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SBRT Well Tolerated After Radical Prostatectomy
(MedPage Today) -- The use of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) as salvage therapy after radical prostatectomy was well tolerated, with no significant differences in urinary and bowel patient-rep
Read MoreMD Reacts to RFK Jr. Hearing; The Roast of Casey Means; 'Unhinged' Healthcare
(MedPage Today) -- The following contains links to social media websites including Bluesky, X, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. A senator accused HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Read MoreGLP-1s and Acute Pancreatitis; Yoga for IBS? MASLD Tied to Early-Onset Colon Cancer
(MedPage Today) -- GLP-1 receptor agonists for patients with diabetes was not associated with an increased risk for acute pancreatitis, a multicenter analysis found.
Read MoreU.S. Moves Russian Scientist’s Case to Criminal Court in Boston
For months, the Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova has challenged efforts to deport her to her native Russia for a customs violation. This week, the government charged her with a criminal felony.
Read MoreTrump’s drug-pricing plan and a potential Theranos 2.0
How likely is it for President Trump's new drug-pricing plan to be implemented? And will we see a return of Elizabeth Holmes' blood-testing ambitions? All that and more on "The…
Read MoreKFF Health News' 'What the Health?': GOP Poised To Cut Billions in Health Benefits
GOP-controlled House committees approved parts of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” this week, including more than $700 billion in cuts to health programs over the next decade �
Read MoreHow the world of work has lured Barbie out of high heels
Scientific study of 3,000 dolls down the decades shows most now wear flats She walked into the world on high-heeled mules, but as Barbie’s many careers gathered pace, her feet became more planted on
Read More‘What wouldn’t I be worried about?’: Research leaders discuss threats to U.S. science
Research leaders voiced concerns about attacks on diversity efforts, grant terminations, and fear among scientists at #STATBreakthrough.
Read MoreNew N.I.H. Policy Threatens Global Science Collaborations
Restrictions on payments to foreign partners may jeopardize studies of cancer and other conditions that would benefit Americans.
Read MoreNHS gave private firms record £216m to examine X-rays in 2024
Failure to recruit NHS radiologists risks creating vicious cycle whereby doctors are drawn to private work, royal college saysThe NHS handed private firms a record £216m last year to examine X-rays a
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