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A new drug is helping families who’ve spent years padlocking fridges, chaining garbage cans, and hiding food as their children with Prader-Willi syndrome deal with unrelenting hunger. But … more
A new study shows that music therapy is as effective as cognitive behavioral therapy at helping cancer patients and survivors heal emotionally. more
By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger When Christy Owca’s 17-year-old son flipped his Jeep in a crash in 2019, she was grateful that an ambulance got him to the hospital quickly and that his … more
In a country where birth control access is in jeopardy and women's medical needs have been historically overlooked, how do social media trends like #lutealphase and "cycle syncing" complicate the … more
DUOS recently won the health tech consumer/employer track of MedCity News’ INVEST Pitch Perfect contest. The company supports older adults and their caregivers by addressing health-related social … more
Immune checkpoint inhibitors for advanced oesophageal cancer treated with surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: … more
What are the benefits and risks of different treatments for central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC)? Key messages - No intervention was shown to perform better for the treatment of central serous … more
Bristol Myers Squibb’s new multibillion-dollar partnership in a hot area of cancer research overshadowed many of the announcements at the recent annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical … more
Advances in flow cytometry could enable researchers to uncover valuable insights about food allergies without allergen exposure. The post Attacking Food Allergies: How Technology can Ease the … more
Oral diseases cost Americans almost $140 billion annually. What will it take to bring these costs down? The post If We Treated Tooth Decay Like We Treat Heart Disease, We’d Save Billions … more
On Father's Day, Esther Ngumbi thinks of the sacrifices her Kenyan dad made to ensure that not only his son but his four daughters got an education. He'd say, "I choose to educate you, my girls." more
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all the people serving on a national vaccine advisory board. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Edwin Asturias, one of the doctors who was sacked. more
Former FDA chief Dr. David Kessler says the new weight-loss drugs are a powerful tool to fight obesity. But they come with pitfalls. Here's his tips for how to use them successfully. more
By Heidi Perez-Moreno Border Belt Beth has always enjoyed cooking. But the kitchen at the home she shared with her ex-boyfriend for 10 years had become a war zone.  He would criticize her every … more
Walking more could therefore be a simple yet powerful way to reduce risk of chronic low back pain and other diseases. Continue reading → more
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apparently embraces the outdated "miasma theory" of disease instead of the widely accept "germ theory" of disease, which may help explain some of the actions … more
By Andrew R. Jones Asheville Watchdog Four days before a boy died at a Transylvania County wilderness camp and 16 months before two girls died by suicide at Asheville Academy, the programs’ … more
Through a new partnership, Zocdoc’s technology has been embedded within Blue Shield of California’s “Find a Doctor” feature. Members can now log in and find real-time availability of … more
I had the opportunity to speak with Kirk Czonstka, SVP of Strategic Alliances at Garner Health.  We share a common goal: to deliver high quality, affordable healthcare for all. The post Garner … more
While walking through Burton upon Trent, Steve noticed unusual stickers on lampposts and bins with a shiny green marijuana leaf, a QR code, and the phrase “get your delivery.” Curious, he … more
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