Category: 6. Health

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  • Gilead To Keep States’ HIV Drug Prices Steady After Earlier Saying They’d Rise

    The agreement provides relief to federally funded programs that provide free or low-cost drugs to around 110,000 low-income people nationwide. Other news is on the side effects of antidepressants; the cause of auditory…

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  • Among T2D Drugs, GLP-1s Top Others for Reducing CV Events – Medscape

    1. Among T2D Drugs, GLP-1s Top Others for Reducing CV Events  Medscape
    2. 2 Minute Medicine Rewind October 20, 2025  2 Minute Medicine
    3. GLP-1 RAs emerge as frontrunner for CV risk protection: JAMA study  AusDoc
    4. Diabetes medications vary in ability to…

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  • During cold and flu season, youngest children are germier than older kids, study says

    During cold and flu season, youngest children are germier than older kids, study says

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    Forget colourful leaves. Any caregiver knows that the…

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  • Characteristics of Preoperative Anemia and Its Impact on Perioperative

    Characteristics of Preoperative Anemia and Its Impact on Perioperative

    Introduction

    The incidence of preoperative anemia in gynecological inpatients ranges from 24–45%,1,2 diseases like endometrial polyps, gynecological malignancy, uterine leiomyoma and adenomyosis are the common causes. The diagnostic threshold…

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  • New survey paints grim picture of working with Parkinson’s

    New survey paints grim picture of working with Parkinson’s

    People with Parkinson’s have the potential to work for longer if given adequate support in the workplace, according to a new study by Parkinson’s Europe.

    Lack of knowledge around workplace rights,…

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  • Less Than Half of UK Students at Risk of Food Anaphylaxis Receive Epinephrine

    Less Than Half of UK Students at Risk of Food Anaphylaxis Receive Epinephrine

    Less than half of schoolkids at risk of food anaphylaxis in England are prescribed adrenaline autoinjectors (AAIs), a new analysis found. The study also showed that if schools received spare AAIs, this would replace children leaving their own…

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  • Study shows mRNA-based COVID vaccines enhance effectiveness of immune checkpoint therapy

    Study shows mRNA-based COVID vaccines enhance effectiveness of immune checkpoint therapy

    Patients with cancer who received mRNA-based COVID vaccines within 100 days of starting immune checkpoint therapy were twice as likely to be alive three years after beginning treatment, according to a new study led by researchers at…

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