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  • Long COVID associated with abnormal uterine bleeding and cycle-phase symptom variation

    Credit: Sora Shimazaki from Pexels The Center for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh reports that long COVID was associated with abnormal uterine bleeding in a UK population, with increased menstrual volume, longer duration and more intermenstrual bleeding with no impaired ovarian function, alongside differences in peripheral and endometrial inflammation. Pre-pandemic abnormal uterine bleeding was already considered common and burdensome. One…

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  • Hundreds of Jewish Health Professionals Say ‘End the Genocide’ in Gaza

    Injured Palestinians, including children, are brought to the Kuwaiti field hospital after the Israeli army targets the tents in al-Mawasi area in Khan Younis. Photo by Mahmoud Bassam/Anadolu via Getty Images “As Jewish professionals in medicine, public health, and related fields, we cannot remain silent in the face of a genocide being carried out against the Palestinians in Gaza by…

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  • GST 2.0: These lifesaving drugs and medicines get cheaper from Monday after rate cuts — Check full list – Mint

    GST 2.0: These lifesaving drugs and medicines get cheaper from Monday after rate cuts — Check full list  Mint Insurers may pass on best benefit to customers on GST cuts: Edme Insurance Brokers COO  The Hindu Come Monday, medicine prices to see an average 6.5% dip  BusinessLine Insurance gets 18% cheaper now, yet THESE policyholders won’t benefit – check if you are one…

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  • UC Davis wins NSF grants to advance AI-driven protein engineering

    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: Two projects at the University of California, Davis, that use artificial intelligence to design and engineer proteins for industrial and health applications have been funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).  The grants are part…

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  • AIIMS gastroenterologist shares top 4 natural remedies for constipation: From posture on toilet seat to what to drink

    Do you struggle with constipation often? In a September 19 Instagram post, Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, recommended four natural methods to alleviate occasional constipation. “Simple daily tweaks to your diet can transform gut health — and keep things moving,” he wrote in his caption. Also read | Struggling with constipation? Here’s what…

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  • Is it OK to sit on public toilet seats?

    Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain If you’re a parent or have a chronic health condition that needs quick or frequent trips to the bathroom, you’ve probably mapped out the half-decent public toilets in your area. But sometimes, you don’t have a choice and have to use a toilet that looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in weeks. Do you brave it…

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  • Annual conference at UT Arlington explores how AI shapes the future of health care

    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: The University of Texas at Arlington will bring together experts and innovators at the fifth annual Texas Health Informatics Alliance Conference, exploring how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of health care. The conference will take…

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  • Asking Eric: Wife’s chiropractor is draining us for $4,000 a year in vitamins and supplements

    Dear Eric: I have been married to a wonderful woman for more than 50 years. About five years ago, I discovered that she spends more than $4,000 a year on vitamins and supplements. She hid these purchases from me by putting a small amount of the bill on a credit card and paying the rest in cash. She buys them…

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  • 2026 Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity announced | Philanthropy news

    The Fitzhugh Mullan Health Workforce Institute at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health has announced the 2026 class of Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity (AFHE). Established in 2016 as Leaders for Health Equity, the program includes a year-long non-residential program designed to deepen their leadership and strategic thinking. This year, a cohort of 15 global leaders dedicated to…

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  • YOU LOVE TO SEE IT: Side Effects May Include FDA Crackdowns – The Lever

    YOU LOVE TO SEE IT: Side Effects May Include FDA Crackdowns  The Lever WATCH: Parody drug ad spotlights RFK’s crackdown on misleading pharmaceutical marketing  Fox News FDA takes on GLP-1 compounding boom with warnings about misleading marketing  statnews.com FDA Letters Flag Oprah Video, Morgan Freeman Ad in Crackdown  Bloomberg.com FDA takes aim at Hims & Hers, weight loss drugs in new advertising blitz  AP News…

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