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  • Can Florida really end vaccine mandates? What would this mean for the US and countries like Australia?

    Credit: CDC from Pexels When it comes to the future of childhood immunizations, all eyes are on Robert F. Kennedy Jr, US Secretary of Health and Human Services, and his audacious attempt to discredit vaccinations with misinformation and dodgy “science.” But state governments have their own weapons to destroy vaccine uptake in line with the MAHA (make America healthy again)…

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  • Cornell researchers develop device to simplify fertility treatment

    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: In the quest to address infertility, Cornell University researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that could simplify and automate oocyte cumulus removal, a critical step in assisted reproductive technologies. Their vibration-powered chip not only simplifies a…

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  • ​7 reasons to have a glass of turmeric milk before bed (and the right way to make it)​

    In almost every Indian home, nights came with a familiar ritual: a steaming glass of haldi doodh before bed. It was more than comfort; it healed, soothed, and signalled the day’s gentle close, all in one golden sip. Passed down through grandmothers’ hands, it carried both care and quiet wisdom. While cafes dress it up as a “turmeric latte,” its…

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  • FDA Confirms Direct Review Path For Aquestive’s Allergy Treatment

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday informed Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AQST) that an advisory committee meeting is not required for Anaphylm (dibutepinephrine) Sublingual Film. The Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) target action date for Anaphylm remains January 31, 2026. Anaphylm has the potential to be the first and only FDA-approved, non-invasive, orally delivered epinephrine product for the…

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  • AI lung cancer risk model validated in predominantly Black population at hospital

    Credit: Kampus Production from Pexels A new study presented at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) validates the use of Sybil, a deep learning artificial intelligence model, for predicting future lung cancer risk in a predominantly Black population. The study, conducted by the University of Illinois Hospital & Clinics, (UI…

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  • Trump’s former surgeon general urges president to fire RFK Jr over vaccine policy and CDC chaos | Robert F Kennedy Jr

    The surgeon general from the first Trump administration on Saturday said that the US president should “absolutely” fire health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr over his “dangerous” policies on vaccines and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Jerome Adams, who has become a pointed critic of the controversial public health decisions being swiftly rolled out in the second…

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  • Piezo1 identified as key trigger for tension driven skin expansion

    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: Investigators at Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that the protein Piezo1 controls skin growth by detecting when skin is stretched and then coordinating the metabolic and immune changes necessary for growth. Experts say the findings…

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  • Lawsuits continue against chiropractor, not charges 

    A handful of lawsuits against a Valencia chiropractor were in front of a judge Wednesday, with plaintiffs seeking their claims in civil court in Downtown Los Angeles, after criminal charges proved elusive for their target.  There are now a handful of lawsuits, including a class-action claim against Nicholas Vanderhyde, 41, and his former employer, in connection with his June 2024…

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  • From Cow Urine That Cures Cancer to ‘Vedic Plaster’: A Day at Jaipur’s ‘Gau Mahakumbh’

    The four-day event in Jaipur which kicked off on September 4 and saw several BJP leaders participate has been described by the organisers as a “cow-based global summit and exhibition”. Jaipur: Clad in a saffron kurta and clutching a bottle of “gaumutra (cow urine)”, 55-year-old Pradeep Gupta – an advocate by profession – flashes a friendly grin towards everybody who…

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  • WHO backs weight-loss drugs, urges cheap generics

    Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The World Health Organization recommended a range of blockbuster weight-loss drugs to treat diabetes and obesity globally for the first time on Friday, calling for cheap generic versions to be made available for people in developing countries. The new generation of appetite-suppressing drugs called GLP-1 agonists—which include the brands Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro—have exploded in popularity…

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