Simple Measures Ease Cardiac Strain in 100-Degree Weather

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/simple-measures-ease-cardiac-strain-in-100-degree-weather/ In the absence of air conditioning, simple measures proved effective at lowering heat-induced cardiac strain in older people. Randomized crossover studies showed that electric fans and skin wetting both worked better than no cooling in a hot and humid environment — and in people with or without coronary artery disease (CAD) […]

Zepbound’s Weight Loss, Cardiometabolic Benefits Hold Up at 3 Years

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/zepbounds-weight-loss-cardiometabolic-benefits-hold-up-at-3-years/ SAN ANTONIO — Patients with overweight or obesity lost an average one-fifth of their body weight with the highest dose of tirzepatide (Zepbound) and maintained that loss for more than 3 years, follow-up of a randomized trial showed. And patients taking any dose of the dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist had improvements […]

Health Worker Gets 2 Years for Accessing Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Medical Records

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/health-worker-gets-2-years-for-accessing-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-medical-records/ A former healthcare worker who illegally accessed the health records of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before she died was sentenced Thursday to 2 years in prison. Trent Russell, 34, of Bellevue, Nebraska, who worked at the time as a transplant coordinator for the Washington Regional Transplant Community and had […]

Intravitreal Implant Could Transform Wet AMD Treatment

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/intravitreal-implant-could-transform-wet-amd-treatment/ An intravitreal implant (OTX-TKI) containing the tyrosine kinase inhibitor axitinib (Inlyta) was well tolerated and significantly reduced injection frequency by nearly 90% in patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to results from a phase I study presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting. In this exclusive MedPage Today […]

Prostate Cancer Treatment Associated With Long-Term Complications

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/prostate-cancer-treatment-associated-with-long-term-complications/ Even accounting for age-related symptoms and disease, treatment of prostate cancer came with higher rates of complications associated with worse quality of life and new health risks, a cohort study showed. At 12 years, the risk of urinary or sexual complications was seven times greater after prostatectomy (HR 7.23, 95% CI […]

Watch for Psoriasis After Cancer Immunotherapy, Study Says

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/watch-for-psoriasis-after-cancer-immunotherapy-study-says/ PD-1 and PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for treating advanced cancer were associated with an increased risk of new-onset psoriasis, a large observational study from Taiwan found. In an as-started analysis, the risk for psoriasis among patients with stage III/IV cancers was two- to three-fold higher among ICI users when compared […]

Doc Gets 31 Years for Poisoning Mother’s Partner With Fake COVID Vax

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/doc-gets-31-years-for-poisoning-mothers-partner-with-fake-covid-vax/ LONDON — A British doctor who was disgruntled about his inheritance and tried to kill his mother’s boyfriend by injecting him with a fake COVID-19 vaccine that was poison was sentenced Wednesday to 31 years in prison. Thomas Kwan, MBBS, disguised himself as a nurse making home virus booster visits to […]

FDA Plans to Ban Popular Cold Med

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/fda-plans-to-ban-popular-cold-med/ The FDA announced on Thursday a proposed order to remove oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient in over-the-counter (OTC) nasal decongestion drugs after a comprehensive review of the available data showed it was not effective. The agency pointed out that since this is a proposed order companies can continue to market […]

Bird flu antibodies found in dairy workers in Michigan and Colorado

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/bird-flu-antibodies-found-in-dairy-workers-in-michigan-and-colorado/ Farm workers exposed to infected dairy cattle have been found to carry bird flu antibodies Helen King/Getty Images There may be more bird flu cases in humans in the US than we previously thought. Health departments in two states took blood tests of workers on dairy farms known to have hosted […]

Now Is Not the Time to Undo Adolescent Vaccination Policies

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/now-is-not-the-time-to-undo-adolescent-vaccination-policies/ Hughes is an attorney who writes and teaches in the areas of biopharmaceutical and disease prevention policy. At a time when routine vaccination rates have yet to recover from a pandemic-era dip and vaccine confidence is more fragile than ever, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is considering rolling […]

Ambulance Hit Cyclist, Then Billed $2K; Doc Accused of Stealing From Helene Victims

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/ambulance-hit-cyclist-then-billed-2k-doc-accused-of-stealing-from-helene-victims/ In Oregon, an ambulance hit a cyclist — then billed him almost $2,000 for a ride to the hospital, a new lawsuit alleged. (New York Post) Florida doctor Mark Anthony Smith, MD, is facing charges for allegedly stealing donations and other items meant for the victims of Hurricane Helene. (First Coast […]

Top doctor was terrified NHS might be overwhelmed during Covid

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/top-doctor-was-terrified-nhs-might-be-overwhelmed-during-covid/ Covid inquiry Prof Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director at NHS England, was giving evidence to the Covid inquiry in west London. The most senior doctor in NHS England has said he was “personally terrified” that hospitals could have been overwhelmed in the early stages of the pandemic. Prof Sir Stephen […]

