Tag #Healthcare Access

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New Alzheimer's Drugs Show Promise but Face Accessibility Barriers

New Alzheimer's drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, slow disease progression by about 30% but are expensive (£20,000-£25,000 annually), require specialized administration and monitoring, and are therefore inaccessible to most of the world's 50 million dementia sufferers, two-thirds of whom live in low- ...

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Study: Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth in US Far Less Common Than Perceived

A new analysis of nearly 5.2 million US adolescents (2018-2022) shows that prescriptions of puberty blockers and gender-affirming hormones for transgender youth are rare; only 20.81 per 100,000 biologically female teens received puberty blockers, and 49.9 per 100,000 received hormones, challenging p...

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Spousal Abuse and Abandonment Plague Egyptian Breast Cancer Patients

A study in Egypt reveals that 31% of women diagnosed with breast cancer experience spousal abandonment, 17% divorce, and 3% physical abuse, highlighting the devastating societal impacts exacerbated by misinformation and cultural norms.

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bbc.com
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UK Drug Approval Delays Cause Anxiety for Patients

Mike Thomas, diagnosed with MND in 2022, is experiencing slowed deterioration thanks to tofersen via an early access program; however, the drug's uncertain NHS future and differing access across the UK (exemplified by Sara and David's situations with omaveloxolone) highlight challenges in the nation...

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theguardian.com
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Reader Letters Highlight Societal Issues and Healthcare Challenges

Reader letters discuss the importance of addressing male violence, the challenges of accessing healthcare, and appreciation for a positive outlook in the new year; other letters reflect on a book review and seek the return of the newspaper's corrections column.

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theguardian.com
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Soaring Private Dental Costs Exacerbate NHS Access Crisis in England

Soaring private dental costs in England, coupled with the ongoing crisis of NHS dental access, leave millions facing a double blow: inability to access NHS care and the unaffordability of private alternatives, potentially leading to worsening oral health and increased health inequalities.

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Antibiotic Resistance to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050

A new study projects approximately 40 million deaths globally from antibiotic-resistant infections within the next 25 years, with a 70% increase in deaths by 2050 primarily affecting those 70 and older, driven by aging populations and increased vulnerability to infection; however, deaths have decrea...

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Israeli Non-profit Distributes NIS 106 Million in Medications to Needy

Haverim L'Refuah, an Israeli non-profit, distributed NIS 106,824,000 worth of collected, unused medications last year to alleviate financial burdens on patients, preventing environmental damage from discarded drugs, and collaborating with the Health Ministry and 2,400 volunteers.

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welt.de
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Hamburg Addresses Child Mental Health Crisis with New Psychiatry Plan

Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher announced a new psychiatry plan to address long wait times for child and adolescent mental health services, aiming to better coordinate public and private care and increase the number of trained psychotherapists. The plan follows reports of significant wait time in...

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Co-Med Bankruptcy: Most Patients Regain GP Access, Exposing Systemic Healthcare Issues

The bankruptcy of Co-Med in July left 50,000 patients without a GP, but six months later, almost all have found new care, thanks to efforts by insurers and local initiatives. However, the situation exposed systemic issues, particularly GP shortages.

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Underdiagnosed Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: Woman's Self-Diagnosis Leads to Successful Treatment

Corrine Jones, a 36-year-old from Newquay, Cornwall, suffered from chronic pelvic pain for six months before self-diagnosing Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) via social media. After inconclusive NHS tests, she underwent a private pelvic vein embolization procedure, which successfully relieved her sy...

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Gaza Hospital Raid Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis

Israeli forces raided and severely damaged Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, leaving 75,000 Palestinians without adequate healthcare, arresting the hospital director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, amidst accusations of Hamas affiliation, while aid access remains severely restricted.

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