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Shift Bioscience publishes improved metric calibration framework for robust genetic perturbation modeling using AI Virtual Cells
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: Shift Bioscience (Shift), a biotechnology company uncovering the biology of cell rejuvenation to end the morbidity and mortality of aging, today announced the release of new research detailing an improved framework for evaluating benchmark metric calibration…
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Boom in weight loss drugs may help protect Ireland’s corporation tax haul, says watchdog
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Timely home repairs are needed for good health in remote Aboriginal communities
by Stephanie Enkel, Asha Bowen, Hannah M.M. Thomas, Rachel Burgess, The Conversation Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain For people living in metro areas, a broken hot water system or washing machine is a nuisance. But it can usually be sorted by a phone call for a same-day repair or a quick trip to the hardware store. In remote communities, the same…
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Telehealth prescribing of Ritalin, addiction medications OK’d again
The Trump administration appears poised to extend a temporary, Covid-era rule allowing health providers to prescribe certain controlled substances, like ADHD medications and treatments for opioid addiction, via telemedicine. Under the current rules, providers can initiate prescriptions for drugs like Ritalin or Adderall for ADHD, or buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, without first examining the patient in-person. The extension would…
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What diet do people with type 2 diabetes really want? Study reveals flexibility beats strict meal plans
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: British adults with diabetes overwhelmingly favor simple, adaptable eating patterns over rigid low-calorie meal replacements, highlighting that personal choice may be key to long-term adherence and better health outcomes. Study: Understanding Preferences for Weight Loss Diets…
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Can peppermint oil relieve headaches? Doctor shares 4 healthy habits to add to your routine that support natural healing
Natural healing doesn’t always require complicated treatments – sometimes, it starts with simple, everyday habits. From easing pain and improving digestion to promoting better sleep, a few natural remedies can go a long way in supporting your body’s own recovery process. According to Dr Sood, peppermint oil can provide gentle relief for mild headaches. (Unsplash) Also Read | Cardiologist with…
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Better treatments buoy multiple-myeloma patients, bound by research cuts and racial disparities
Micrograph of a plasmacytoma, the histologic correlate of multiple myeloma. H&E stain. Credit: Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0 For more than a year, Diane Hunter, now 72, had been experiencing vague symptoms—pain in her spine and hips, nausea, exhaustion, thirst, and frequent urination. Her primary care physician had ruled out diabetes before finally chalking up her ailments to getting older. But months…
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Everyday speech patterns reveal hidden markers of brain health
The way we speak in everyday conversation may hold important clues about brain health, according to new research from Baycrest, the University of Toronto and York University. The study found that subtle features of speech timing, such as pauses, fillers (‘uh,’ ‘um’) and word-finding difficulty, are strongly linked to executive function, the set of mental skills that support memory, planning…
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ADHD medication recalled nationwide because users aren’t getting the full effect
(Gray News) – A popular ADHD medication is being recalled nationwide because its users won’t be able to get the full effect. According to the Food and Drug Administration, several lots of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate capsules, a generic form of Vyvanse, are being recalled. The recall was announced Oct. 28. The Board of Pharmacy said the medication failed dissolution tests, writing,…
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