What Happens to Medicare Price Negotiations Under Trump?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/what-happens-to-medicare-price-negotiations-under-trump/ In 2022, the Biden administration passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which allowed Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices for the first time — a reform long sought by progressive Democrats. Under President-elect Trump, the future of the program is less certain. But if there’s one thing that experts agree on, […]

Telehealth Reduces Low-Value Care in Primary Care

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/telehealth-reduces-low-value-care-in-primary-care/ TOPLINE: Increased telehealth use in primary care practices is associated with reduced rates of low-value cervical cancer screening and thyroid testing. No significant association is found between telehealth use and most other low-value care services. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study using Medicare fee-for-service claims data from January 1, 2019, […]

Complications After Prostate Cancer Treatment

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/complications-after-prostate-cancer-treatment/ TOPLINE: Patients treated for prostate cancer had higher rates of complications, including urinary and sexual issues, than a control group of men. Radiotherapy increases the risk for bladder cancer and radiation-specific complications, according to the new cohort study. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a cohort study to try to characterize long-term treatment-related adverse […]

Doctors Top Income List; RFK Jr. Reveals More; Brie Cheese Recall

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/doctors-top-income-list-rfk-jr-reveals-more-brie-cheese-recall/ Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Of the 20 occupations with the highest average pay in the U.S., 16 are some kind of doctor. (USA Today) Polling data show that President-elect Donald Trump won over the majority of voters who were very concerned about the cost of healthcare. […]

Irradiated Volume, Smoking Linked to Breast Induration Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/irradiated-volume-smoking-linked-to-breast-induration-risk/ TOPLINE: The risk for breast induration is associated with the volume of irradiated breast tissue in patients aged 65 years or older, but not in those aged 50-64 years, according to a recent study. The researchers did, however, observe a dose-volume relationship for patients younger than 50 years who received a […]

GLP-1 RAs Safe in the Perioperative Period

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/glp-1-ras-safe-in-the-perioperative-period/ The majority of patients may safely take glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) before elective surgery and gastrointestinal endoscopies, according to updated guidance from five medical societies. The new guidance, contrasting with earlier recommendations, says these incrementally used agents can be taken up until the day of surgery, but patients […]

What Could Change Under Second Trump Term?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/what-could-change-under-second-trump-term/ The new administration of President-Elect Donald Trump could mean the end of extra premium subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), skepticism of vaccines, and a focus on rooting out perceived corruption at federal healthcare agencies, health policy experts said on Wednesday. During his first administration, Trump said he would repeal […]

Postpartum Depression Common After Cesarean Delivery

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/postpartum-depression-common-after-cesarean-delivery/ TOPLINE: About 1 in 6 women experience symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) 2 months after cesarean delivery, with certain obstetric factors such as emergency cesarean delivery before labor, cesarean delivery after labor induction, lack of social support in the operating room, and severe postoperative pain influencing the risk. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted […]

Costs of Common Neurologic Meds Continue to Rise

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/costs-of-common-neurologic-meds-continue-to-rise/ In the United States, out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of brand-name medications for neurological disorders increased significantly from 2012 to 2021, with the largest hikes in multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs, new analysis shows.  After adjusting for inflation, the analysis shows OOP costs for MS medications increased by 217%, from $750 per year in […]

Nanoemulsion Lubricant Offers Dry Eye Relief

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/nanoemulsion-lubricant-offers-dry-eye-relief/ TOPLINE: A phospholipid nanoemulsion–based ocular lubricant applied twice daily is well tolerated, improves the stability of tear film, and alleviates symptoms in patients with dry eye disease. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a prospective, multicenter, single-arm study in Brazil involving 70 adult patients (mean age, 45 years; 85.7% women) who were diagnosed with […]

Levonorgestrel IUDs Linked to Higher Skin Side Effects

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/levonorgestrel-iuds-linked-to-higher-skin-side-effects/ TOPLINE: Levonorgestrel intrauterine devices (IUDs) are associated with significantly more reports of acne, alopecia, and hirsutism compared with copper IUDs, with some differences between the available levonorgestrel IUDs. METHODOLOGY: Researchers reviewed the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adverse Events Reporting System (FAERS) through December 2023 for adverse events associated with […]

How Cyberattacks Put Patients at Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/how-cyberattacks-put-patients-at-risk/ On September 27, 2024, UMC Health System in Lubbock, Texas, experienced an IT outage due to a cybersecurity incident that temporarily diverted patients to other healthcare facilities. So far, this year, there have been 386 cyberattacks on healthcare organizations. These high-impact ransomware attacks disrupt and delay patient care. In recent years, […]

Which Is Best for Behçet Syndrome?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/which-is-best-for-behcet-syndrome/ TOPLINE: Both infliximab and adalimumab are safe and effective in achieving remission in patients with severe mucocutaneous Behçet syndrome, with adalimumab demonstrating a quicker response time; both drugs also improve quality of life and disease activity scores. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a phase 3 prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety […]

