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  • US cancer registries, constrained by Trump policies, to recognize only ‘male’ or ‘female’ patients

    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 top authorities of U.S. cancer statistics will soon have to classify the sex of patients strictly as male, female, or unknown, a change scientists and advocates say will harm the health of transgender people, one…

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  • Pharmacists pick up 1257 mistakes in prescriptions in a week

    An audit at 68 pharmacies found 26 percent of mistakes by prescribers – like doctors, midwives and dentists – had a high risk of patient harm. Photo: RNZ 1145 reports submitted with 1247 “issues” identified Dose issues most common (25.93 percent), followed by quantities, missing details and inappropriate medications 26 percent of problems “high risk of harm” to patients Pharmacists…

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  • The health care system we almost had (and still can)

    Most of our current financial worries — whether federal, state, or even at the personal and family level — are driven by the fact that our health care system is a wasteful, complicated mess. But it didn’t need to be this way. In fact, a promising model was emerging before WWII but was snuffed out when the federal government threw…

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  • Regional Health Properties Reports Third Quarter 2025

    ATLANTA, GA, Nov. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Regional Health Properties, Inc. (the “Company”, “Regional”, “we”, “us” or “our”) (OTCQB: RHEP) (OTCQB: RHEPA) (OTCQB: RHEPB) (OTCQB:RHEPZ), a self-managed healthcare real estate investment company that invests primarily in real estate purposed for senior living and long-term care, today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025. THIRD…

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  • Women warned over meds with high risk for serious birth defects

    One mother desperately wants others to know the true consequences of taking medications during pregnancy that are known to cause serious birth defects – education she says she missed out on. Thousands of women and girls in New Zealand are on the anti-seizure medicines, which if taken during pregnancy have a risk for physical deformities and damage to the brain…

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  • FDA in Flux — November 2025 Newsletter | Mintz – Health Care Viewpoints

    Welcome to FDA in Flux — A Mintz newsletter tracking rapid changes in policy and agency actions that impact medical, life sciences, and consumer product investment decisions and development strategies. FDA’s Digital Health Advisors Acknowledge Benefits of Mental Health Chatbots, Urge Caution Around Diagnoses What is happening: FDA’s Digital Health Advisory Committee met virtually on November 6, 2025 to learn…

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  • Can black cumin help fight obesity?

    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 combining lab experiments and a human trial reveals that black cumin seed not only downregulates the genes that drive fat cell formation but also improves cholesterol levels, highlighting its potential as a natural approach…

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  • NZ government’s puberty blockers move attracts strong reactions

    The imminent pause on puberty blockers in New Zealand has provoked strong feelings on both sides of the debate: supporters say it will keep children safe, while critics warn it will cause “profound distress”. The NZ Cabinet has signed off on plans to halt new prescriptions for puberty blockers for young people with gender dysphoria from mid-December, pending the results…

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  • Govt’s puberty blockers move attracts strong reactions

    Photo: 123RF The imminent pause on puberty blockers has provoked strong feelings on both sides of the debate: supporters say it will keep children safe, while critics warn it will cause “profound distress”. Cabinet has signed off on plans to halt new prescriptions for puberty blockers for young people with gender dysphoria from mid-December, pending the results of a major…

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  • Study shows how ketogenic eating improves hormonal balance in PCOS

    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: A new synthesis of randomized trials reveals that a carefully supervised very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet can improve weight, insulin control, and androgen levels in women with PCOS, offering short-term clinical gains while underscoring the need for…

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