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24 votes
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Amid backlash, US FDA changes course over shortage of weight-loss drugs
23 votes -
A peek inside doctors’ notes reveals symptoms of burnout
14 votes -
How Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters put actual lives at risk
23 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission sues insulin middlemen, saying they pocket billions while patients face high costs
37 votes -
Mpox and the perils of vaccine nationalism: Rich countries and the World Health Organization must heed the lessons of COVID-19
11 votes -
US FDA approves first nasal spray flu vaccine for use at home
23 votes -
Epilepsy drug Sulthiame could help people with sleep apnea get a good night's rest, Swedish study finds
11 votes -
The rise of DIY, pirated medicine: Four Thieves Vinegar Collective has made DIY medicine cheaper and more accessible to the masses
81 votes -
How US cardiologists addressed bias in a clinical algorithm - changing the predictive factor from race to location
9 votes -
Any experience with abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery?
UPDATE: the surgery went well amd she is recovering now I talked in the past about my mother here. She's been diagnosed with abdominal aortic aneurysm and keeping an eye on it. Now it's time for...
UPDATE: the surgery went well amd she is recovering now
I talked in the past about my mother here.
She's been diagnosed with abdominal aortic aneurysm and keeping an eye on it.
Now it's time for surgery because it's big and in danger of rupture.
She's already in the hospital and will operate today or tomorrow.
She is still frail and eating less since my brother's death. Weight is only 44k/97lbs. She is 74 years old.
I keep reading that the endovascular surgery is not that dangerous. Just a minor cut in the groin, but I'm really afraid due to her weakness. Doctor assured is OK and he is the best in town. Last year he did 25 of these and this year 15.
Guess I'm just venting and afraid. Lost a brother a year and half ago and now it's my mother.
Feels like I'm just living between tragedies.
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World Health Organization declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreads
44 votes -
Scientists hail ‘smart’ insulin that responds to changing blood sugar levels in real time
23 votes -
More than seventy per cent of dentists now accepting patients through Canadian Dental Care Plan
21 votes -
Amid regulatory gaps, US telehealth prescribers flourish
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100 million times more difficult: revolutionary dual action antibiotic makes bacterial resistance nearly impossible
56 votes -
Lethal outbreak of new mpox strain erupts in central Africa
15 votes -
New antidote for cobra bites discovered
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Pig transplant research yields pork safe for some with red meat allergy caused by lone star tick
20 votes -
Second malaria vaccine launched in Ivory Coast marks new milestone
13 votes -
World’s first larynx transplant restores voice of a cancer patient
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Doctors try a controversial technique to reduce the transplant organ shortage
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The US will pay Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA pandemic flu vaccine
29 votes -
A new way to prevent HIV delivers dramatic results in trial
17 votes -
Algorithms are deciding who gets organ transplants [in the UK's NHS]. Are their decisions fair?
21 votes -
US Supreme Court rejects liability shield at center of Purdue Pharma settlement
31 votes -
Novo Nordisk is to invest more than $4bn in US manufacturing as it battles to keep up with booming demand for its obesity and diabetes drugs Wegovy and Ozempic
9 votes -
The opaque industry secretly inflating prices for prescription drugs
18 votes -
Pioneering studies show promise in sequencing a baby’s genome at birth
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Reuters investigation: Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic
110 votes -
Rapid UTI test that cuts detection time to forty-five minutes awarded Longitude prize – could herald sea change in antibiotic use by identifying correct treatments
26 votes -
mRNA melanoma vaccine halves the risk of death and recurrence
16 votes -
Scientists pinpoint driver of IBD and other disorders; work under way to adapt existing drugs
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Panel rejects psychedelic drug MDMA as a PTSD treatment in possible setback for advocates
12 votes -
How did the world run so low on cholera vaccine? As outbreaks grow, stockpile runs dry.
12 votes -
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have successfully implanted seven million lab-grown brain cells into a patient to treat Parkinson's disease
23 votes -
How ECMO is redefining death
22 votes -
US state North Carolina medical marijuana sales begin at Cherokee nation store
12 votes -
South Africa recalls cough syrup sold in at least six countries
7 votes -
Lyme disease vaccine: Major test underway. All you need to know.
34 votes -
There is no evidence that CBD products reduce chronic pain, and taking them is a waste of money and potentially harmful to health, new research finds
58 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration issues report claiming marijuana has legitimate medical uses - proposes rescheduling
51 votes -
Our bacteria are more personal than we thought, study shows
21 votes -
The war on recovery: how the US is sabotaging its best tools to prevent deaths in the opioid epidemic
17 votes -
Cystic fibrosis breakthrough has given patients a chance to live longer
18 votes -
Single dose of clinical-grade LSD provides immediate and lasting relief from anxiety, wins approval for phase III trials
69 votes -
A US drugmaker’s feud with the DEA is exacerbating the ADHD meds crisis
36 votes -
Niacin has long been a public health darling. But an excess could be bad for the heart, study suggests.
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Senators ask CEOs why their drugs cost so much more in the US
60 votes -
Boarding patients in the emergency department while they wait for available beds is a significant problem that increases avoidable US deaths
21 votes