VR for Amblyopia May Benefit Wider Range of Children

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/vr-for-amblyopia-may-benefit-wider-range-of-children/ TOPLINE: Luminopia, a software system approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat amblyopia by modifying TV shows and movies in virtual reality (VR) headsets, is improving visual acuity for children in a real-world registry, including patients who would not have met criteria for inclusion in an earlier phase […]

The Puzzling Thyroid Panel: Answers to Tough Questions

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/the-puzzling-thyroid-panel-answers-to-tough-questions/ Earlier this fall, Medscape Medical News spoke to endocrinologists Angela M. Leung, MD, and Karen Tsai, MD, on how to interpret abnormal results of thyroid hormone tests. To address some additional questions, we turned to Jenna S. Mammen, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism […]

Changing Concepts in Hyperthyroidism Management

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/changing-concepts-in-hyperthyroidism-management/ CHICAGO — Endocrinologists may be shifting toward greater use of antithyroid drugs (ATDs) over radioactive iodine (RAI) for initial treatment of Graves’ disease. Severe thyrotoxicosis remains rare but is challenging to treat. And investigational agents like batoclimab and K1-70 hold promise for the future of hyperthyroidism management. These are a few […]

How Did Physician Lawmakers Fare in US Elections?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/how-did-physician-lawmakers-fare-in-us-elections/ After Tuesday’s US election, 15 physicians will serve in Congress, with the possibility of three more whose races remain too close to call. Three newly elected Democrats — Maxine Dexter, MD, an Oregon pulmonologist; Kelly Morrison, MD, a Minnesota obstetrician-gynecologist, and Herb Conaway, MD, a New Jersey primary care physician — […]

Awakening to the Dawn Phenomenon in Diabetes

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/awakening-to-the-dawn-phenomenon-in-diabetes/ The “dawn phenomenon” (DP) describes a pattern in which episodes of hyperglycemia are experienced by patients with diabetes or prediabetes during the early morning hours (usually between 3:00 and 8:00 AM). It typically occurs in the absence of prior nocturnal hypoglycemia. The term was first coined by Schmidt and colleagues in […]

Hepatitis C Reinfection Rates Drop for Drug Users Over Time

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/hepatitis-c-reinfection-rates-drop-for-drug-users-over-time/ TOPLINE:  Hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection rates among people who inject drugs are high immediately after treatment in community settings, particularly among those reporting recent injection drug use and sharing of injection paraphernalia, but they decrease significantly over time. METHODOLOGY: The Hepatitis C Real Options (HERO) study was a randomized clinical […]

Does Race Affect Detection of Inherited Retinal Disease?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/does-race-affect-detection-of-inherited-retinal-disease/ TOPLINE: Black patients with inherited retinal diseases who undergo genetic testing are less likely than White patients to receive a conclusive genetic diagnosis, new research shows. At one center, about 39% of Black patients were found to have pathogenic or likely pathogenic genetic variants, compared with 71% of White patients. METHODOLOGY: […]

Smoldering MS May Warrant Unique Strategies

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/smoldering-ms-may-warrant-unique-strategies/ Smoldering-associated worsening (SAW) of multiple sclerosis (MS) deserves a broader, more comprehensive approach to diagnosis, treatment, and research that goes beyond neurologists’ understanding of progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA), according to a recently published international consensus. However, an outside expert said that promulgating the “smoldering” concept may stoke patient and […]

European Canned Tuna Found Contaminated With Mercury

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/european-canned-tuna-found-contaminated-with-mercury/ After analyzing approximately 150 cans of tuna collected from five European countries, the French nonprofit organization BLOOM announced that they were all contaminated to some extent by mercury. More than half of the tested cans (57%) exceeded the strictest maximum mercury limit set for fish. As a result, BLOOM has partnered […]

No Link Between PPI Use and Risk for Cardiovascular Events

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/no-link-between-ppi-use-and-risk-for-cardiovascular-events/ TOPLINE: There is no significant association between the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and risk for cardiovascular events, a meta-analysis shows. However, patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) do experience a slight increase in cardiovascular events with PPI use. METHODOLOGY: PPIs are commonly used gastric acid suppressants; however, they have […]

What You Need to Know

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/what-you-need-to-know/ The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2024 Annual Meeting is coming up in Washington, DC. From November 14 through November 19, this year’s gathering offers hundreds of sessions on basic, translational, and clinical science in rheumatology and nearly 400 oral abstracts highlighting novel research findings and recent clinical trial results. Medscape […]

AI-Assisted Colonoscopy Increases ADR by 20%

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/ai-assisted-colonoscopy-increases-adr-by-20/ TOPLINE: Artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted colonoscopy increases the adenoma detection rate (ADR) and reduces the adenoma miss rate, regardless of the endoscopist’s experience, technology system, or healthcare setting. METHODOLOGY: Missed lesions during colonoscopy significantly contribute to cases of post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer, with up to 25% of adenomatous lesions potentially being missed. Researchers […]

Australia plans social media ban for under-16s

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/australia-plans-social-media-ban-for-under-16s/ Australia’s government says it will introduce “world-leading” legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the “harm” social media was inflicting on Australian children. “This one is for the mums and […]

