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Semaglutide alleviates metabolic-linked liver disease in people with HIV
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoFor people with HIV (PWH), semaglutide is effective for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic...
In Reversal, Expert Panel Recommends Breast Cancer Screening at 40
New York Times· 4 days agoThe panel also declined to recommend extra scans for women with dense breast tissue. Citing rising...
Breast cancer screening should begin at age 40, US panel says
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNEW YORK (Reuters) -Women at average risk for breast cancer should get screening mammograms every...
Penn Medicine neurosurgeon first in U.S. to implant new medical device for patients with...
PhillyVoice.com· 1 day agoA wirelessly rechargeable version of Medtronic’s Percept™ device with BrainSense™ technology† was...
Together with Siemens Healthineers, Varian Showcases Commitment to Embracing Innovation and...
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 2 days agoVarian, a Siemens Healthineers company, will showcase its ongoing commitment to embracing innovation...
Why warm drinks taste more alcoholic than cold ones
New Scientist· 3 days agoBeer is most refreshing when it is ice-cold, while spirits like whisky taste most alcoholic at warmer temperatures – and those shifts in flavour may be...
Moving single mothers from Medicaid to middle income
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThose healthcare careers have an average annual entry level salary of $40,050 and $61,742 for experienced workers. State leaders have fought endlessly...
Right knee puts Twins’ Byron Buxton back on injured list, Brock Stewart injured too
The Fargo Forum· 17 hours agoThe first time Byron Buxton took off for second base during Wednesday’s game, he reported not...
Immunic publishes extended data from Phase 2 MS trial in peer-reviewed journal
Proactive Investors· 4 days agoImmunic Inc (NASDAQ:IMUX) has published extended data from its Phase 2 EMPhASIS trial of its lead...
World's 1st case of brain disease from fentanyl inhalation: Case study
Becker’s Hospital Review· 4 days agoPortland-based Oregon Health & Science University documented the world's first known case of brain disease from fentanyl inhalation. The case study, published in the April issue of BMJ Case ...