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  • Common diabetes drug linked to lower rate of long COVID

    09/18/2024 12:01:06 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 21 replies
    cidrap.umn.edu ^ | 09/18/2024 | Stephanie Soucheray, MA
    Metformin is the most common type 2 diabetes drug prescribed to millions of American each year, and a new study from researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) published in Diabetes Care suggests the drug can lower the risk of developing long COVID, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), in diabetics. Metformin lowers blood sugar and is most commonly prescribed as a first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes. The drug also is prescribed off-label for weight loss and other metabolic conditions. The new findings come from the ongoing RECOVER trial and build on results seen in a 2023...
  • 30 bunderful deals for National Cheeseburger Day

    09/18/2024 10:26:04 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    Today.com ^ | September 18, 2024 | Chrissy Callahan
    When it comes to burgers, the topping options are endless. But, somehow, classic cheeseburgers are still holding strong against the competition. On Sept. 18, burger lovers will celebrate National Cheeseburger Day, and many restaurants are firing up the grill and giving customers some juicy deals to bite into. Ready to join in on the celebration? Here are a plethora of discounts and freebies to choose from. &pizza On Sept. 18, &pizza is selling its Sun’s Out Buns Out pizza for $5 (regularly $13.99) all day. The pizza features the chain’s parm-romano sauce, mozzarella, chunks of hamburger, onions, grape tomatoes, lettuce,...
  • What a Better Healthcare System Might Look Like

    09/18/2024 8:51:35 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 14 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 09/18/2024 | Larry Alton
    Regardless of political position or background, most people can agree that our current American system of healthcare is in a disastrous place. Care is expensive, hard to access, and convoluted, and there aren't many streamlined, accessible resources to help people navigate this space. There have been many proposed changes to our healthcare system, and proposed new systems that would hypothetically take the place of our existing one. But what would it really take to see a meaningful improvement? The Tangled Knot of American HealthcareArguably the biggest issue here is that American healthcare is a tangled knot of different systems, resources,...
  • Scientists Identify New Blood Group After a 50 Year Mystery

    09/18/2024 7:13:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Science Alert ^ | September 18, 2024 | Tessa Koumoundouros
    When a pregnant woman had her blood sampled back in 1972, doctors discovered it was mysteriously missing a surface molecule found on all other known red blood cells at the time. After 50 years, this strange molecular absence finally led researchers from the UK and Israel to describe a new blood group system in humans. "It represents a huge achievement, and the culmination of a long team effort, to finally establish this new blood group system and be able to offer the best care to rare, but important, patients," UK National Health Service hematologist Louise Tilley says, after nearly 20...
  • Tua Tagovailoa (Concussion) Officially Placed On Injured Reserve Effectively Putting An End To Miami Dolphins’ Season

    09/18/2024 4:44:52 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | September 17, 2024 | Andrew Powell - Sports and Entertainment Blogger
    That’s a wrap, folks! Superstar quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was officially placed on injured reserve Tuesday by the Miami Dolphins, this coming after he suffered yet another concussion during his team’s “Thursday Night Football” defeat against the Buffalo Bills. With the move, Tagovailoa has to stay on IR for a minimum of four contests, according to NFL rules. As Tua gets back to health, the Dolphins currently have no plans for how long exactly they will have the 26-year-old on injured reserve. Throughout his career in the National Football League, Tagovailoa has had three diagnosed concussions. Mike McDaniel, the head coach...
  • BREAKING: Forced to get 3 vaccines to receive medical care, 23-year-old Alexis Lorenze is now fighting for her life

    09/18/2024 4:24:39 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 46 replies
    kirschsubstack.com ^ | September 18, 2024 | Steve Kirsch
    No vax, no care. So she had to get 3 vaccines. Within 10 minutes, she was blind in both eyes. She's now fighting for her life. Doctors are baffled as to the cause since it can't be the vaccines. ========================================================================= Executive summary This is one of the most horrific vaccine injury stories I’ve ever heard of. Alexis Lorenze is a 23-year old young woman with a history of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) since January 2024. The hematologist (Zahra Pakbaz) at her hospital (UC Irvine Health) refused to give her further care for her PNH unless she took the Tetanus, Pneumococcal...
  • Three symptoms of new Covid variant XEC as it spreads across Europe

    09/17/2024 7:04:03 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 43 replies
    Wales Online ^ | 16 SEP 2024 | Ellie Gosley, Susie Beever
    The XEC strain was first detected in Germany back in June and is predicted to become one of the dominant strains this winterScientists are warning that the latest emerging Covid variant is spreading across Europe, with three key symptoms to watch out for. The XEC strain was first detected in Germany back in June and has since been confirmed in 15 different countries. Experts believe the variant is "just getting started" and could become the dominant strain over the winter. Dr. Elizabeth Hudson, regional chief of infectious diseases for Kaiser Permanente Southern California, told the LA Times last month...
  • More Than 95,000 Japanese Aged Over 100, Most of Them Women