HRT does not impact life expectancy, says health watchdog

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/hrt-does-not-impact-life-expectancy-says-health-watchdog/ Getty Images Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not shorten or lengthen the life expectancy of those taking it to ease menopause symptoms, says the health assessment body NICE in updated guidance. Its conclusion comes after a detailed analysis of data on links between HRT and conditions such as heart disease, stroke, […]

MedPage Today Readers Backed Harris, Survey Shows

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/medpage-today-readers-backed-harris-survey-shows/ While former President Donald Trump won the 2024 election, Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris was the clear choice among MedPage Today readers. Of 1,810 respondents who completed the MedPage Today election survey, 71.2% said they would vote for Harris in the 2024 presidential election. President-elect Trump received 24.7% […]

100 Days Trapped in Inpatient Legal Limbo

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/100-days-trapped-in-inpatient-legal-limbo/ Bromberg is an educator and academic hospitalist. McFadden is a clinical ethicist and a nephrology fellow. Entering Tony’s* room elicited mixed emotions. His eager face and wave were a lovely daily greeting, though sadness swiftly followed. Tony’s animated eyes would become vacant, as if we were strangers. Given Tony’s advanced dementia, […]

Mixed Bag for Clinicians Vying for House Seats

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/mixed-bag-for-clinicians-vying-for-house-seats/ The presidential election was not the only race on Tuesday — the seats for all 435 members of the House were also up for grabs. See below how some of the healthcare-affiliated non-incumbent candidates fared, according to results from the Associated Press. Links to MedPage Today interviews with the candidates are […]

Psych Congress Roundup: Digital Tx for MDD; Esketamine Rooms; PA Contributions

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/psych-congress-roundup-digital-tx-for-mdd-esketamine-rooms-pa-contributions/ Research presented at this year’s Psych Congress meeting in Boston included a randomized trial of esketamine (Spravato) monotherapy, long-term data on xanomeline and trospium chloride (Cobenfy), and a longitudinal study on mortality risk in patients with stable schizophrenia. Below are a few more highlights from the meeting. Prescription App for Depression […]

Very Early Abortion Non-Inferior to Standard Medication Abortion Timing

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/very-early-abortion-non-inferior-to-standard-medication-abortion-timing/ Initiating medication abortion early was just as effective as standard medication abortion timing, an international randomized controlled trial found. Intention-to-treat analysis revealed that complete abortion occurred in 95.2% of early-start participants and in 95.3% of those with standard timing, meaning there was only an absolute between-group difference of -0.1 percentage points […]

More Doctors Push Back Against Medicine’s ‘Workaholic’ Culture

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/more-doctors-push-back-against-medicines-workaholic-culture/ There’s been blowback in the physician community against some perspectives in a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article in which certain doctors lambasted a newer generation’s push for better work-life balance in medicine. For generations, doctors put their careers first, prioritizing work over family time and other pursuits. But the article explained […]

Inebilizumab for Myasthenia Gravis Reduces Steroid Burden

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/inebilizumab-for-myasthenia-gravis-reduces-steroid-burden/ Data from the randomized MINT trial, presented at the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) annual meeting, showed that the anti-CD19 monoclonal antibody inebilizumab (Uplizna) for generalized myasthenia gravis improved disease severity, reduced steroid burden, and had a good safety profile. In this exclusive MedPage Today video, Richard Nowak, […]

Long-Term Data Support Efficacy, Safety of New Schizophrenia Drug

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/long-term-data-support-efficacy-safety-of-new-schizophrenia-drug/ Recently approved xanomeline and trospium chloride (Cobenfy) demonstrated long-term efficacy and safety in patients with schizophrenia, long-term results from the phase III EMERGENT-4 trial showed. Participants who continued taking the drug after the initial 5-week treatment period of two prior trials had a durable improvement in their Positive and Negative Syndrome […]

Early-Life Sugar Restriction Reduced Diabetes, Hypertension Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/early-life-sugar-restriction-reduced-diabetes-hypertension-risk/ SAN ANTONIO — Limiting exposure to sugar starting in utero reduced risk and delayed onset of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in adulthood, a study showed. Adults exposed to early-life sugar rationing in the U.K. for at least 19 months (including in utero) had a 38% reduced risk of type 2 […]

Real-World Use of Long-Acting Cabotegravir for PrEP

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/real-world-use-of-long-acting-cabotegravir-for-prep/ Real-world data presented at the 2024 IDWeek annual meeting in Los Angeles highlighted the effectiveness of long-acting (LA) cabotegravir (Apretude) for HIV prevention. Over the first 2 years of use in the U.S., cabotegravir as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) was associated with high adherence, persistence, and safety in at-risk adults and adolescents. […]

Doc Pay Cuts Sparked Strife at Insurer; Cerebral Can’t Pay Up; Rumor Researchers

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/doc-pay-cuts-sparked-strife-at-insurer-cerebral-cant-pay-up-rumor-researchers/ Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week. Doc Pay Cuts Sparked Strife at Insurer UnitedHealth Group systematically cut its payments to out-of-network doctors for emergency department (ED) visits and mental health care, sparking internal tension, according to newly unsealed […]

