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Blood Test Predicts Premature Birth Risk Four Months Early

A new Chinese study reveals a blood test predicting premature birth over four months prior, using circulating RNA biomarkers; while promising, its 16-21% false positive and 26-40% false negative rates necessitate further refinement before widespread implementation.

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Creon Shortage Cripples UK Cancer Patients

A critical shortage of Creon, a pancreatic enzyme needed by over 61,000 UK patients, is causing severe hardship, forcing patients to ration medication and impacting their treatment. The shortage, lasting over a year, is due to European-wide manufacturing issues despite government interventions.

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Victorian Hospitals Slash Surgical Waiting Lists with Physiotherapy

Victorian public hospitals are reducing surgical waiting lists by up to 70 percent by referring patients to physiotherapy for non-invasive treatments of back, knee, and hand problems; over 4600 patients have avoided surgery since late 2022.

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Australian Woman Testifies in Deadly Mushroom Lunch Trial

Erin Patterson, accused of killing three and attempting to kill another with death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington at a July 2023 lunch, testified, claiming it was an accident despite lying to police; her defense contrasts with the prosecution's claim of intentional poisoning.

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Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study

Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.

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Arson at Hamburg Hospital Kills Three

A 72-year-old patient at Hamburg's Marienkrankenhaus hospital is under arrest for arson, causing a fire that killed three and injured 34 on Saturday night; the fire spread rapidly from the ground floor, requiring a large-scale rescue effort involving 160 responders, and the suspect is to appear in c...

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Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Increased Osteoporosis Risk

Weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro may cause significant bone and muscle loss, increasing osteoporosis risk, according to the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Up to 40 percent of weight loss from these drugs may come from bone and muscle, impacting approximately half a million users ...

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Trump's Budget Bill Faces Opposition Amid Medicaid Cut Controversy

President Trump's budget bill, passed by the House, includes substantial cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, prompting criticism from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, while some Senators oppose the bill's high cost.

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Spain Performs First Heart-Lung Transplant from Controlled Circulatory Death Donor

54-year-old Nieves Laguna received Spain's first heart-lung transplant from a controlled circulatory death donor at Madrid's Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, marking a global milestone in transplantation and increasing organ availability.

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High-Inflammatory Diets Linked to Increased Colon Cancer Mortality

A study of 1625 colon cancer patients found that those with high inflammatory diets (processed meats, white bread, sugary drinks) had a 36% increased risk of death, while those with high anti-inflammatory diets (dark yellow vegetables, coffee) showed improved outcomes.

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Federal Health Cuts Disproportionately Harm Native American Communities

The Biden administration's cuts to federal health programs disproportionately harm Native American communities, causing staffing shortages, data gaps, funding losses impacting programs like clean water initiatives, youth science programs, and chronic disease prevention, despite promises by HHS Secre...

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German Health Insurers Demand Urgent Government Action to Address €6.23 Billion Deficit

Facing a €6.23 billion deficit, Germany's statutory health insurance funds (GKV) urge immediate government action, including an expenditure moratorium and federal funding for citizens receiving social benefits, criticizing the planned 2027 commission report as too slow.

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