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  • NHS ibuprofen warning issued and who should avoid taking painkiller

    The warning is aimed at particular groups who are at a higher risk The warnings are a stark reminder that store painkillers should still be taken with caution(Image: PA) Whenever you’re feeling under the weather, you may have reached for painkillers such as ibuprofen at some point. While most adults and young people aged 17 and over can use this…

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  • AI can spot which patients need treatment to prevent vision loss in young adults

    Example of OCT scan of eye used by AI. Credit: Shafi Balal / ESCRS Researchers have successfully used artificial intelligence (AI) to predict which patients need treatment to stabilize their corneas and preserve their eyesight, in a study presented at the 43rd Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS). The research focused on people with keratoconus,…

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  • Novel RNA target offers hope for improving outcomes in patients with chronic limb ischemia

    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: Mark W. Feinberg, MD, cardiologist with the Mass General Brigham Heart and Vascular Institute and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, is the senior author of a paper published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation,…

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  • NPPA directs drug makers to reduce medicine prices following GST rate cut

    New Delhi: The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) on Friday issued a directive to all drug and medical device manufacturers, directing them to immediately reduce the maximum retail price (MRP) of their products. This move comes as a response to the government’s decision to rationalize goods and services tax (GST) rates on drugs and formulations, a recommendation made during the…

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  • Arnold Palmer patients are conductors for a day through Brightline, Orlando Health partnership

    ORLANDO, Fla. – Brightline hosted several patients of the Arnold Palmer children’s hospital and their families to be “a conductor for a day” as part of its ongoing partnership with Orlando Health. Kelly Evans and her family spent their Saturday morning at Brightline’s “Base Camp.” Evans’ daughter, Gabby, had intestine failure a few years ago and is now hospital homebound.…

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  • Immunogrit study reveals how ayurveda can help preserve youthfulness

    Aging is something everyone experiences, but the desire to look and feel young is as old as time itself. Wrinkles appear on the forehead, fine lines near the eyes, and skin loses its glow. These signs often start worrying people in their 30s or 40s. Premature ageing has become a harsh but common reality today where stress, pollution, and unhealthy…

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  • What is the ‘kissing bug’ disease, and should Texans be worried?

    US states with reported wild, domestic, or captive animals exposed to Trypanosoma cruzi locally; states with reported autochthonous human Chagas disease; and all states with reported triatomines in assessment of Chagas disease as endemic to the United States. Credit: Emerging Infectious Diseases (2025). DOI: 10.3201/eid3109.241700 Kissing bugs may sound charming, but with one bite, these insects can spread a dangerous…

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  • Charity funding boosts research into inclusion body myopathy at Aston University

    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: Muscular Dystrophy UK, a charity working on behalf of 110,000 children and adults living with more than 60 muscle-wasting conditions, has awarded £140,944 in funding to Dr. Rebecca Jones at Aston University for a project to…

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  • World Health Organization promotes abortion drugs on essential medicines list

    By Kate Quiñones CNA Staff, Sep 12, 2025 / 17:34 pm Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news. WHO promotes abortion drugs on essential medicines list Pro-life leaders are expressing concern after the inclusion of abortion drugs in the World Health Organization (WHO)’s latest annual list of essential medicines, noting that the drugs can be “dangerous.”  The…

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  • Over 1.8m anti-depression prescriptions issued in just five months

    Figures from the HSE show that more than 1.8 million prescriptions for anti-depression medication were issued to people over 16 years of age in the first five months of this year. Between January and May 2025, 1,855,620 prescriptions were issued to over-16s. The majority – 1,462,648 – were issued under the General Medical Service (GMS) scheme, which provides access to…

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