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BBC News – Health
- Licence ban extended on London fertility clinic
- GP prescribing opioids in 'high amounts' needs to improve
- Online clinic gave teen dangerous hormone dose
- What is the infected blood scandal and how many people died?
- Scientists work to make healthier white bread
- Doctor assumed disabled woman did not have sex
- Ministers accept three-month deadline for blood scheme
NewYorkTimes
- Covid Vaccine Side Effects: 4 Takeaways From Our Investigation
- Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening?
- Larry Young, Who Studied the Chemistry of Love, Dies at 56
- Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81
- Orangutan Seen Healing His Facial Wound With Medicinal Plant
- Pasteurized Dairy Foods Free of Live Bird Flu, Federal Tests Confirm
- Walnuts Recalled From Natural Food Stores After E. Coli Outbreak
WebMD Health
- What's Behind Major Rise in Heart Failure Deaths?
- Jump-Start Your Exercise With This Mindset Reset
- When Does Old Age Start? It Depends on Who You Ask
- Prospects for Crohn's Relief Brighten With New Advancements
- Truth or TV: Is Grey's Anatomy's Parkinson's 'Cure' Real?
- Easing Marijuana Laws Doesn’t Mean the Drug Is Safer
- Are Female Doctors Better? Here's What to Know
Medscape
- From Pharma's Factories Direct to You
- PPIs Tied to Migraine, Other Severe Headache Types
- Most RA Patients Meet EMA's JAK Inhibitor Warning Criteria
- Cholesterol Denialism is Pseudoscience
- 'Fighting for Approval': Barriers to Needed Medications
- FDA OKs High-Concentration of Adalimumab Biosimilar Cyltezo
- Did You Just Say a Blue Snake Bit You?
Science-Based Medicine
- Woke Washing the Pandemic: If You Really Were Progressive, You’d Want Them Infected
- Kava and Liver Damage
- We finally learn from TACT2 what we should have known two decades ago: Chelation therapy doesn’t work for heart disease
- Once a Doctor Has Minimized Literal Death for Young People, Should We Value Their Opinion on Any Topic Less Consequential Than Literal Death?
- Science-Based Satire: More Parents Turn to Kinesiology Diapers for Fussy Infants
- Cold Water Immersion Not Always Beneficial
- Don’t Blame the Patient
KevinMD.com
- Pioneering community primary care [PODCAST]
- Supporting migrant adolescents
- We are all concierge doctors now
- A doctor’s digital twin [PODCAST]
- Science supports it and patients want it: Bringing whole-person care to cancer treatment
- DEA shuts down pharmacy for fulfilling addiction treatment prescriptions
- Harnessing U.S. health care’s resources to navigate the next decade
MedicineNet Daily News
- Smoking Can Really Weaken the Heart
- Get Moving! Any Sports Can Lower Seniors' Odds of Early Death
- Too Few U.S. Cities Have Good Hurricane Evacuation Plans
- Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryo With Brain, Beating Heart
- New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Shows Promise in Trial
- Dogs Get Healthier When People Get Fitter
- U.S. Government Extends Baby Formula Waivers, Rebates for WIC Families
MAYO Clinic
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Improving bone health before spinal surgery
- Mayo Clinic Q & A: Going plant-based: Exploring the myths, health benefits
- Mayo Clinic Q&A: What to know about cervical cancer
- Mayo Clinic, Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville collaborate for pediatric care, medical education, research
- Mayo Clinic researchers' new tool links Alzheimer's disease types to rate of cognitive decline
- Exploring the exposome
- Mayo Clinic Q&A: Using radiation therapy to treat brain tumors
medicalxpress
- How cancer cells harness energy to drive disease progression
- A common type of fiber may trigger bowel inflammation
- Newly discovered mechanism of T-cell control can interfere with cancer immunotherapies
- People with gas and propane stoves breathe more unhealthy nitrogen dioxide, study finds
- Competition from 'skinny label' generics saved medicare billions, according to report
- Women and Black patients less likely to receive catheter-based treatment for pulmonary embolism
- Scientists discover new immunosuppressive mechanism in brain cancer