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  • IDSA updates flu and RSV vaccine guidelines, urging extra caution for immunocompromised patients

    IDSA updates flu and RSV vaccine guidelines, urging extra caution for immunocompromised patients

    The Infectious Diseases Society of America updated its flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine guidelines today, noting that live-attenuated flu vaccines should not be used in immunocompromised patients and should be avoided by those…

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  • Prostate cancer care overhaul to feature at-home blood tests – The Times

    Prostate cancer care overhaul to feature at-home blood tests – The Times

    1. Prostate cancer care overhaul to feature at-home blood tests  The Times
    2. NHS trials AI tool for faster prostate cancer diagnosis  The Conversation
    3. NHS to offer telehealth and home blood tests in prostate cancer drive  Health Tech World
    4. Men with…

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  • Reeves asks UK regulator to investigate private dental charges

    Reeves asks UK regulator to investigate private dental charges

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    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has asked the UK competition watchdog to investigate the cost of private dental treatment amid mounting concern about a sharp increase in prices.

    Reeves has written to the Competition and Markets Authority requesting a market study into “private dentistry costs and practices”, saying that patients may be paying more than is necessary.

    Prices for private dental treatment have climbed sharply in recent years, according to research by myTribe Insurance, a website providing information about private healthcare and insurance.

    The research, published in December last year, found that patients were paying up to 32 per cent more for private dental procedures in 2024 compared with 2022.

    An analysis of data over this period by myTribe from 450 private dental practices found the average cost of a white filling had increased 23 per cent to £129 last year, while the average cost of a tooth extraction had risen 32 per cent to £139.

    Reeves said: “The scourge of hidden costs, lack of transparency and overtreatment has blighted families in need of dental treatment for too long.

    “That’s why I want to see urgent action taken to help reduce prices, whilst the cost of living still puts pressure on families across the country.” 

    A spokesperson for the CMA said they “welcome the request from the chancellor to carry out a study into the private dental care market”.

    “This is an important market that needs to work well for consumers,” they added. “We have been exploring the merits of work in this area and will be developing a specific proposal to put to our board.”

    Reeves’ request to the CMA to investigate private dentistry costs and practices comes after ministers in January forced out the regulator’s then chair, Marcus Bokkerink, because of concerns that the watchdog was not sufficiently focused on growth.

    But the government’s deregulatory agenda and attempts to nurture growth have had to be accommodated alongside its efforts to address Britons’ concerns about the cost of living.

    The dental sector has said the government’s increase in employer national insurance contributions in last year’s Budget has pushed up costs for practices and played a role in the increase in prices for private treatment.

    A shortage of dentists, combined with strong demand for their services, has enabled practices to push up their charges for private procedures, according to one trade body.

    Neil Carmichael, executive chair of the Association of Dental Groups, said: “Without a significant increase in new dentists, consequential inflationary pressures are bound to be felt across the sector.

    “Many ADG members have already found recent increases in national insurance and costs for essential supplies to be difficult to absorb.”

    Dentists have also flagged major problems with the NHS dental contract, which has contributed to long waiting times for treatment on the health service.

    Under the NHS contract, practices are paid set fees to deliver a certain number of “units of dental activity”, or treatments, each year.

    Dentists have complained that the system has left them struggling to cover their costs, with simple procedures sometimes remunerated at the same rate as complex treatment, such as root canal surgery. 

    The sector has said the system has contributed to the increase in private dental prices, as some practices seek to cover the costs of doing NHS work. 

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  • Iron Deficiency: Suffering from chronic fatigue and brain fog? Leading neurologist reveals this deficiency hiding in ‘routine’ tests |

    Iron Deficiency: Suffering from chronic fatigue and brain fog? Leading neurologist reveals this deficiency hiding in ‘routine’ tests |

    While a lot of us dismiss tiredness, fatigue, and brain fog as usual parts of a busy day, these symptoms, more often than not, signal a hidden deficiency. While most of us would naturally gravitate towards an iron deficiency, the fact of the…

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  • A.Emery Is The Minimalist Label To Have On Your Radar

    A.Emery Is The Minimalist Label To Have On Your Radar

    Established in 2017 by Anna McLaren the Melbourne-based brand A.EMERY built its backbone in minimalism. First, with footwear, then expanding into ready-to-wear and accessories continuing with its founding pared-back…

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  • WATCH: Scott McTominay channels inner Cristiano Ronaldo with outrageous overhead kick to help Scotland secure World Cup place in thrilling Denmark win

    WATCH: Scott McTominay channels inner Cristiano Ronaldo with outrageous overhead kick to help Scotland secure World Cup place in thrilling Denmark win

    Having missed the cut-off date for 2025, which passed in August, McTominay has given himself an early chance of winning the 2026 Puskas Award. It is the prize given to the scorer of the most beautiful goal each year, and McTominay’s effort has…

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  • Pershing Square's Ackman says Fannie-Freddie IPO 'not feasible or desirable' now – Reuters

    1. Pershing Square’s Ackman says Fannie-Freddie IPO ‘not feasible or desirable’ now  Reuters
    2. Bill Ackman Says He Wouldn’t IPO Fannie and Freddie Right Now  The Wall Street Journal
    3. Dear Fannie Mae Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for November 18  Barchart.com
    4. What Bill Ackman thinks should happen to the GSEs  nationalmortgagenews.com
    5. Bill Ackman: No Near Term Privatization for Fannie and Freddie  Multifamily Housing News

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  • Seismic Data Distinguishes Aircraft Types

    Seismic Data Distinguishes Aircraft Types

    Instruments typically used to detect the ground motion of earthquakes can also be used to identify the type of aircraft flying far overhead, research by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists shows.

    That’s because aircraft sound waves…

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  • Spain 2-2 Turkey: Spain secure World Cup spot despite draw

    Spain 2-2 Turkey: Spain secure World Cup spot despite draw

    Spain clinched automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup despite drawing with Turkey in Seville.

    Luis de la Fuente’s side finish the campaign top of Group E, having won and kept a clean sheet in five of their six qualifying matches.

    La Roja…

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  • Lebanon says Israeli strike killed 13 people near Palestinian refugee camp

    Lebanon says Israeli strike killed 13 people near Palestinian refugee camp

    At least 13 people have been killed in an Israeli strike near a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, the country’s health ministry says.

    The Israeli military said it had targeted members of the Palestinian armed group Hamas “operating in…

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