Category: 6. Health
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Doctors Group Applauds CDC’s Decision to End Monkey Experiments
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is applauding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) decision to phase out all research on monkeys. The medical ethics group is now urging the National…
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New Study Shows Doubling of Head CT Scans in Emergency Departments
Annual head computed tomography (CT) scans in emergency department (ED) settings more than doubled over a 15-year period, according to newly published research.
In a retrospective study, recently published in
Neurology , researchers reviewed data…Continue Reading
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Nasal drops fight brain tumors noninvasively
BYLINE: Mark Reynolds
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, along with collaborators at Northwestern University, have developed a noninvasive…
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Improving Outcomes in Schizophrenia With Long-Acting Injectables: Insights from the Southern Florida Psychiatry Conference
CONFERENCE REPORTER
Patricia Junquera, MD, Maria Collado, MD, and Erin Crown, MHS, PA-C, discussed best practices for use of long-acting injectables (LAIs) at the Southern Florida Psychiatry Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida.1 The…
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AllTrails and BC Parks Foundation partner
Vancouver, BC, Nov. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BC Parks Foundation today announced a partnership with AllTrails—the world’s most popular and trusted outdoor app—to offer a FREE six-month AllTrails Plus membership to Canadians using the…
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Daniele De Luca discusses zelpultide alfa in neonates at high risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia development
A phase 1b randomized, multicenter, dose-determination trial published in Frontiers in Pediatrics evaluated zelpultide alfa—an investigational recombinant human surfactant protein D—in preterm neonates at high risk of bronchopulmonary…
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Kennedy Ordered CDC To Change Guidance On Autism And Vaccines
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally ordered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to change its stance on a possible relationship between autism and vaccines, he said in an interview Friday, prompting the agency to remove language…
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Eczema Onset at 4 Months May Reduce the Chance of Outgrowing Food Allergies
A study reported that an earlier onset of
eczema between 4 to 6 months, along with greater severity and longer duration, was associated with a reduced likelihood of outgrowingfood allergies .1“Food allergy and eczema often appear together in…
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Oral arginine reduces amyloid buildup in Alzheimer’s models
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is one of the leading causes of dementia worldwide, and currently has no definitive cure. Although antibody-based therapies that target amyloid β (Aβ) have…
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