    09/17/2024 6:21:04 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 27 replies
    Channel News Asia ^ | 17 Sep 2024
    The number of people in Japan aged 100 or older has hit a record high of more than 95,000 - almost 90 per cent of them women - government data showed on Tuesday (Sep 17). The figures further highlight the slow-burning demographic crisis gripping the world's fourth-biggest economy as its population ages and shrinks. As of Sep 1, Japan had 95,119 centenarians, up 2,980 year-on-year, with 83,958 of them women and 11,161 men, the health ministry said in a statement. On Sunday separate government data showed that the number of over-65s has hit a record high of 36.25 million, accounting...
  • Flashback: Trump signs Right to Try Act for terminally ill patients

    09/17/2024 3:56:34 PM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 18 replies
    BBC ^ | 30 May 2018
    President Donald Trump has signed a bill giving terminally ill patients the right to try experimental treatments not approved by the government. ... The new Right to Try act allows patients with life-threatening diseases to bypass the FDA's application process for "compassionate use" of experimental drugs. Patients seeking access to "investigational drugs" now need only the approval of their physician and the drug manufacturer. The new bill protects doctors and companies from the legal risks of allowing unapproved treatments unless they intentionally harm a patient. The policy that patients must have exhausted all other approved treatments and clinical trial options...
  • Woman Sues Ozempic Manufacturer After Alleging Medication Led to Colon Removal: 'It Could Happen to You'

    09/17/2024 11:57:01 AM PDT · by simpson96 · 66 replies
    People ^ | 9/5/2024 | Cara Lynn Schultz
    A woman has filed a lawsuit against Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of the popular diabetes drugs marketed under the the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, claiming that the drug’s labeling doesn’t adequently warn about the potential side effects. One of those side effects, Juanita Gantt claimed on CBS Mornings, impacted her colon, which she asserts had to be removed as a result of the medication. Novo Nordisk has responded to the claims, saying the suit is "without merit." Gantt says she was first prescribed Wegovy, and then Ozempic, because her doctor thought she was at risk of developing diabetes. As...
  • Georgia Woman Dies After Delayed Treatment of Abortion Pill Complications

    09/17/2024 10:47:28 AM PDT · by Morgana · 16 replies
    Secular Pro Life ^ | September 17, 2024 | Kelsey Hazzard
    When media outlets make biased decisions about what stories to cover or not cover, it activates the availability heuristic, a common logical fallacy. That’s why it’s important to rely on data, not anecdotes – especially when it comes to matters of health. The data tell us that maternal health in the United States is far worse than in economically similar nations. This is a serious problem that goes back decades, and it got even worse during COVID. Thankfully, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that we are seeing some improvement. American maternal deaths – defined to include deaths...
  • New Technology Could More Effectively Treat Hearing Loss

    09/17/2024 7:26:25 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | September 17, 2024 | Tim Tedeschi, University of Cincinnat
    r. Daniel Sun’s research at the University of Cincinnati focuses on using magnetic nanoparticles to deliver drugs directly to the inner ear, aiming to provide a groundbreaking, minimally invasive treatment for hearing loss. (Daniel Sun, MD.) Credit: UC Health ================================================================================ NIH-funded research explores magnetic nanoparticles for noninvasive, targeted treatment of hearing loss. For medications to be effective, they require an efficient delivery system to reach the specific areas of the body where they can make an impact. Unfortunately, creating such a system has been a significant challenge for hearing loss treatments. Now, Dr. Daniel Sun from the University of Cincinnati...
  • Study reveals how antibiotics contribute to inflammatory bowel disease risk

    09/16/2024 8:46:35 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 9 replies
    Medical Xpress / Bar-Ilan University / Science Advances ^ | Sept. 11, 2024 | Jasmin Sawaed et al
    In a study, Dr. Shai Bel and his research team have uncovered crucial insights into how antibiotic use increases the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study demonstrates that antibiotics interfere with the protective mucus layer in the intestine, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of antibiotic effects and IBD development. IBD, which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, affects approximately 1% of the global population. This debilitating condition is marked by the erosion of the mucosal layer that serves as a critical barrier between the gut microbiome and the immune system. Despite ongoing research, the exact causes...
  • Is hormone therapy good for heart health?

