It Remains Highly Infectious Illness: Dr Eamonn Shanahan

Dr. Eamonn Shanahan is encouraging patients with COVID-like symptoms to separate themselves in order to protect the elderly and fragile,

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high cholesterol

Popular Doctor Cautions on Main Factor of High Cholesterol with Foods to Abstain

A doctor has taken to TikTok to share advice on what to eat and what to avoid to reduce the

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FutureNeuro

FutureNeuro Aims for Advanced Research and Treatments in Brain Disorders

Brain disease is one of Ireland’s most serious public-health, societal, and economic issues. With one-third of the population impacted over

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Infections Rising | COVID

Infections Rising: Individuals Emitting Virus Particles in the Initial Days

Viral infections are on the rise, including colds, COVID-19, and tonsillitis. According to the latest data from the HPSC, there

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Coronary

Coronary Bioadaptor System by Elixir Medical Secures FDA Breakthrough Device Designation

Elixir Medical officials have announced the novel bioadaptive implant, the DynamX Sirolimus-Eluting Coronary Bioadaptor System, has received Breakthrough Device Designation

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Medical Device

Medical Device Regulation Expert Hails New EU Amendment to IVD Regulations

A recent amendment to the EU’s In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Regulation (IVDR) has garnered praise from a medical device

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Parkinson

Modern Smart Watches Can Support in Tracking Parkinson’s Disease Advancement: Study

A recent study found that an Apple Watch linked with an iPhone can detect changes in Parkinson’s symptoms over time

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WHO

Four Major Industries Responsible for 2.7m deaths in Europe: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) blames four major sectors – tobacco, ultra-processed foods (UPFs), fossil fuels, and alcohol – for

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Viagra

Viagra Tests Reveal of Potential to Prevent Dementia: Recent Study

According to recent studies, viagra enhances blood flow to the brain and may help prevent dementia. Researchers at the University

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binge-eating disorder

A Novel at-home treatment for binge-eating disorder is showing promise

It has been demonstrated that combining a form of brain training with electrical brain stimulation at home can help individuals

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IBD

Medical Researchers Discover the Cause of IBD

With the identification of a primary cause of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the realization that the illness may be

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Menopause

Menopause Support Programs are Designed to Facilitate Better Employee Retention

Many women who deal with the symptoms “are forced to suffer in silence.” For Irish businesses, a new accrediting program

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Sepsis

Sepsis Emerging as Silent Killer in Irish Hospitals: HSE Survey

Experts in medicine have voiced concerns about the rise in sepsis cases. In total, 3,219 people in Irish hospitals lost

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VHI

Adapting Exercise to Menstruation and Life Stages: Expert Tips Ahead of VHI Women’s Mini Marathon

As the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon approaches on June 2, a women’s health expert has shared valuable insights on adapting

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Heart Protector Sensor

UHG Scripts History with Successful Implant of Heart Protector Sensor in Irish Patient

University Hospital Galway (UHG) has made history by performing the first-ever implantation of an Irish-developed heart protector sensor in an

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Chickenpox Vaccine

Ireland Approves Chickenpox Vaccine to Ensure Better Health

As a global wave of vaccine development sweeps across nations, countries are racing to immunize their populations against a range

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Bon Secours Hospital Cork

Bon Secours Hospital Cork Launches State-of-the-Art Robotic-Assisted Surgery Programme

The Bon Secours Hospital Cork has unveiled a groundbreaking robotic-assisted surgery programme that will enable the hospital to treat approximately

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Pregnant

Almost One out of Four Pregnant Ladies is Obese: Maternity Hospital Study

A new study has revealed an alarming trend of increasing obesity rates among pregnant women attending one of Ireland’s major

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Tempeh

The Humble ‘Tempeh’ is Superfood that can Help to Reduce Risks of Stroke, Diabetes and Heart Disease

According to Tim Spector, the creator of the Zoe health app and a professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College

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Breast Cancer

Patients Now Have ‘More Hope’ as a New Breast Cancer Medication is Approved

The announcement that the Health Service Executive had authorized the novel medicine abemaciclib for the treatment of breast cancer was

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Coeliac Disease

Undetected Coeliac Disease Causing Infertility: Lancet Study

It is estimated that at least 6% of women suffering from infertility do so due to undiagnosed or untreated coeliac

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity Loss Biggest Driver of Infectious Disease Outbreak: Study

According to a study, the primary environmental factor increasing the risk and spread of infectious disease epidemics is biodiversity loss.

