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Study describes impact of human metapneumovirus in outpatients - CIDRAP Human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that circulates during cold and flu season and can be severe in young infants and the elderly, can often be mistaken for influenza or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). But a recent study in Open Forum ...
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Scientists Just Learned Why Superager Brains Stay Sharp - Popular Mechanics Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: A special group of older adults known as "superagers" displays surprisingly youthful cognitive function. In an attempt to understand why, a team of scientists analyzed postmortem brain samples across a ...
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use Linked to Reduced Risks for Substance Use Disorder - MPR HealthDay News — The use of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists is associated with reduced risks for developing substance use disorders (SUDs), according to a study published online March 4 in The BMJ.
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Bill for routine type 1 diabetes testing in children to be presented to parliament MP Sarah Bool, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as an adult in 2021, announced the plans during a parliamentary debate on 9 March which centred on a petition for 'Lyla's Law'.
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AI model flags hidden breast cancers years before diagnosis in routine mammograms These cancers account for approximately 30% of cancers diagnosed after a negative screening mammogram but before the next scheduled screening examination in screening programs and represent a critical diagnostic gap in current mammogram-based screening ...
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Brain implant paves way for more personalised Parkinson's therapies - NR Times Doris Wang, a neurosurgeon and associate professor of neurological surgery at the university and senior author of the study, said: "This is the first demonstration that a fully implanted device can be used to detect a specific movement state in humans ...
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Child vaccination rates in Wisconsin drop again, raising outbreak concerns, experts warn The data shows Wisconsin's childhood vaccination rates continued to decrease last year. While nearly seven of every 10 children (66.9%) had the recommended vaccinations at age 24 months, nearly three of every 10 did not. This is a decline of almost 2% from ...
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MPs debate type 1 diagnosis and testing - Diabetes UK On Monday 9 March 2026, a debate in Westminster on Lyla's Law shone a powerful light on the need for earlier diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in children. Two-year-old Lyla Story died in her sleep in May 2025, hours after receiving a diagnosis of acute ...
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TheBodyPro: Long-acting ART is great for adherence-challenged patients — but is still just part of what they need Long-acting, injectable antiretroviral therapy (LA-ART) is still only indicated in the U.S. for a narrow subset of optimal patients. But what about the vast swath of people who struggle to maintain a daily oral regimen and wish they had a monthly ...
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use Linked to Reduced Risks for Substance Use Disorder HealthDay News — The use of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists is associated with reduced risks for developing substance use disorders (SUDs), according to a study published online March 4 in The BMJ. Miao Cai, Ph.D., from the VA Saint ...
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NIH Research Grants Drove A $94 Billion National Economic Impact In 2025 - Forbes Research funding from the National Institutes of Health generated $94.15 billion in new economic activity across the nation in 2025, with a return on investment of $2.57 for every $1 invested. The figures come from a new analysis released yesterday by ...
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Protein in the spotlight - Ohio's Country Journal By Brianna Smith. The latest version of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines has essentially flipped the old food pyramid on its head, placing protein, dairy and healthy fats at the top alongside fruits and vegetables. While you and I may not be changing our ...
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Senate moves to save AIDS drug assistance program from DeSantis administration cuts The money was amended onto a House health care bill, HB 697, that changes the state's laws regulating pharmacy benefit managers. Adding the $31 million appropriation and directions on how to spend it was ...
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Leaders' call to correct bias in women's health research and funding Women's health represents an estimated $1 trillion opportunity, yet it receives only 6% of private healthcare investment, and very few clinical trials report sex-disaggregated results. Leaders stress that it will take multistakeholder effort ...
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What's next for RFK Jr.'s MAHA allies on vaccine policy? - STAT News What's behind the abrupt exit of FDA's Prasad? The exit of the FDA's Vinay Prasad is being chalked up to a series of controversial decisions on rare disease drugs by the biologics center he directed. Read ...
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2 NC cities among worst places for pollen allergies, study says. One's No. 7 If you've spent a spring in North Carolina, you know allergy season can be brutal. Now, a new report suggests two cities in the state are among the most tough places in the country for people who suffer from seasonal allergies.
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Menopause hormone therapy is popular, so why the 'mad scramble' to fill prescriptions? With the removal of the black-box warning on hormone therapy for menopause, some providers and patients report shortages or delays, waiting for a pharmacy to restock transdermal estrogen patches.
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