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California partnership aided COVID-19 response and health equity, report finds

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California partnership aided COVID-19 response and health equity, report finds
The COVID-19 pandemic did not affect everyone equally. Communities of color, especially Latino (including undocumented persons), Black, and Native American groups, as well as people with low incomes, experienced much higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death.

7.471. Drew Barrymore Is Being Called “Real And Genuine” After Documenting Her “First Perimenopause Hot Flash” On Live TV While Interviewing Jennifer Aniston And Adam Sandler

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“I don’t know that I have ever heard a celebrity talk about a hot flash in the moment. Thank you for being so real.”View Entire Post ›

7.472. This $16 French Moisturizer Is Amazon’s Best-Kept Beauty Secret

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The Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré is a multi-tasking hidden gem of a facial cream.View Entire Post ›

7.473. Lila Moss Opened Up About What It Was Like Being Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes

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After the model opened up about her experience being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, we asked experts about the autoimmune condition, the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and how this diagnosis can change your life.View Entire Post ›

7.474. Why Reviewers Swear By This $28 Tool For Back Pain Relief

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An acupuncturist explains how this scary-looking acupressure mat can help relieve back pain.View Entire Post ›

1. Mini-organs reveal how the cervix defends itself

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Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play an active and highly coordinated role in detecting and fighting infections. That's the conclusion of an international research team led by Associate Professor Cindrilla Chumduri from Aarhus University, published in the journal Science Advances.

2. Epigenetic shifts link maternal infection during pregnancy to higher risk of offspring developing schizophrenia

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The health of mothers during pregnancy has long been known to play a role in the lifelong mental and physical health of offspring. Recent studies have found that contracting an infection during pregnancy can increase the risk that offspring will develop some neurodevelopmental disorders, conditions that are associated with the atypical maturation of some parts of the brain.

3. AI will soon have a say in approving or denying Medicare treatments

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Taking a page from the private insurance industry's playbook, the Trump administration will launch a program next year to find out how much money an artificial intelligence algorithm could save the federal government by denying care to Medicare patients.

4. ChatGPT can't diagnose you. Here's why

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From "Dr. Google" to AI-powered chatbots, the internet is full of health advice. But for a safe checkup or diagnosis, experts say it's still best to leave it to the professionals.

5. Clinic launches suicide prevention campaign for women veterans

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In September 2025, the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at the Up Center in Virginia Beach launched a campaign to raise awareness for what it calls an overlooked mental health crisis: the high rate of suicide among women veterans.

6. California partnership aided COVID-19 response and health equity, report finds

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The COVID-19 pandemic did not affect everyone equally. Communities of color, especially Latino (including undocumented persons), Black, and Native American groups, as well as people with low incomes, experienced much higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death.

7. New guidance on diagnosing and managing heart failure during pregnancy and postpartum

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Prepregnancy counseling, assembling multidisciplinary care teams, and referring to centers with expertise are critical in managing pregnant patients with heart failure to optimize maternal and newborn health outcomes, according to new guidance issued by the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM). Consult Series #73, "Diagnosis and management of right and left heart failure during pregnancy and postpartum," outlines recommendations for physicians on counseling and managing patients with heart failure. It is published in the journal Pregnancy.

8. The Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on peripheral immune tolerance

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Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.

9. The Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on the human immune system

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Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.

10. Appetite-regulating hormones in focus as first Nobel Prizes fall

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Research into hormones that regulate appetite is seen leading the race for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, to be awarded Monday—the first in this year's Nobel season.

11. Could reducing inflammation help combat fatigue in people with early-stage breast cancer?

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New research reveals that inflammatory responses may play a role in different types of fatigue experienced by many people with cancer. The findings are published in Cancer.

12. Survey reveals most Americans believe plasma donation saves lives, yet few have donated

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International Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW) takes place globally from October 6–10. The week encourages communities around the world to recognize the vital role of plasma in creating lifesaving medicines and honors those who donate. A new survey has found that 72% of respondents agree that plasma-derived medicines can save lives, yet most have not donated plasma.

13. Traumatic brain injuries in older adults linked to increased risk of dementia

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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults are associated with new cases of dementia, use of home care services, and admission to long-term care, according to new research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

14. New intervention helps pediatricians promote early peanut introduction to prevent allergy

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Results from a randomized clinical trial published in Pediatrics show that pediatricians who received targeted educational and clinical decision-support tools were significantly more likely to advise parents to introduce peanut-containing foods early—an approach recommended by national prevention guidelines but often underused in practice.

15. Indian states ban cough syrup linked to child deaths

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At least three Indian states have banned a cough syrup after several children died allegedly after consuming the product, said local authorities and reports.

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