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Pollen Count

As the Pollen Count Surges, Experts Advice on Reducing Fever Symptoms

There will be sunshine, dry, stable weather, and high pressure over the weekend. However, Met Éireann predicts a high pollen

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Blood Pressure

Regular Blood Pressure Checks Could Save from ‘Silent Killer’: Irish Heart Foundation

The Irish Heart Foundation is advising people to get their blood pressure checked in order to screen for the “silent

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Breast Cancer

A Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Study Could Result in More Effective and Customized Therapies

A novel instrument created by scientists may result in more effective, customized therapies for advanced breast cancer. Scientists at the

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Lime Disease

HSE Cautions on Lime Disease as 400 People get Infected with Tick Illness Annually

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has provided helpful guidance on preventing tick bites, which can result in the bacterial

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Unisex Toilets

With Certain Men Not Washing Hands, Infection Risk in Hospital Unisex Toilets Rises: Study

A new study suggests that while converting male and female hospital toilets into unisex facilities may alleviate space issues in

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Dr Monica Peres

Dr Monica Peres: A Self-check a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

According to Dr. Monica Peres, basic tests that we can perform at home should be the first step in our

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International Cancer Conference

International Cancer Conference to be Organized in Farmleigh, Dublin

An international conference aimed at promoting greater cooperation in tackling cancer is taking place in Farmleigh, Dublin. Leading cancer experts

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Nichole Andrews

Nutritionist Nichole Andrews Offers Helpful Tips for Cancer-free Lifestyle

A dietitian that focuses on cancer patients has disclosed the dietary advice she gives them in an effort to prevent

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Measles

Alert! Possible Measles at Children’s Play Centre in Dublin: Health Service Executive

The Health Service Executive has issued a cautionary alert regarding potential measles exposure at a children’s play centre in Dublin.

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Cancer

€115k Investment Raised by Breakthrough Cancer Research for Addressing Cancer Disparities

Breakthrough Cancer Research, a cancer-focused medical research charity, has unveiled a new €115k partnership with Royal London Ireland, one of

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Irish Heart Foundation

Irish Heart Foundation Applauded for Excellent Post Surgery Support

A campaign is underway to strengthen state funding for patient support services provided by the Irish Heart Foundation, which a

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Newborns

The Success of the New Drug on Cystic Fibrosis Brings New Hope for Newborns

A groundbreaking study has revealed the safety and effectiveness of a drug targeting the fundamental defect underlying cystic fibrosis in

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TUH Doctors

TUH Doctors Can Diagnose Early-Alzheimer’s Disease with New AI-powered Technology

Doctors at Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) are able to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease early thanks to a new AI-powered technology that

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Dr Doireann O-Leary

Healthy Lifestyle Key to Effective Cancer Prevention: Dr Doireann O-Leary

As World Health Day approaches on April 7th, Dr. Doireann O’Leary, a respected figure with a large Instagram following, shares

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Alzheimer

Midlife Stress Connected to Heightened Risk of Catching Alzheimer’s: Study

A recent study suggests that experiencing stressful life events in middle age may heighten the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

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Caesarean

One in Three Births is Caesarean, Taking the National Rate to Highest in Decade: Research

A new report released today reveals that the rate of caesarean section deliveries has surpassed one in three births, reaching

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Gum Disease

Bacteria Discovered in 4000-year-old teeth Opens New Scope on Gum Disease: Trinity Scientists

Trinity College Dublin scientists have unearthed 4,000-year-old human molars containing evidence of bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease.

