Australia’s leading mental health organisations have launched a new campaign – #YouCanTalk – to encourage Australians to ask people they’re
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Common painkillers triple harmful side effects in dementia
Researchers from the University of Exeter, King’s College London and the University of Bergen are presenting two studies at the
Continue reading »Sulfonylureas as 2nd-line T2DM therapy tied to higher event risk
(HealthDay)—Sulfonylureas as second-line drugs for type 2 diabetes are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and hypoglycemic events compared
Continue reading »FDA grants first approval for CA drug under new pilot programs
(HealthDay)—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved ribociclib (Kisqali) in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (AI) as an initial
Continue reading »Alcohol, tobacco consumption tied to cancer mortality
(HealthDay)—Alcohol consumption per capita is positively associated with overall cancer mortality among older men and women over a 20-year period,
Continue reading »Could a mobile app help postnatal depression patients stay in treatment?
A University of Portsmouth researcher has designed an app to help women with postnatal depression stay on track with their
Continue reading »FDA approves tibsovo for acute myeloid leukemia
(HealthDay)—Tibsovo (ivosidenib) tablets have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat relapsed or refractory acute myeloid
Continue reading »Abnormal gene copying seen in tauopathy fruit fly models
It sounds like science fiction: Nefarious genes clone themselves and settle their rogue copies in distant outposts of the galaxy
Continue reading »Amateur weight-lifter develops heart disease after using powerful combination steroid
An amateur weight-lifter developed a serious heart condition after using a powerful combination (anabolic-androgenic) steroid, reveal doctors, writing in the
Continue reading »Rationalizations by low-paid microworkers raise questions of ethics, rigor
Microworkers that researchers hire from online sites may feel conflicted by their low wage, leading them to both overestimate the
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