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  • Can drones become the frontline of medical delivery in flood-hit regions?

    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: By combining geospatial modeling with real test flights, researchers show how drones could bypass flooded roads and isolated coastlines to deliver lifesaving medications where traditional healthcare falls short. Study: Drone-based medication delivery for rural, flood-prone coastal…

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  • Skin symptoms may forewarn mental health risks

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain Scientists have discovered that mental health patients who have skin conditions may be more at risk of worse outcomes, including suicidality and depression. This work, which may aid in identifying at-risk patients and personalizing psychiatric treatment, was presented at the ECNP meeting in Amsterdam. The researchers looked at 481 patients with a first episode of psychosis…

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  • From Patna to London: Ayush researchers find Indian roots of water therapy’s global journey

    A recent study by researchers from the Pune-based National Institute of Naturopathy (NIN) under the Union Ministry of Ayush has brought renewed attention to India’s historical contribution to the development of hydrotherapy and vapour bath techniques that shaped modern Naturopathy. The study titled “Impact on Hydrotherapy: Contribution by Sake Dean Mahomed” explored how traditional Indian therapeutic methods travelled westward centuries…

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  • A timely investment in health, equity, and resilience

    12 October 2025 — The Global Fund warmly welcomes Germany’s commitment of €1 billion to the Eighth Replenishment, announced at the World Health Summit in Berlin – a powerful signal of its enduring leadership in global health and its deep commitment to equity, resilience, and innovation. “The Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to curb the spread of…

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  • Weight loss jab sales surge across UK, report shows – The Independent

    Weight loss jab sales surge across UK, report shows  The Independent Revealed: 2.5m Britons now use weight loss jabs  The Telegraph What happens when you stop weight-loss jabs? – Full Story podcast  The Guardian The terrifying Ozempic ‘trick’ your slim pals are leaning on – as one doctor issues grim warning  The Sun The jab into the unknown: The unstoppable rise of the so…

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  • ADHD traits linked to higher creativity through mind wandering

    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 confirms that ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can be linked to increased creativity and suggests that this creativity is associated with a greater tendency to let your mind wander. This first study to explain…

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  • Cesarean delivery linked to higher risk of pain and sleep problems after childbirth

    Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain New mothers are more likely to experience severe pain that disrupts sleep and activities of daily living, as well as develop sleep disorders, if they give birth by cesarean delivery (C-section), suggests research presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2025 annual meeting. “Sleep is often overlooked in postpartum recovery, but it is central to a mother’s physical and…

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  • People’s Pharmacy: Pain-relieving drug Journavx not yet approved for chronic pain

    Q. Journavx works for me. I rarely need an opioid like Norco (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) or an NSAID like Celebrex when I’m on it. Now my pain specialist says it is limited to three months a year. So, I’m done for 2025. She says she is doing everything she can to find a way around that restriction for her patients…

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  • Urgent calls for debt relief as study shows health and education cuts in developing world | International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    Top economists are demanding urgent action on debt relief in Washington this week, as analysis from the campaign group Debt Justice shows struggling governments are cutting back on health and education. As finance ministers and central bankers gather for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank annual meetings, influential experts including the Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, and leading economists…

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  • Authorities warn of severe side effects from sleep drink DroomSap

    Dutch health authorities have received dozens of reports of serious side effects linked to the sleep drink DroomSap, which contains the chemical substance doxylamine — a compound banned in the Netherlands for use in medication due to its risks, RTL reports. The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Center Lareb has so far received nineteen official reports, while the National Poisons Information Center (NVIC)…

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