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Abortion Opponents Shift Focus to Pills, With Lawsuits and Proposed Laws
(MedPage Today) -- Opponents of abortion are increasingly focusing on restricting access to pills, which are the most common way to end a pregnancy in the U.S.
Read MoreFirst Generic of Once-Daily GLP-1 Injection Approved for Diabetes
(MedPage Today) -- The FDA has approved the first generic form of liraglutide (Victoza), a once-daily injectable for improving glycemic control in patients ages 10 and older with type 2 diabetes, use
Read MoreNHS to begin world-first trial of AI tool to identify type 2 diabetes risk
Exclusive: Two London hospital trusts to trial tool that can predict those at risk up to 13 years before condition developsThe NHS in England is launching a world-first trial of a “gamechanging” a
Read MoreStudy Underscores Caution for NSAID Use in Pregnancy
(MedPage Today) -- Some gestational exposures to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may carry more chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk for the child than others, a cohort study from Taiwan f
Read MoreSpecialty Board Certification Error Causes Headaches for Doctors
(MedPage Today) -- Some doctors had a sleepless night when the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's (ABPN) online certification program locked them out earlier than the expected deadline --
Read MoreKing and Firefighter Syndrome: Disaster Response Goes Beyond the Front Lines
(MedPage Today) -- The western North Carolina experience of Hurricane Helene reminded us that in the wake of disaster, we commonly see different domains of response, including centralized governmenta
Read MoreThe Guardian view on homelessness: a health crisis as well as a housing one | Editorial
The numbers trapped in temporary accommodation and sleeping rough have risen again.
Read MoreThe Physician's Role in Curing the Social Media Epidemic
(MedPage Today) -- The healthcare profession has done an admirable job controlling infectious epidemics and pandemics, such as AIDS and COVID-19 (special shout-out to Operation Warp Speed for the cre
Read MoreResearch Finds Vaccines Are Not Behind the Rise in Autism. So What Is?
There is no one factor that causes autism — or explains its growing prevalence. Researchers are seeking explanations for the surge. Here are some possibilities.
Read MorePrompt Diagnosis, Management of Primary Biliary Cholangitis Key to Quality of Life
(MedPage Today) -- Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) can deliver a significant blow to patients' quality of life, especially if they are not appropriately diagnosed and treated.
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