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Twins grow more slowly in early pregnancy than previously thought

NIH findings could lead to more efficient monitoring of twin pregnancies.

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(MedPage Today) -- About 2 weeks ago, in my regular hospital email, outside of the electronic medical record, I got a message from one of the home care agencies that services our hospital.

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Firings at Federal Health Agencies Decimate Offices That Release Public Records

The Department of Health and Human Services’ mass firings included people who fulfill Freedom of Information Act requests for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of H

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Redefining Expectations for Psoriatic Arthritis and Spondyloarthropathies

(MedPage Today) -- As the scientific community continues to delve deeper into the pathogenesis of spondyloarthropathies (SpA) and build on an understanding of how and why diseases like psoriatic arth

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RFK Jr. Visits Epicenter of Texas Measles Outbreak After Death of Second Child

(MedPage Today) -- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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RFK Jr. to Kick Off MAHA Tour on Fighting Chronic Disease

After a second measles death in West Texas, the health secretary is expected to begin a tour through the Southwest to showcase nutrition legislation, among other priorities.

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Funding for HIV vaccine trials suspended

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Simple £5 blood test could help prevent thousands of heart attacks, study says

Researchers suggest troponin tests could help detect ‘silent’ harm and predict the risk of future cardiovascular eventsThousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented with the aid of a s

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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Medicare and obesity drugs, FDA telling drugmakers to redo studies, and more

The Trump administration rejected a proposed rule to allow Medicare to cover blockbuster obesity drugs for weight loss alone

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Why Cameras Are Popping Up in Eldercare Facilities

Roughly 20 states now have laws permitting families to place cameras in the rooms of loved ones. Facility operators are often opposed.

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