    09/16/2024 8:35:48 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 8 replies
    Medical Xpress / 2024 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society ^ | Sept. 10, 2024 | Dr. Matthew Nudy et al
    Recent studies show that women can experience bothersome menopause symptoms, like hot flashes, for longer than originally estimated. As a result, more research is focusing on the long-term effects of hormone therapy. A new study suggests certain estrogen-based hormone therapies have favorable long-term effects on the risk of heart disease. Hormone therapy has been the subject of intense debate for more than 20 years since the results of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) became public. Despite the fact that hormone therapy has proven to be the most effective treatment for managing some of the more common symptoms of menopause, such...
  • Accountant Explains: Kamala's Most RADICAL Financial Policies Video— 10 min

    09/16/2024 2:30:02 PM PDT · by Phoenix8 · 2 replies
    YouTube ^ | 9/12/2024 | Qu
    Time stamps: 1:05 - First Policy 2:12 - Basics of Understanding the first policy 3:27 - Implications of the first policy 5:27 - Second Policy 7:50 - Third Policy sorry for the late upload, I've been fighting for my life out here for real ... so much work lately Tags: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Debate, CPA, Certified Public Accountant, Radical Financial Policies, Tax, Price Controls, Unrealized capital gains tax
  • 'Popular' Boy Dies Suddenly as School Pays Tribute

    09/16/2024 2:01:04 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 29 replies
    Wales Online ^ | 16 SEP 2024 | Ffion Lewis
    Tributes have been paid to the year eight pupil who died suddenly over the weekendTributes have been paid to a "popular and likeable pupil" who died suddenly over the weekend. Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Edern in Cardiff announced the death of Marc Aguilar, a year eight pupil at the school. It is understood he died on Saturday, September 8. In a post on social media they said: "It is with great sadness that we announce that one of our pupils passed away suddenly over the weekend. Marc Aguilar of 8 Rhymni 2 was a popular and likeable pupil and a...
  • Only 6 Cinnamon Brands Were Deemed Safe for Consumption, According to a New Investigation by Consumer Reports

    09/16/2024 1:56:34 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 62 replies
    Food & Wine ^ | September 12, 2024 | Korin Miller
    The disturbing new report found contamination in several brands.Ground cinnamon has come under fire lately, with the Food and Drug Administration recalling several products in March due to elevated levels of lead. Now, a new investigation from Consumer Reports finds that there’s still an issue with lead in ground cinnamon — and your go-to brand could be putting your health at risk. For the report, food safety scientists analyzed 36 ground cinnamon products — in addition to spice blends that contain cinnamon — for the presence of lead. The researchers discovered that 12 of the 36 products tested measured above...
  • No Amount of Smoking Is Safe During Any Stage of Pregnancy, Study Finds

    09/16/2024 1:49:11 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 59 replies
    Euronews ^ | 21/08/2024 | Gabriela Galvin
    Light smoking is also tied to poor birth outcomes, even if the mother quits during pregnancy. Smoking even one or two cigarettes a day before or during pregnancy can lead to serious health problems for newborns, according to a new analysis of more than 12 million families. Globally, an estimated 1.7 per cent of pregnant women smoke, though that rate is 8.1 per cent in Europe and 5.9 per cent in the Americas. Smoking during pregnancy can negatively affect the newborn’s health, increasing their risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, restricted infant growth, and death. In the study, which...
  • 'My heart breaks': Former trans child shares how she healed from trauma, gender dysphoria

    09/16/2024 9:50:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 09/16/24 | Samantha Kamman
    Erin Brewer started identifying as a boy after she was sexually assaulted at the age of 6, which led to feelings of self-loathing that eventually resulted in her turning to pornography before she found peace through God and accepted His unending love. After the assault, Brewer wore her brother’s hand-me-downs and cut her hair short, thinking that if she were a boy, the violation would never have happened. Brewer’s dissociation from her own body often manifested in a strong sense of rage, and she would do things like beat her head with a brush when she saw herself in the...
  • New Oral Weight Loss Drug Cuts Body Weight by 13% in Just 12 Weeks

    09/16/2024 4:38:41 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | September 16, 2024 | Diabetologia
    In a phase 1 trial, the oral drug Amycretin helped individuals lose up to 13.1% of their body weight in three months by targeting key appetite-regulating hormones, presenting a potential breakthrough in tablet-form obesity treatments. ============================================================================= Amycretin, an oral weight loss drug, led to up to 13% body weight reduction in three months, showing potential for continued weight loss. While well-tolerated, further long-term studies are needed to evaluate its safety and efficacy. Individuals who received a once-a-day oral weight loss drug had lost up to 13% of their body weight over three months, according to a recent presentation at the...