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  • Don’t jeopardize Manning’s health, Caldwell will do just fine – The Daily Texan

    As we have gotten familiar with the dangers of suffering head trauma in contact sports over the past decade, concussions are not a matter to take lightly.  Simply put, sustaining injuries sucks, especially if a player is a true warrior. Sophomore quarterback Arch Manning has shown throughout the course of the season that he wants to charge out onto the…

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  • What the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor recall affecting hundreds of thousands FDA drug inspections

    Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it’s investigating the financials of Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, ‘The A Word’, which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know…

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  • COVID-19 in pregnancy may raise autism and neurodevelopmental disorder risk

    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: New research from Mass General Brigham reveals that COVID-19 infection in pregnancy may subtly alter fetal brain development, heightening the risk of speech, motor, and autism-related disorders in early childhood. Study: Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of 3-Year-Old Children…

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  • Cholesterol drug recall may affect hundreds of thousands: What patients need to know – KHOU

    Cholesterol drug recall may affect hundreds of thousands: What patients need to know  KHOU 140,000 bottles of popular cholesterol medication recalled, FDA says  NBC 5 Chicago 140K Cholesterol Pills Recalled Over Absorption Risk  AARP FDA recalls more than 140K bottles of this common statin: Is your medication one of them?  NJ.com Over 140,000 bottles of cholesterol medication recalled. See affected products.  USA Today Source link

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  • Study reveals chemicals, risks and teen use

    Credit: Abby Giuseppe, Enterprise Marketing and Communications Recent testing by a Virginia Commonwealth University forensic toxicology research lab is uncovering the hidden dangers of vapes and cannabis products used by more than a million school-age children across the country each year. The study also highlights the rise of vaping in schools, where unregulated devices are increasingly found among students. This…

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  • Cholesterol drug recall may affect hundreds of thousands: What patients need to know – WGRZ

    Cholesterol drug recall may affect hundreds of thousands: What patients need to know  WGRZ 140,000 bottles of popular cholesterol medication recalled, FDA says  NBC 5 Chicago FDA Announces Nationwide Recall of Cholesterol Medication—More Than 140,000 Bottles Affected  Health: Trusted and Empathetic Health and Wellness Information FDA recalls more than 140K bottles of this common statin: Is your medication one of them?  NJ.com Cholesterol medication…

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  • Philanthropic Vision Expands Breast Health Services in East Bay

    Seventeen years ago, philanthropist Peter Read sold a prized car to fund a gift that changed the landscape of breast health care in the East Bay. That initial gift led to the creation of the Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center at Sutter’s Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland—a tribute to his late wife, Carol, who passed away from…

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  • Researchers to study the economics of substance use disorder treatments with $4 million NIDA grant

    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 team led by Weill Cornell Medicine and University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine investigators has been awarded a five-year, $4 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for health economics research.…

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  • Thalidomide survivors to be given medical cards by Govt

    The Government has met thalidomide survivors in Dublin and outlined a series of measures to help them, including the provision of medical cards. The drug was prescribed to pregnant mothers in the 1950s and 1960s as an anti-morning sickness drug, but was later pulled because of links to birth defects and lifelong disabilities. The German manufacturer apologised in 2012 to…

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  • AI digital twins help patients make smarter decisions about knee surgery, study finds

    Schematic of the Artificial Intelligence-enabled Decision Aid (AI-DA) including exposure of the AI-DA components to control and intervention groups, and factors used to generate person-specific prediction outputs. aRisk defined as the likelihood of experiencing no change in condition or being worse off after undergoing surgery. bComplication rate defined as estimated complication rate due to joint infection within 90 days, pulmonary…

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