Counter-Marketing Messages Reduced Intent to Drink Sugary Beverages

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/counter-marketing-messages-reduced-intent-to-drink-sugary-beverages/ SAN ANTONIO — While both health education-focused messaging and a counter-marketing messaging approach reduced adults’ intent to consume sugary drinks, the former invoked more perceived weight stigma among older adults, a randomized experiment showed. On a 1-5 scale with lower scores indicating less intention to consume sugary drinks, health education messages […]

Clinicians Too Play a Role in Community Violence Intervention

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/clinicians-too-play-a-role-in-community-violence-intervention/ Mercado is a third-year medical student. In 2020, the U.S. experienced a 30% surge in gun-related homicides, with firearm deaths becoming the leading cause of mortality for children and adolescents. Four years later, in June 2024, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, MBA, declared gun violence a public health crisis, following a […]

FDA Grants Market Authorization to Light-Therapy System for Dry AMD

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/fda-grants-market-authorization-to-light-therapy-system-for-dry-amd/ The FDA announced marketing authorization of a form of light therapy as the first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). LumiThera’s Valeda Light Delivery System generates light at different wavelengths to stimulate and improve the function of retinal mitochondria. The photobiomodulation (PBM) system is the first treatment shown to improve […]

Abortion Rights Advocates Win in Seven States, but Lose in Three

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/abortion-rights-advocates-win-in-seven-states-but-lose-in-three/ Voters in Missouri cleared the way to undo one of the nation’s most restrictive abortion bans in one of seven victories for abortion rights advocates, while Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota defeated similar constitutional amendments, leaving bans in place. Abortion rights amendments also passed in Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, and Montana. Nevada […]

More people are living with pain today than before covid emerged

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/more-people-are-living-with-pain-today-than-before-covid-emerged/ Chronic pain has increased among adults in the US since 2019, which could be due to a rise in sedentary lifestyles or reduced access to healthcare amid covid-19 restrictions Source link : https://www.newscientist.com/article/2455122-more-people-are-living-with-pain-today-than-before-covid-emerged/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=health Author : Publish date : 2024-11-06 17:28:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source. Author : […]

Novo Nordisk Affirms 25% Weight-loss Expectation for Experimental Drug CagriSema

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/novo-nordisk-affirms-25-weight-loss-expectation-for-experimental-drug-cagrisema/ LONDON (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk said the side effects in trials so far for its experimental obesity drug CagriSema were similar to its GLP-1 drugs already on the market, and reiterated its expectation the new injection will deliver 25% weight loss. Martin Holst Lange, Novo Nordisk’s head of development, made the comments […]

ICIs Associated With Twofold Increased Psoriasis Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/icis-associated-with-twofold-increased-psoriasis-risk/ TOPLINE: Patients with cancer who receive immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have more than twice the risk for developing psoriasis compared with those who receive other treatments. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a nationwide cohort study using data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance database and the Taiwan Cancer Registry. A total of 135,230 […]

How Trump’s Win Affects Healthcare; Uptick in COVID; Pesticides and Prostate Cancer

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/how-trumps-win-affects-healthcare-uptick-in-covid-pesticides-and-prostate-cancer/ Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Donald Trump has sweeping plans for his second term. Here’s what he has proposed for abortion, Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act. (AP) And with Republicans flipping the Senate, here are six GOP lawmakers to watch on health policy matters. (STAT) […]

What Trump Has Proposed for Healthcare in a Second Administration

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/what-trump-has-proposed-for-healthcare-in-a-second-administration/ Donald Trump has promised sweeping action in a second administration. The former president and now president-elect often skipped over details but through more than a year of policy pronouncements and written statements outlined a wide-ranging agenda. Here’s a look at what Trump has proposed when it comes to abortion and healthcare: […]

Early-Life Sugar Restriction Reduces T2D, Hypertension Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/early-life-sugar-restriction-reduces-t2d-hypertension-risk/ TOPLINE: Exposure to sugar rationing in the womb and in early childhood may lower the risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and hypertension later in life, with the protective effects most pronounced when sugar restriction lasts more than 6 months after birth. METHODOLOGY:  Dietary exposures in the first 1000 days after […]

Knowledge Gaps About Obesity Medicine Seen in Primary Care

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/knowledge-gaps-about-obesity-medicine-seen-in-primary-care/ San Antonio — Despite the prevalence of obesity in primary care, there appear to be major knowledge gaps among providers regarding obesity management, new research suggests.  Anonymous surveys of 96 primary care providers at a Boston, Massachusetts, safety net hospital revealed that participants had limited understanding of criteria for prescribing antiobesity […]

Synergy of Combination Therapy for NSCLC Brain Metastases?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/synergy-of-combination-therapy-for-nsclc-brain-metastases/ When treating brain metastases in patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), brain radiotherapy has been the standard option. However, a growing body of evidence indicates that immunotherapy can improve outcomes in this patient population and, more notably, that combining radiotherapy and immunotherapy may have a synergistic effect. Still, questions remain […]

