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Dying patients with rare diseases struggle to get experimental therapies – The Detroit News

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2021

Christina Bennett | Kaiser Health News At 15, Autumn Fuernisen is dying. She was diagnosed at age 11 with a rare degenerative brain disorder that has no known cure or way to slow it down: juvenile-onset Huntingtons disease Continue reading

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Analysis: The FDA Is a Melting Iceberg – GovExec.com

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2021

The byzantine world of pharmaceutical regulation has recently broken into the public consciousness, causing a bit of a panic. Aducanumabthe first new Alzheimers treatment in nearly two decadeswas approved by the Food and Drug Administration on June 7 despitescantevidence of benefit, and against thenearly unanimousadvice of the agencys expert advisers. Op-eds called the decision, which could triggerbillions of dollarsin new government spending, a false hope, bad medicine, and a new low. Continue reading

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Joint team develops algorithm predicting heart disease risk through retina – Korea Biomedical Review

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2021

() () URL() A joint research team led by Severance Hospital professors has developed an algorithm that predicts the risk of new cardiovascular diseases by observing changes in blood vessels in the retina images, the hospital said in a news release Thursday. The artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithm uses coronary artery calcification index to predict heart diseases, including cardiac infarction or angina, more effectively without exposing patients to radiation. The development was led by Professors Kim Hyun-chang at Yonsei University College of Medicine, Park Sung-ha and Kim Sung-soo at Severance Hospital, Lee Byung-kwon at Gangnam Severance Hospital, and Rim Hyung-taek at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore, and some Korean startups. Continue reading

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13 Everyday Habits That Are Secretly Killing You | Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2021

Everyone knows that bad habits aren't good for your health. Continue reading

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Biotech Bay is Rich With Opportunity in the Industry’s Hottest Spaces – BioSpace

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2021

Northern Californias bay area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Napa, and Marin County, is home to some of the most well-established biopharma companies. The atmosphere is chill, the mood relaxed unless you happen to work for one of these scientific innovators where drive and determination are required to meet the mission. Continue reading

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Eczema and Sweat: How They’re Linked and What to Do About It – Greatist

Posted: Published on July 4th, 2021

Its not your imagination, your sweat-inducing workouts are a likely trigger of itchy eczema. Continue reading

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Weeping Eczema: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention – Greatist

Posted: Published on July 4th, 2021

Eczema is itchy plain and simple. Your skin dries out, and it might even crack, flake, scale, or do any number of irritating and uncomfortable things. Plus, if you keep scratching it and dont seek treatment, you could make it weep Continue reading

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Eczema in children flares in lockdown thanks to stress and environnment – Wales Online

Posted: Published on July 4th, 2021

Approximately one in five children live with eczema in the UK, but concerns are rife about this relatively common skin condition. New research by targeted skincare brand Gladskin found around a third (31%) of childrens eczema cases have become worse since the pandemic started, with 37% percent of parents saying stress and anxiety triggers their childs flare ups Continue reading

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Dry scalp: Causes and treatment options – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on July 4th, 2021

People can have dry skin anywhere on their body, including the scalp. Although dry scalp and dandruff have similar symptoms, they have different causes and treatments Continue reading

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10 Best Anti-Itch Creams – Anti-Itch Creams For Bug Bites, Rashes – Women’s Health

Posted: Published on July 4th, 2021

Science Photo LibraryGetty Images Virtually everyone has dealt with itchy, irritated skin at one point or another, whether its from an allergic reaction, skin sensitivity, or pesky bug bite. Continue reading

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