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New research calls into question the high-profile conclusion of the first major study to show that the race of physicians influences health outcomes. In August of 2020, a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science made headlines with its finding that Black infants were half as likely to survive to their first birthday when they were cared for by white doctors instead of Black ones.
Science Corporation published preliminary data from a late stage, multi-center clinical trial of a retinal implant that showed promising results Tuesday. Using this prosthetic, scientists partially restored vision to people whose central visual field has holes or blurry spots. Trial participants could read text and recognize playing cards when using the implant, even though they were legally blind.
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Linda Barbour thought she was more interested in the Change Healthcare cyberattack than most. Having worked as a medical director for several large health insurance companies and having suffered through the Change fiasco herself as a rehab doctor with a private practice in Kansas City, she figured that if her data had been exposed in that February breach, she would have been notified by now.
Ultrasound-guided procedures are difficult enough just identifying the anatomy. Performing a nerve block with the ultrasound in one hand and the needle in the other hand adds extra challenges. The simplest 1-person approach involves attaching a syringe with local anesthetic directly to the end of the procedural needle. A 2-person approach involves attach the syringe to a custom tubing-needle setup such as below.
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Ultrasound-guided procedures are difficult enough just identifying the anatomy. Performing a nerve block with the ultrasound in one hand and the needle in the other hand adds extra challenges. The simplest 1-person approach involves attaching a syringe with local anesthetic directly to the end of the procedural needle. A 2-person approach involves attach the syringe to a custom tubing-needle setup such as below.
Most state Medicaid programs don’t cover the new class of weight loss drugs for obesity, but that could soon change. Half of those that don’t are considering adding coverage, per a new KFF report. While all state Medicaid programs cover GLP-1 agonists for type 2 diabetes, it’s much less common for them to cover the drugs for obesity.
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‘Surprising’ finding by Australian-led study is first recorded instance of one antibiotic causing resistance to another in a different class Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The rise of an almost untreatable superbug has been linked to a common antibiotic, an Australian-led study has found.
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WASHINGTON — When Congress returns on Nov. 12 after the elections, lawmakers will have just over a month to fund the government. That deadline pressure creates an opportunity to potentially enact health care legislation. Regardless of what happens this year, next year will be huge for health care policy, in part because lawmakers need to address major expiring policies.
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Does anyone here listen to Who Weekly? They sort celebrities into “Whos” (the not-as-famous) and “Thems” (the universally-well-known). So, like: RFK is a Them, while Casey and Calley Means are Whos. The study below on sense of smell and breathing made me think: What’s the Who-to-Them ranking of the five senses? First I thought smell was the Whoiest, but my editor wisely suggested touch as the sense people most often forget.
A randomised clinical trial of an mRNA vaccine against norovirus will be launched in the UK within the next two weeks, it has been announced. It will evaluate the efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity of an investigational norovirus vaccine, mRNA-1403, which if successful could be the first licensed norovirus vaccine in the world. The trial is […] The post Norovirus vaccine trial to launch in the UK appeared first on The Pharmacist.
This story first appeared in The Readout newsletter. Sign up for The Readout and receive STAT’s award-winning biotech news delivered straight to your inbox. Good morning. It’s been a while since I shared some local news: Chicago has yet again proved itself not only to be the best, but also the rattiest city in the U.S.
Pharmacy teams must be supported to prioritise structured medication reviews (SMRs), particularly for patients at risk of falls, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has stressed. This comes as new draft guidelines from NICE suggest that SMRs should be used to identify any medicines that increase the risks of falls and how they may be adjusted. […] The post Concerns over resourcing as SMRs recommended to prevent falls appeared first on The Pharmacist.
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When it comes to patent searches, especially in the pharmaceutical industry, accuracy and comprehensiveness are crucial. While Google Patents is a popular tool due to its accessibility and user-friendly interface, it may not be the best resource for finding drug patents. Let’s explore why.
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BASF’s Personal Care business has launched a new synthetic peptide, Pepsensyal, designed for skin care applications. Inspired by the skin’s natural regenerative process, Pepsensyal has been clinically proven to reduce and delay the first visible signs of ageing. This new ingredient addresses the slow-ageing trend, reflecting a shift in consumer attitudes towards embracing healthy ageing rather than attempting to counteract the natural ageing process.
Access to limited distribution drugs and payer contracts are key to pharmacy expansion. But how do you prepare your operations to take the next step? Meaningful data: Collect and share clinical data regarding outcomes, utilization, and more Reporting: Limited distribution models require efficient tracking and reporting systems Workflows: Align workflows with specific pharma and payer contractual requirements For in-depth, expert insights on pharmacy expansion, watch this webinar from Inovalon.
A new FDA approval has given Pfizer a broader label for its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine Abrysvo than rival shots from GSK and Moderna, but it may not make much of a difference in the battle for market share.The US regulator has cleared Abrysvo for use in adults aged 18 to 59 at risk of RSV-related disease, extending its earlier label which covered the 60 and over age bracket.
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