Germany’s Medication Supply Issues Persist Despite New Law

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/germanys-medication-supply-issues-persist-despite-new-law/ The German government introduced a law last year aimed at ensuring a stable and secure supply of medicines. However, few improvements have been seen in the 15 months since the Act to Combat Drug Shortages and Improve Supply (ALBVVG) came into force. This article explores the possible reasons. Supply Shortage or […]

Early Palliative Care May Curb Aggressive End-of-Life Care

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/early-palliative-care-may-curb-aggressive-end-of-life-care/ Increasing the uptake of palliative care may decrease the aggressiveness of end-of-life care, an analysis of ovarian cancer decedents suggested. Palliative care initiated earlier than 3 months before death was associated with lower rates of emergency department (ED) visits, hospital admissions, and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions in the last 3 […]

Health Systems Brace for Public Health Threats

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/health-systems-brace-for-public-health-threats/ As Spain’s southeastern regions battle the repercussions of flooding caused by a storm system known as DANA, healthcare systems are being pushed to their limits. Floodwaters have closed healthcare facilities, spurred evacuations, and interrupted services, raising alarm about the public health consequences that will follow. Flooding has severely affected medical facilities, […]

ECMO Helps Older Adults Bridge to Lung Transplant

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/ecmo-helps-older-adults-bridge-to-lung-transplant/ Older adults not previously listed for transplant who were bridged to transplant via extracorporeal membrane oxygenation showed favorable survival rates and allograft function up to 5 years later, based on data from 50 individuals. Although use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as a bridge to lung transplantation has expanded, data on […]

Experts Challenge New Diagnostic Criteria for Alzheimer’s

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/experts-challenge-new-diagnostic-criteria-for-alzheimers/ A group of international experts is challenging revised diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as laid out by the Alzheimer’s Association (AA) earlier this year. In a paper published online on November 1 in JAMA Neurology, the International Working Group (IWG), which includes 46 experts from 17 countries, is recommending the […]

Treating Obesity May Reduce Pelvic Organ Prolapse Risk

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/treating-obesity-may-reduce-pelvic-organ-prolapse-risk/ TOPLINE: People with central obesity (CO), characterized by excess fat around the abdomen, are at a greater risk for pelvic organ prolapse (POP), particularly those who are younger than 60 years or without a history of hysterectomy. Also, women who have overweight but do not have CO are at greater risk. […]

Safer MRI Sedation for Kids?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/safer-mri-sedation-for-kids/ TOPLINE: In children undergoing deep sedation for MRI, a propofol-ketamine combination reduced the incidence of pulmonary atelectasis, offering a more stable cardiovascular profile and faster recovery time than propofol alone, according to a new study. METHODOLOGY: Researchers at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, Korea, compared the incidence of atelectasis after pediatric […]

As Nuns Fade, Catholic Hospitals Mirror Megacorporations

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/as-nuns-fade-catholic-hospitals-mirror-megacorporations/ ST. LOUIS — Inside the more than 600 Catholic hospitals across the country, not a single nun can be found occupying a chief executive suite, according to the Catholic Health Association. Nuns founded and led those hospitals in a mission to treat sick and poor people, but some were also shrewd […]

Study Reports Real-World Pembrolizumab Toxicity in TNBC

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/study-reports-real-world-pembrolizumab-toxicity-in-tnbc/ TOPLINE: In a real-world diverse population of patients with early triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), 34% of patients who received pembrolizumab developed immune-related adverse events — findings that are comparable, overall, to those from the landmark KEYNOTE-522 trial. However, there were some differences, including higher rates of gastrointestinal (GI) immune-related adverse events, […]

A History of Concussion Linked to Maternal Mental Illness

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/a-history-of-concussion-linked-to-maternal-mental-illness/ A history of concussion can have serious long-term mental health implications for women, even years after giving birth, according to a new study. Researchers looked at all people who delivered babies in Ontario, Canada, and found that those with a predelivery history of concussion were 25% more likely to have a […]

How Extreme Rainfall Amplifies Health Risks

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/how-extreme-rainfall-amplifies-health-risks/ Climate change is intensifying the variability of precipitation due to extreme daily and overall rainfall events. Awareness of the effects of these events is crucial for understanding the complex health consequences of climate change. The connections between health and climate have been recognized by physicians and patients even when climatology did […]

8 Careless Errors Physicians Make With Employment Contracts

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/8-careless-errors-physicians-make-with-employment-contracts/ Med school taught you a lot. But did you learn how to negotiate a physician employment contract? Especially your first one? If not, understand that it ’s far too easy to screw up things you may not even realize you’re screwing up. “A physician’s first employment contract is the most significant […]

Intranasal Insulin Drug Combo Promising for Alzheimer’s

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/intranasal-insulin-drug-combo-promising-for-alzheimers/ The combination of intranasal insulin (INI) and the sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) empagliflozin had positive effects on cognition and immune and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or early Alzheimer’s disease (AD), in a phase 2 trial. “We saw encouraging preliminary effects on cognition and white matter […]