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STIs

Massive Surge in STIs Among Young Women: HSPC Report

New findings show a considerable increase in STIs among young women in Ireland last year. The number of STIs recorded

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Multiple Myeloma

New Drug Fusion Expected to Benefit Multiple Myeloma Blood Cancer Patients

A pharmaceutical now licensed for leukemia can assist people with multiple myeloma when combined with another therapy, according to new

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Pink Ribbon

Pink Ribbon Highlights Impressive Progress in Breast Cancer Research

The Mayo Pink Ribbon Charity Cycle 2024 was officially launched at ATU Mayo, featuring an engaging presentation on the latest

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vitamins

Researchers Discover that a Combination of Two B vitamins Reduces Likelihood of Age-related Illnesses

New Irish research suggests that two common vitamins commonly taken by pregnant women to prevent birth defects may also play

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Dr Triona

Need for Developing Treatments for Seniors: Dr Triona, Cancer Researcher

As our population ages, the already high burden of cancer grows. We hear from a cancer researcher about how her

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Pollution

Unhealthy Pollution a Concern Despite Improvement in Europe’s Air Quality

A recent analysis on trends over the past 20 years published in Nature found that average concentrations of tiny and

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Measles

A Continuous Hunt for Airline Passengers Infected has Resulted in the report of a fourth case of Measles in Ireland

This year, there has been confirmation of a fourth measles case in Ireland. It comes after three other occurrences in

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Menstrual Health

‘Menstrual Health is Much More Complex than People Think’: Lisa De Jong, Period Coach

Even though 26% of all women worldwide are of reproductive age, or almost half of the population, discussing menstruation and

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Parrot Fever

Five People died from the Outbreak of New Parrot Fever in Europe

The World Health Organization reported a concerning outbreak of psittacosis, commonly known as parrot fever, affecting individuals across several European

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Cervical Cancer

Leitrim Progressing to Eradicate Cervical Cancer as ‘rare’ Illness by 2024

The HSE urges Leitrim to participate in the efforts to eradicate cervical cancer on International HPV Awareness Day, encouraging everyone

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Bloodstream Infections

Aiming to Combat Deadly Bloodstream Infections, €5.3M Granted

A group of scientists from University College Cork (UCC) at the APC Microbiome Ireland SFI Research Centre, along with researchers

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Ireland | Severe

Severe Caution Cited as a Highly Dangerous Disease Spreading in Ireland

A highly contagious illness is currently circulating throughout Ireland, and people are advised to watch out for the warning signs.

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imaging machines

NHS Forth Valley’s Installation of £1 million worth of Imaging Machines to Bring Significant Benefits to Patients

At Forth Valley Royal Hospital, two new imaging machines have been installed to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of various

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Cough

Abuse of Codeine Cough Syrup Led to Prohibition on its Sales in the UK

Chemists in the UK will cease selling cough syrups containing codeine linctus due to concerns over addiction. The UK medicines’

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Cancer

Tony Holohan Poised for a New Role as Cancer Consultant within HSE

Former Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan has secured a new medical position following the collapse of his previous job offer

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Anxiety

Faster Heart Ageing Associated with Anxiety and Irritability: Study

A recent study has established a correlation between personality traits like anxiety and irritability and early indications of heart aging.

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Measles

With Measles Toll Reaching Seven, Health Experts Urge Public for Vaccination

A new report released today reveals that seven deaths attributed to measles have occurred in the European Union so far

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Janis Morrissey

These diseases are largely preventable – junk food and alcohol costing thousands of Irish lives each year: Janis Morrissey

Today, a Dáil committee was informed that Ireland is witnessing the loss of thousands of lives annually due to a

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Blood Test

New Blood Test Breakthrough Predicts Alzheimer’s 15 Years Before Diagnosis

A recent study suggests a groundbreaking blood test that could forecast dementia up to 15 years before diagnosis. Researchers identified

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Breast Cancer

New Medicine Effective on Breast Cancer Discovered: Study

A “promising” novel medication has emerged that could improve survival rates for women diagnosed with the most aggressive type of

