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New study highlights need for public education on UTIs amid rising antibiotic resistance

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New study highlights need for public education on UTIs amid rising antibiotic resistance
A new international study has uncovered a concerning lack of public understanding about cystitis and urinary tract infections (UTIs)—common health issues that disproportionately affect women. The findings, which also highlight widespread misconceptions about prevention and treatment, underscore the urgent need for education to combat rising antibiotic resistance.

23. Metabolic markers may predict breast cancer in high-risk women

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Breast cancer remains the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death among women worldwide, with incidence rates continuing to rise. However, known risk factors, including genetics and lifestyle, do not fully explain the upward trend. Researchers are increasingly turning to metabolomics—the large-scale study of small molecules in biological systems—as a promising avenue for identifying new risk factors and improving prediction methods for breast cancer.

24. Pfizer to acquire obesity-drug maker Metsera for $4.9 bn

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US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will acquire Metsera, a maker of drugs for obesity and heart disease, for $4.9 billion, the companies said Monday.

25. Idaho State University may buy a private med school: What would it mean for Idaho's doctor shortage?

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Idaho State University appears to be getting more serious about buying the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine in Meridian—at least, serious enough to spend $100,000 on a study that could help make the case for a purchase.

26. Inflammation in life-threatening malformation of infant lungs

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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is one of the deadliest malformations in newborns. The main problem is the underdevelopment of the lungs. The condition also involves a hole in the diaphragm, which pediatric surgeons repair during the first week of life. However, even after a successful operation, many children with diaphragmatic hernia still die as a result of their underdeveloped lungs.

27. Trump administration to link Tylenol to autism

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On Sept. 22, Trump administration officials plan to link the active ingredient in Tylenol to autism, the Washington Post reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter.

28. Turning off idling CT scanner saves 140kWh per week, enough to power an Australian home year round

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CT scanners are usually left running 24/7 to be ready for patients who need emergency scans. Now researchers have conducted the first Australian study on the benefits of switching off radiology equipment when not in use.

29. As AI enters exam rooms, states step up oversight

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A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state legislators recently hatched a plan to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in health care.

30. Study finds few teens follow pre-bed guidelines, sees minimal effect on sleep

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Sleep guidelines suggest no screens, no exercise, and no food in the hour before bed, but do they work and how many young people follow them?

31. Deaths prompt state lawmakers to consider new hyperbaric oxygen therapy rules

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Just before 8 a.m. on Jan. 31, an explosion rocked a nondescript one-story office building in an affluent suburb of Detroit.

32. New study highlights need for public education on UTIs amid rising antibiotic resistance

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A new international study has uncovered a concerning lack of public understanding about cystitis and urinary tract infections (UTIs)—common health issues that disproportionately affect women. The findings, which also highlight widespread misconceptions about prevention and treatment, underscore the urgent need for education to combat rising antibiotic resistance.

33. From spice to sugar: Westernized diets are reshaping immigrant gut microbiomes

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A new international study led by researchers at UBC Okanagan has found that Indo-Canadians, or Canadians who were born in Canada with Indian descent, experience major shifts in their gut microbiome as their diets become more westernized.

34. Team Trump's answer to ballooning Obamacare premiums: Less generous coverage

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Trump administration officials, looking at the possible impact of large insurance premium increases for millions of next year's Obamacare customers, want more people to consider plans with less generous benefits and high deductibles.

35. Deep brain stimulation sustains motor gains over 5 years in Parkinson disease

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The INTREPID study group, a team of 49 researchers from 30 academic and medical institutions, reports on sustained five-year benefits from subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. They find improved motor function and daily living activities with a 28% reduction in anti-Parkinson's medication.

36. Resilience under pressure: Study reveals ambulance staff's adaptive response to COVID-19

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A Swansea University study has uncovered the intense emotional and operational strain experienced by emergency ambulance staff across the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

37. How the brain splits up vision without you even noticing

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The brain divides vision between its two hemispheres—what's on your left is processed by your right hemisphere and vice versa—but your experience with every bike or bird that you see zipping by is seamless. A new study by neuroscientists at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT reveals how the brain handles the transition.

38. Projected surge in uninsured will strain local health systems

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Jake Margo Jr. stood in the triage room at Starr County Memorial Hospital explaining why a person with persistent fever who could be treated with over-the-counter medication didn't need to be admitted to the emergency room.

39. Brain organoids reveal potential neural basis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

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Pea-sized brains grown in a lab have for the first time revealed the unique way neurons might misfire due to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, psychiatric ailments that affect millions of people worldwide but are difficult to diagnose because of the lack of understanding of their molecular basis.

40. Lyme disease: What to know about symptoms, treatment and prevention

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Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in the United States, a potentially disabling infection caused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of an infected tick to people and pets.

41. As California installs more artificial turf, health and environmental concerns multiply

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Fields of plastic, or fake turf, are spreading across the Golden State from San Diego to Del Norte counties.

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