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Advances in screening and therapeutics make lung cancer treatable, survivable
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Advances in screening and therapeutics make lung cancer treatable, survivable

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

For decades, lung cancer has been associated with stigma, anxiety, and loss. Advances in screening, therapeutics, and survivorship have created a new reality; lung cancer

US and UK agree zero tariffs deal on pharmaceuticals
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US and UK agree zero tariffs deal on pharmaceuticals

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

The deal follows threats of tariffs as high as 100% on branded drug imports.

Do you know what a forever chemical is?
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Do you know what a forever chemical is?

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

Forever chemicals, or PFAS, exist in many household items such as waterproof clothing and cookware.

WHO warning over shortage of obesity jabs
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WHO warning over shortage of obesity jabs

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

Too few people who could benefit from so-called “skinny jabs” are able to access them, says WHO.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is definitely coming for your vaccines, part 5: VAERS and a useful idiot at the FDA
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is definitely coming for your vaccines, part 5: VAERS and a useful idiot at the FDA

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

In the sadly continuing story of how Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. is working to eliminate vaccines, we look at a useful idiot

A Tale of Two Interviews: Martin Kulldorff and James Baker
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A Tale of Two Interviews: Martin Kulldorff and James Baker

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

One science-based and the other wish-based The post A Tale of Two Interviews: Martin Kulldorff and James Baker first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

New FDA-approved glasses can slow nearsightedness in kids
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New FDA-approved glasses can slow nearsightedness in kids

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

A new type of lens approved by the FDA promises to slow nearsightedness in children

HIV warning to older women as infections increase
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HIV warning to older women as infections increase

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

The Blue Sky Trust charity reacts to a rise in HIV infections among heterosexual women.

Trump says he’ll release MRI results; he doesn’t know what part of his body was scanned
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Trump says he’ll release MRI results; he doesn’t know what part of his body was scanned

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

President Tweety McTreason says he’ll release the results of his MRI test that he received in October

Report: Nitrous oxide found effective as major depression treatment
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Report: Nitrous oxide found effective as major depression treatment

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

Results of a new study show that patients with major depressive order who have not been helped by antidepressants could benefit from nitrous oxide.

Open enrollment begins for Obamacare with huge cost increases
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Open enrollment begins for Obamacare with huge cost increases

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

Open enrollment began Saturday for healthcare insurance through Affordable Care Act marketplaces, and policyholders are bracing for big premium increases amid subsidy losses.

In Settling Fraud Case, N.Y. Medicare Advantage Insurer, CEO Will Pay Up to $100M
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In Settling Fraud Case, N.Y. Medicare Advantage Insurer, CEO Will Pay Up to $100M

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

This is a MedPage Today story. A western New York health insurance provider for seniors and the CEO of its medical analytics arm have agreed

Fanconi anemia patients show striking metabolic differences
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Fanconi anemia patients show striking metabolic differences

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

Experts at Cincinnati Children’s have uncovered striking metabolic differences in people with Fanconi anemia (FA), a rare genetic disorder that causes bone marrow failure and

Early-infancy infection with RSV increases the risk of developing childhood asthma
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Early-infancy infection with RSV increases the risk of developing childhood asthma

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 30, 2025

Belgian scientists from VIB and Ghent University (UGent), together with Danish collaborators, have uncovered compelling evidence that early-infancy infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) significantly

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