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Vaccines

A Third of Individuals Lack Awareness that Vaccines could Potentially Prevent Certain Cancers

The survey on vaccine awareness in Ireland revealed that over one-third of individuals are oblivious to the existence of vaccines

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Unvaccinated

Donnelly Warns of a High Likelihood of Measles Outbreak Among the Unvaccinated

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly is set to inform Cabinet colleagues about the high likelihood of a measles outbreak among

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Vaccines

The European Commission Advocates for Measures to Enhance the Adoption of two Vaccines that Prevent Viral Infections Linked to Cancer

The recommended vaccines target human papillomaviruses (HPV), responsible for various cancers, including cervical cancer, and hepatitis B (HBV), associated with

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HSE Warns

HSE Warns on Possible Rise in Measles in Europe and UK regions

The HSE is cautioning parents about a notable surge in measles cases in certain areas of the UK and Europe.

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Hypertension

The Guidelines for Hypertension Currently Do not Incorporate Potassium-enriched Salt: Study

Elevated sodium intake and insufficient potassium intake are prevalent and associated with high blood pressure (hypertension), increasing the risk of

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Sleep Apnea

Breathing Easier: HBOT Relieves Sleep Apnea

For those suffering from sleep apnea, hyperbaric oxygenation therapy (HBOT) appears to be a viable option because it provides a

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NHS patients

A Gastric Weight Loss Balloon is Being Given to Obese NHS patients, Helps with Results

Patients in the National Health Service are being administered a novel kind of weight-loss tablet that includes a gastric balloon

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Limerick

Research from the University of Limerick Provides Light on Anaemia Rates

In a recent study, researchers from the University of Limerick discovered that while screening for common reasons is low, individuals

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Disease

World leaders Convened to Discuss a Mystery and Fatal Illness known as Disease X

The fictitious virus might kill 20 times as many people than the Covid outbreak, the World Health Organization has warned.

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Laura Warren

Healthy Lifestyle Identified by Award winning Nutritionist Laura Warren

The director of Elite Living Nutrition is Laura Warren, a multi-award-winning health and nutrition professional from Inistioge, County Kilkenny, who

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Opiate

More Synthetic Opiate-related Overdoses Recorded in Dublin

It has been alerted that a hazardous synthetic opiate that caused multiple overdoses in Ireland last month is still in

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Dr. Duffy

Dr. Duffy Highlights on Identifying Scabies Symptoms

GP Monaghan Dr. Illona Duffy discusses scabies with Claire, including how to recognize it and what to do if you

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Skincare Founder

This Skincare Founder is Establishing An Empire With The Goal Of Internal Healing

Strong spices have long been associated with healing, cleansing, and purification. Jewish people meticulously prepare meals for Havdalah, the Shabbat

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Free Home STI kits

Each month, 10,000 Free Home STI kits Ordered

Irish homes are ordering 10,000 free home test kits for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) each month, according to the minister

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COVID-19

According to Kyriakides, COVID-19 “Redefines EU Health Policy”

In March 2020, Europe faced unprecedented challenges as the World Health Organization’s statement led to the continent shutting its borders

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Loteprednol etabonate

Loteprednol etabonate, Lupin’s Conjunctivitis Eye Drop, Receives FDA Approval

Lupin Ltd, a leading pharmaceutical company, has received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for its

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Head of the CDC

The Head of the CDC Claims that the US is still Far from Peak Flu or COVID cases for the Season

As winter begins, Dr. Mandy Cohen, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warns of an

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Women Dying of Sepsis

Women Dying of Sepsis in Irish Hospitals has not Stopped due to Obsessive Focus on Abortion

Winston Churchill is credited with saying, “Never let a good crisis go to waste,” during World War II. However, Saul

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Deadly Skin Cancer

Data Shows That the Risk of Deadly Skin Cancer Reoccurring is Cut in Half by The Moderna, Merck Vaccine Combined with Keytruda