Reassessing Definitions of Patient Populations

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/reassessing-definitions-of-patient-populations/ TOPLINE: Patient travel patterns often differ from geographic market boundaries, particularly for specialty care. The researchers sought to assess how well thresholds such as hospital service area (HSA) or zipcode capture the true travel time to access to care for a majority of patients. Primary care service area (PCSA) and HSA […]

Diagnosing and Managing Thyroid Eye Disease

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/diagnosing-and-managing-thyroid-eye-disease/ CHICAGO — Endocrinologists should consider ways to refine their in-clinic eye exams for patients with thyroid eye disease, including testing for color vision, visual acuity, pupillary reaction, and resistance to retropulsion and Hertel exophthalmometry, according to a presentation at the American Thyroid Association (ATA) 2024 Meeting. The lack of a Hertel […]

FDA Updates GLP-1 Label with Pulmonary Aspiration Warning

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/fda-updates-glp-1-label-with-pulmonary-aspiration-warning/ On November 5, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated the labels for all glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) with a warning about pulmonary aspiration during general anesthesia or deep sedation. The affected drugs are semaglutide (Ozempic, Rybelsus, Wegovy); liraglutide (Saxenda, Victoza); and the dual glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide […]

Bill to ban use of police cells during mental health detention

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/bill-to-ban-use-of-police-cells-during-mental-health-detention/ Getty Images Police will no longer be able to hold people who are being detained for mental health reasons in police cells, under government plans for England and Wales. Officers can currently use cells as a “place of safety” for up to 24 hours to allow those needing immediate care to […]

Do GLP-1 Agonists Really Need to Be Stopped Before Endoscopy?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/do-glp-1-agonists-really-need-to-be-stopped-before-endoscopy/ Continuing GLP-1 receptor agonist medications when undergoing an endoscopic procedure appeared safe in a meta-analysis. In pooled findings from nine studies, patients undergoing endoscopy while taking GLP-1 receptor agonists had no increased risk of aspiration compared to patients not taking the medications (pooled OR 1.03, 95% CI 0.61-1.73, P=0.92), found researchers […]

CGM OK’d During Medical Imaging; All Semaglutide Doses Back; Bariatric Surgery Down

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/cgm-okd-during-medical-imaging-all-semaglutide-doses-back-bariatric-surgery-down/ Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre 2 and 3 are the first and only patient-applied continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems to be approved for use during medical imaging, the company said. In related news, the American Diabetes Association released new consensus considerations and good-practice points for use of CGM systems in hospital settings. (Diabetes […]

Mpox Cases in Congo May Be Stabilizing

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/mpox-cases-in-congo-may-be-stabilizing/ GOMA, Congo — Some health officials say mpox cases in Congo appear to be “stabilizing” — a possible sign that the main epidemic for which the World Health Organization (WHO) made a global emergency declaration in August might be on the decline. In recent weeks, Congo has reported about 200 to […]

Weekend Warriors and Dementia; Iron Chelation and Alzheimer’s; Neuro Drug Costs Rise

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/weekend-warriors-and-dementia-iron-chelation-and-alzheimers-neuro-drug-costs-rise/ Longitudinal survey data from Mexico suggested that a so-called weekend warrior physical activity pattern was associated with a reduced risk of mild dementia. (British Journal of Sports Medicine) Also in the British Journal of Sports Medicine: a Korean study found that starting physical activity after dementia diagnosis was tied to at […]

Most Journal Articles Still Missing COI Statement on PubMed

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/most-journal-articles-still-missing-coi-statement-on-pubmed/ While use of PubMed’s voluntary field for conflict of interest (COI) statements in abstracts has increased, it continues to be underutilized by most scientific journals, according to a repeated cross-sectional study. An analysis of more than 7,000 journals on PubMed found that the proportion of journals with at least one article […]

Nurse Burnout Linked to Reduced Patient Safety

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/nurse-burnout-linked-to-reduced-patient-safety/ Nurse burnout was consistently tied to reduced patient safety and satisfaction, and lower quality of care, a meta-analysis involving decades of data indicated. In the evaluation of 85 studies with 288,581 nurses from 32 countries, occupational burnout was associated with: Lower safety climate or culture: standardized mean difference (SMD) of -0.68 […]

Tirzepatide Slashes Progression From Prediabetes to T2D

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/tirzepatide-slashes-progression-from-prediabetes-to-t2d/ SAN ANTONIO – Once-weekly tirzepatide (Zepbound) reduced the risk for progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes (T2D) by more than 90% at 3 years and continued to maintain dramatic levels of weight loss achieved earlier, but these benefits began reversing when the drug was stopped.  The findings, from the subset […]

Virtual Mental Health Visits Linked to Lower Suicide-Related Events

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/virtual-mental-health-visits-linked-to-lower-suicide-related-events/ Greater use of virtual mental health care services was linked to a lower risk of suicide-related events, according to a retrospective cohort study. The study of more than 16,000 veterans with prior mental health diagnoses showed that a 1% increase in the proportion of mental health care received through telehealth services […]

