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Inebilizumab for Myasthenia Gravis Reduces Steroid Burden

(MedPage Today) -- Data from the randomized MINT trial, presented at the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) annual meeting, showed that the anti-CD19 monoclo

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

(MedPage Today) -- Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week.

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The Guardian view on fixing the Mental Health Act: an overdue return to dignity | Editorial

There is a long way still to go, but the government is taking action to end injustice in the treatment of severe mental illnessThe 1983 Mental Health Act provides for some extraordinarily coercive pow

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Clinicians Too Play a Role in Community Violence Intervention

(MedPage Today) -- 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.

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Boris Johnson’s former aide ‘Party Marty’ gets public service honour

Covid justice campaigners criticise award for Martin Reynolds, who arranged No 10 lockdown garden partyUK politics live – latest updatesA former Boris Johnson prime ministerial aide who was dubbed

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

(MedPage Today) -- 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

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

(MedPage Today) -- The FDA announced marketing authorization of a form of light therapy as the first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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The post-Roe effort to protect abortion rights hits its limit, for now

The mixed results in the 10 states where abortion was on the ballot could embolden Republicans who want more restrictions.

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Counter-Marketing Messages Reduced Intent to Drink Sugary Beverages

(MedPage Today) -- 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 p

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Study raises hopes of treating aggressive cancers by zapping rogue DNA

Tumours could be reduced by targeting genetic material driving their growth with a new drug in early-stage trialsScientists have raised hopes of treating some of the most aggressive cases of cancer by

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