Moderna and Merck have reported positive midstage trial data for their experimental cancer vaccine used in combination with Merck’s Keytruda

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Chronic Kidney Disease

Vast Majority of Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease are not Aware of Suffering from the Illness

According to a study, 15.6% of Irish adults over 50 have the illness, but 98% are unaware of it. The

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Biden Administration

To Lower Excessive Costs, the Biden Administration Claims the Right to Confiscate Medication Patents

 The Biden administration is considering the use of march-in rights, a controversial policy, to seize patents of certain expensive medications

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Vaccination

All Children will be Eligible for a Free Nasal Flu Vaccination Starting Next Week

The Health Service Executive voiced worry that a lack of vaccination uptake might be putting more strain on hospitals. The

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healthcare

Hungary Intends to have one of the Best Healthcare Systems in Europe

Healthcare professionals in Hungary will see a further increase in wages as part of the second phase of wage hikes

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Goodwin

Goodwin Advises Gilde Healthcare on Acquisition Financing for Koscher & Würtz

Goodwin provided advisory services to investor Gilde Healthcare on the financing of the acquisition of medical technology manufacturer Koscher &

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ACA

Before Accepting ACA Insurance Subsidies, Look Out for this “Phantom Tax”

As citizens consider health plans on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance marketplaces, experts advise running projections and reconsidering common

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CDC

In the face of Scarcity, the CDC has Ordered Additional Doses of Newborn RSV Medication from Sanofi and AstraZeneca

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has taken steps to address the new drug shortage for protecting infants

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Alzheimer

Midlife’s Hidden Adiposity: An Unexpected Connection to Alzheimer’s

Research that will be presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual conference next week suggests that higher

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phone app

AI-Powered Phone App Recognized Severing Heart Failure Using Voice Changes in Patients

The app was able to predict hospitalization needs around three weeks ahead of a heart failure event in a trial

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wildlife

Cary Institute Collaborates on a $3 million Investigation on Potential Wildlife-emerging COVID-19 Variations

COVID-19 can be carried by a wide variety of wild animals, including many domestic animals like deer mice, red foxes,

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Foodborne Illness

WHO Releases WGS Guidelines to Address Foodborne Illness

A handbook for the application of whole genome sequencing (WGS) in food safety has been published by the World Health

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Medications

Shortages of Medications Are a Result of Brexit

Sometimes it’s hard to think of anything that Brexit hasn’t made worse. It’s not that all that is wrong with

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Amazon

In Texas, Amazon Commenced the Delivery of Medications via Drones

Amazon Pharmacy customers in College Station, Texas, can now receive prescription medications delivered by drone, according to a company blog

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Healthy Food

Dr. Michael Mosley Suggests Taking One Vitamin to Safeguard your Brain

Your brain may benefit from one nutrient that is either in two foods or is available as a supplement. A

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IPCC

WHS Health Officials back the WHO’s Pledge to Create Low-carbon, Climate-Resilient Health Systems

2023 has seen an unprecedented global intensification of the climate emergency due to a number of compounding disasters and the

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Primary Care Physicians

UK gets $16 million for Expansion of Primary Care Physicians

Researchers from the University of Kentucky have found that patients are having difficulty locating a primary care physician in seven

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Kent Mental

Champions from Thanet Honoured at Kent Mental Health Awards

The 2023 Kent Mental Wellbeing Awards honoured the top initiatives and organizations in the area that are working to enhance

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Amazon

In Texas, Amazon Begins Delivering Medications by Drone

Amazon Pharmacy customers in College Station, Texas, can now receive prescription medications delivered by drone, according to a company blog

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FDA

FDA Considers Ban on Formaldehyde Hair Relaxers

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking a significant step by proposing a ban on the use of formaldehyde

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Tilray

Tilray Backs New Medical Cannabis Trial for Glioblastoma

Tilray Medical, a division of Tilray Brands, is contributing to an independent clinical trial researching the efficacy of medical cannabis

