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New dietary supplement may efficiently treat iron deficiency and anemia
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: Iron deficiency is globally widespread. Women are particularly affected, with one in five in Europe suffering from iron deficiency. The consequences are anemia, constant fatigue, chronic headaches and a weakened immune system. Researchers led by ETH…
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Trump inks deals to cut prices of weight loss drugs
The Trump Administration announced on Thursday that it has reached deals with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower the prices of some of their popular GLP-1 weight loss drugs in exchange for partial Medicare coverage, which opens up new markets for both companies. Currently, Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic and Wegovy and Lilly’s Zepbound and Mounjaro sell for a list price of…
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Oregon, Washington apply for rural health program
SALEM/OLYMPIA – Both Oregon and Washington have submitted applications to the federal government for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, which is set to award funds to strengthen rural health care. The program, established as part U.S. House Resolution 1 known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill”, provides $10 billion annually from fiscal years 2026 through 2030 to improve…
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NHS fentanyl alert to hundreds of thousands who drink this kind of fruit juice
People might find themselves more at risk of ‘serious side effects’ People who take a certain medication have been warned against drinking this fruit juice(Image: getty) People taking one of the UK’s most commonly prescribed painkillers have been given an alert not to drink a common breakfast juice or risk suffering from a major side effect. People should cut this…
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As health companies get bigger, so do the bills. It’s unclear if Trump’s team will intervene.
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 cancer patient might live in a town with four oncology groups, but only one accepts his insurance — the one owned by his insurer. A young couple could see huge bills after their child is…
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Upgrade by Jan 1 or shut shop: Drugmakers put on notice after cough syrup deaths
After a string of global scandals over toxic Indian cough syrups linked to child deaths abroad, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has drawn a hard line, all drug manufacturers must comply with global Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) by January 1, 2026, or face closure. No further extensions will be granted. FINAL DEADLINE FOR NON-COMPLIANT UNITS The CDSCO’s latest…
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Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to high rates of dysfunctional breathing patterns
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Chronic fatigue syndrome leaves patients exhausted and struggling with brain fog—and it typically gets worse after mental or physical exercise, a phenomenon called post-exertional malaise. Now, scientists investigating shortness of breath in chronic fatigue patients have discovered that they are highly likely to experience dysfunctional breathing, which could be caused by dysautonomia, abnormal control of innervation…
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Natural Ozempic in the body? Science has found a way to produce GLP-1 inside the body for lasting weight loss
To put it simply: the research is still at its very early stage. Most of the findings come from lab studies of human pancreatic tissue and mice models. For example, the Duke study found evidence of higher-than-expected GLP-1 production in alpha cells from human samples. Apart from that, a biotech company, Fractyl Health, is developing a gene-therapy style approach (called…
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Experimental pill shows results in eliminating bad cholesterol | Health Watch
Experimental pill shows results in eliminating bad cholesterol | Health Watch – CBS Chicago Pharmaceutical maker Merck presented its findings on the drug “Enlicitide” at an American Heart Association Conference this weekend. It works by clearing so-called “bad” cholesterol from the arteries. Source link
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Can your gut bacteria predict your age and lifestyle? New study says yes
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: By analyzing co-abundance networks in 938 healthy adults, scientists discovered how lifestyle factors subtly rewire bacterial relationships in the gut, offering a more powerful way to predict health traits than abundance-based models. Study: Cross and inter-family…
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