Cancer deaths expected to nearly double worldwide by 2050

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/cancer-deaths-expected-to-nearly-double-worldwide-by-2050/ Breast cancer cells Connect Images / Alamy The number of cancer deaths worldwide is expected to nearly double by 2050, largely due to increases in low and middle-income countries. Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia made the discovery by looking at cancer cases and death rates from 185 countries, […]

Can’t Shake That Cough? Walking Pneumonia Is on the Rise

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/cant-shake-that-cough-walking-pneumonia-is-on-the-rise/ Young children are increasingly being infected with bacteria that can lead to the illness known as walking pneumonia. A hallmark symptom is a cough that starts out dry but eventually produces moderate amounts of thick, non-bloody mucus. The cough can last for weeks. It’s an unexpected trend, since the bacteria — […]

Dazzling images illuminate research on cardiovascular disease

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/dazzling-images-illuminate-research-on-cardiovascular-disease/ The winning entry, “Calcium rainbow” Charlotte Buckley, University of Strathclyde, British Heart Foundation – Reflections of Research The muscle cells lining an artery resemble a stained glass window in this image, the winner of the British Heart Foundation’s annual Reflections of Research competition. Scientists funded by the charity submitted the most […]

Leukemia Drug Shows Promise in Lewy Body Dementia

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/leukemia-drug-shows-promise-in-lewy-body-dementia/ Nilotinib, a drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat chronic myeloid leukemia, improved biomarkers and cognitive outcomes in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) in a phase 2 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.  The findings align with an earlier study that showed possible disease-modifying effects of […]

NHS bosses attack ‘rip off’ doctor overtime rates

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/nhs-bosses-attack-rip-off-doctor-overtime-rates/ Getty Images NHS England has attacked senior doctors for charging “rip off” rates for overtime, after a BBC investigation found pressure to cut waiting lists is allowing some consultants to make more than £200,000 a year for additional work. That is nearly double the average basic pay for a full-time consultant […]

Are Food Dyes Bad For Your Health?

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/are-food-dyes-bad-for-your-health/ In September, California became the first state in the nation to ban six artificial food dyes from meals served in public schools. The move followed a 2021 report from the state’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) that concluded the body of evidence supported a relationship between food dye exposure […]

NHS to review prostate cancer testing after cyclist calls for change

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/nhs-to-review-prostate-cancer-testing-after-cyclist-calls-for-change/ BBC Sir Chris Hoy says cancer diagnosis “was the biggest shock of my life” The NHS will review whether to change its advice on testing for prostate cancer in light of Sir Chris Hoy’s “powerful” call for more younger men to be checked, the health secretary has said. Olympic cycling champion […]

Field Notes: One of the Toughest Airways of My Career

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/field-notes-one-of-the-toughest-airways-of-my-career/ Jeremy Faust is editor-in-chief of MedPage Today, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and a public health researcher. He is author of the Substack column Inside Medicine. Follow Earlier this year, I cared for a critically ill patient in the emergency department. He was essentially unconscious. […]

Stroke Risk and Favorite Drinks

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/stroke-risk-and-favorite-drinks/ A growing body of research explores the link between stroke risk and regular consumption of coffee, tea, soda, and alcohol. This research roundup reviews the latest findings, highlighting both promising insights and remaining uncertainties to help guide discussions with your patients. Coffee and Tea: Good or Bad?  In the INTERSTROKE study, […]

New Efforts to Attract Male Nurses

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/new-efforts-to-attract-male-nurses/ Only 12% of the nurses providing patient care at hospitals and health clinics today are men. Although the percentage of nurses has increased — men made up just 2.7% of nurses in 1970 — nursing is still considered a “pink collar” profession, a female-dominated field. “We’ve made strides over the last […]

PFAS May Affect Kidneys via Gut Microbes, Blood Metabolites

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/pfas-may-affect-kidneys-via-gut-microbes-blood-metabolites/ TOPLINE: Greater exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is linked to reduced kidney function in young adults, mediated by changes in the gut microbiome and metabolites, including reduced anti-inflammatory bacteria and metabolites. METHODOLOGY: Exposure to PFAS is associated with an increased risk for chronic kidney disease, yet studies examining the […]

New mRNA Vaccine Prevents C Difficile in Mice

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/new-mrna-vaccine-prevents-c-difficile-in-mice/ A new vaccine using mRNA technology protected against first-time and relapsing Clostridioides difficile infection in animal models, according to a press release from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. In a study published in Science, an mRNA vaccine induced robust antibody responses in mice with C […]

Last Month in Oncology: FDA Cancer News Roundup

Source link : https://www.newshealth.biz/health-news/last-month-in-oncology-fda-cancer-news-roundup/ Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three new drugs, as well as a potentially practice-changing cancer screening tool, and expanded indications for two agents. The FDA also placed a partial hold on a phase 3 lung cancer trial and a drug company voluntarily withdrew its bladder cancer […]