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osteoarthritis

Methotrexate Reduces the Symptoms of Hand Osteoarthritis

People suffering from painful hand osteoarthritis may find relief through an affordable existing drug, according to a study led by

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World Arthritis Day

Exploring Arthritis: Types, Causes, and Symptoms on World Arthritis Day

On October 12, World Arthritis Day is observed to raise awareness about arthritis, a term encompassing over 100 different joint-related

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Lancet

Lancet: Strokes Could Claim 10 Million Lives Annually by 2050

A report published in the Lancet Neurology journal predicts a significant increase in stroke-related deaths globally by 2050. According to

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Precision Neuroscience

Precision Neuroscience Acquires Factory for Brain Implants

Precision Neuroscience has acquired a manufacturing plant in Dallas to expedite the production of its brain implant component, the Layer

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Sandoz

Sandoz, Novartis Unit, Begins Trading at 24 CHF After Spinoff

Novartis has successfully completed the spinoff of its generics and biosimilars business, Sandoz. The shares of Sandoz began trading at

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weight loss

Snacking Boom Amidst Weight-Loss Medication Surge

Structure Therapeutics saw a significant surge in its stock price, rising over 30%, following positive results from an early-stage trial

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World Heart Day

Journey Through the History, Significance, and This Year’s Theme of World Heart Day

World Heart Day is an annual global observance on September 29 dedicated to raising awareness about the critical importance of

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e-cigarettes

E-cigarettes are not a gateway to smoking, according to new research

A study conducted by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has found that there is no clear

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Mutations

Study Links Merck Covid Drug to Mutations Spreading between People

A recent study has raised concerns about Merck’s antiviral Covid pill, molnupiravir, suggesting that it can cause mutations in the

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Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Practitioner From Florida Found Guilty of $200 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme

A Florida nurse practitioner, Elizabeth Hernandez, has been convicted by a federal jury in Miami for her role in a

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Neuralink

Neuralink Seeks Patients for Elon Musk’s Human Experiment

Elon Musk’s neurotech startup, Neuralink, is set to begin recruiting patients for its first-in-human clinical trial known as the PRIME

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Kaiser Permanente

Over 60,000 Kaiser Permanente Employees Approve a Strike

More than 60,000 healthcare workers have voted to authorize a strike against Kaiser Permanente if an agreement is not reached

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Covid Boosters

Upcoming Covid Boosters: What You Need to Know

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended updated single-strain COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna for all

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COVID-19 vaccinations

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved improved COVID-19 vaccinations for increased protection

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States has granted approval for updated COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and

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VR

Meta’s VR Tech Aids Surgeon Training and Patient Treatment Despite Costs

Dr. Jake Shine, a third-year orthopedics resident at Kettering Health Dayton in Ohio, harnessed the power of virtual reality (VR)

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Winter Boosters

Expert Applauds UK’s Focus: Winter Boosters for Over-65s

The decision to reserve Covid-19 booster shots for those aged 65 and above during the upcoming winter has been praised

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Maternal

Improving Maternal Mental Health Support: Report Findings

A recent report highlights a concerning issue: almost half of the instances of anxiety and depression among new and expectant

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West Nile Virus

 West Nile Virus Detected in Windsor-Essex Mosquito Pools

In Windsor-Essex, concerns arise as three mosquito pools have been found to test positive for the West Nile virus, according

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Watercress

Study Reveals Top Healthiest Foods: Watercress Takes the Lead

Watercress has emerged as the ultimate superfood, claiming the top spot in a recent study that evaluated 47 fruits and

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Medical Misinformation

YouTube’s New Guidelines to Combat Medical Misinformation

YouTube has unveiled new guidelines aimed at combatting medical misinformation on its video platform. The company plans to reorganize its

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San Sebastian

Flame Trees: A Political Controversy in San Sebastian

San Sebastian has been an attraction for the tourist for its vibrant red flame trees, along with the aesthetics of

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Europe in Glacial Season

Picturesque Europe in Glacial Season

Revamp your idea about the Europe tour! May to July is not the only ideal period. If you have missed

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