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Research reveals extensive LA-area fires altered blood proteins in firefighters, raising health concerns
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health found that firefighters who battled the massive urban fires in the Los Angeles area in January 2025 developed physiological changes that may increase their risk of diseases, including cancer. The research, which was published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,…
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Top FDA drug regulator resigns after officials probe ‘serious concerns’ about his conduct
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug center abruptly resigned Sunday after federal officials began reviewing “serious concerns about his personal conduct,” according to a government spokesperson. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who was named to the FDA post in July, was placed on leave Friday after officials in the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office…
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Indoor hydroponic gardening boosts wellbeing for cancer patients
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Indoor hydroponic gardening – a method of growing plants using nutrient-rich water instead of soil – could help cancer patients develop better mental health, eat a healthier diet and enjoy a better overall quality of life.…
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Kimberly-Clark to buy Tylenol maker Kenvue in massive consumer merger
Caroline Woods: Big brands and big money – Kimberly-Clark is buying Kenvue in a nearly $50 billion cash and stock deal. That would put Huggies, Kleenex, Band-Aid, Neutrogena and Tylenol all under one roof. It’s one of the biggest deals on Wall Street this year and a major move for Kimberly-Clark, which has been pivoting toward higher-growth, higher-margin businesses. If…
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Robust Revenue Growth and …
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Revenue: Grew 49% year over year to nearly $600 million in Q3 2025. Adjusted EBITDA Margin: Above 13% for the third quarter. Subscriber Growth: Increased by more than 30,000 sequentially, reflecting a 20% year over year growth rate. Adjusted EBIT: Grew more than 50% year over year to $78 million in Q3 2025. Gross…
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Is global cancer care losing its human touch?
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new Lancet Oncology Commission highlights a growing “human crisis” in cancer care. Despite advances in treatment and increased survival rates, many patients worldwide are not receiving the compassionate, holistic support they need. The article, “The human crisis in cancer: a Lancet Oncology Commission,” is published in The Lancet Oncology. Globally, more than 19 million new…
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Gov. Hobbs launches prescription drug discount cards
PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs launched an initiative with the Arizona Department of Health Services to allow Arizonans to save money on prescription drugs. What we know: The initiative, called AZRx, begins Monday, Nov. 3, and allows residents to sign up for a discount card through the multistage public pharmacy collaborative, ArrayRx, which the state joined last year. AZRx…
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States make progress in removing barriers to opioid use disorder medications
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A new study from Tulane University found that, over the past decade, more states have moved to make it easier for people with opioid use disorder to get potentially life-saving medication. The study published in Health…
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Prescription painkillers shortage in Canada expected to continue into new year
TORONTO — Pharmacists say a shortage of medications that contain oxycodone is expected to continue into the new year, while supply of another type of painkiller has increased since a nationwide disruption in the summer. In July, Health Canada sent out a notice about a shortage of drugs that contain acetaminophen with oxycodone, which includes those by the brand name…
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Weightlifting outmuscles running for blood sugar control, study finds
Research conducted by Fralin Biomedical Research at Virginia Tech Professor Zhen Yan (left), Ryan Montalvo, and others compared the effects of endurance and resistance exercise in mice fed a high-fat diet. Credit: Clayton Metz/Virginia Tech Running may help burn calories, but when it comes to preventing diabetes and obesity, pumping iron might have the edge, according to preclinical findings from…
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