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  • AARP Backs Efforts to Stop Prescription Drug Shortages

    The creation of this stockpile is important because “reduced access to needed prescription drugs — whether due to emergency circumstances, supply chain disruptions or other causes — can delay or deny critical care or force prescribers to turn to less effective alternatives,” Megan O’Reilly, vice president of health and family for government affairs at AARP, wrote in her letter to…

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  • Gut Health Questions You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask

    Gas, bloat and poop are topics many people are too embarrassed to talk about. Most symptoms are part of normal digestion, but some may be a sign of more concerning issues. Digestive issues can be embarrassing, but talking about them with a healthcare provider is important Many of those managing chronic digestive symptoms often delay getting assistance because they are…

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  • Ayurveda expert shares traditional Ayurvedic superfoods that double up as nutraceuticals – ashwagandha, amla, moringa

    Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine originating from India that focuses on achieving health and wellness through the use of natural remedies and holistic approaches. Among its many healing practices, some superfoods are particularly valued for their nutrition and health benefits. Three notable Ayurvedic superfoods are ashwagandha, amla, and moringa. Each of these offers unique health benefits, supported by…

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  • UCLA presents advances in radiation therapy at ASTRO 2025

    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: Physicians and scientists from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center will share the latest research and clinical trial results at the 2025 American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting, including studies on targeted radioactive therapy for…

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  • Thinking outside the box to fabricate customized 3D neural chips

    Credit: KAIST Cultured neural tissues have been widely used as a simplified experimental model for brain research. However, existing devices for growing and recording neural tissues, which are manufactured using semiconductor processes, have limitations in terms of shape modification and the implementation of three-dimensional (3D) structures. By thinking outside the box, a KAIST research team has successfully created a customized…

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  • Experts raise concerns about ‘GLP-1 Patches’ – NBC Connecticut

    More and more people are considering using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. But there are concerns about products being advertised as so-called “GLP-1 patches.” They are easier and cheaper to get than the actual drugs. A research organization called RAND surveyed Americans and found about 12% had used GLP-1 drugs. And 14% were interested in them. RAND reports in just…

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  • Why do Indian doctors keep prescribing antibiotics when they know they shouldn’t? – The South First

    India issues over half a billion antibiotic prescriptions in the private sector alone, placing it at the center of this global crisis. Published Sep 27, 2025 | 7:00 AM ⚊ Updated Sep 27, 2025 | 7:00 AM Representational image. Credit: iStock Synopsis: In India, 70% of childhood diarrhoea cases receive unnecessary antibiotics, fueling antimicrobial resistance. A study in Karnataka and…

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  • ‘Don’t trust Trump’: how UK health experts are fighting back against a war on medicine | Health

    Wes Streeting, the UK health secretary, was in a government car heading back into central London from a flag-raising to mark the UK’s recognition of Palestine when he saw the news. “He was aghast,” an aide said. Streeting was reading on his phone that Donald Trump had just warned women not to take Tylenol – known outside the US as…

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  • Ligolab and Pathpresenter announce strategic partnership to deliver seamless digital pathology workflows

    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: LigoLab, a leading provider of enterprise laboratory information system (LIS) software and fully integrated laboratory revenue cycle management (lab RCM) solutions, and PathPresenter, a global leader in digital pathology image viewing and management solutions, today announced…

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  • mRNA vaccine shows promise for treating age-related macular degeneration

    Researchers at Science Tokyo developed an mRNA vaccine that suppressed abnormal retinal blood vessel growth in mouse models. The vaccine can be administered intramuscularly and showed effectiveness comparable to current eye injection therapies, while offering a less invasive alternative. Credit: Institute of Science Tokyo An mRNA vaccine developed by researchers from Japan suppressed abnormal blood vessel growth or neovascularization in…

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