The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided emergency use authorization to the first COVID-19 breath diagnostic test. The test, developed by InspectIR, can tell whether someone has contracted COVID-19 by analyzing breath samples. It is not an at-home test, meaning authorized personnel must administer the breath test at a hospital, doctor’s office, or mobile COVID-19
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A team of experts is recommending that doctors forgo describing early, low-grade prostate tumors as “cancers” as a way to ease anxiety among patients and their families and reduce unnecessary treatment. Physicians often advise that men with low-risk prostate tumors wait to see if the disease worsens — an approach called “active surveillance” — rather
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A former Obama health policy director on Monday criticized what she sees as a potentially dangerous shift in government messaging on Covid safety protocols. “My biggest issue with the it’s-your-call kind of theme that’s out there [is] we don’t do this in any other area of illness, health, or disease or burden. I don’t tell
A free youth development program serving Black children and teens living in a low-income segregated community demonstrated positive long-term educational and financial outcomes in its alumni, according to a study from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago published in the journal BMC Public Health. A 33-year follow-up revealed that alumni graduated from
Last week, CMS updated guidance on the heavily disputed aspects of an arbitration process for resolving payment disagreements between insurers and providers under the No Surprises Act. The updates to this guidance were made in response to a Texas ruling that compelled HHS to change how dispute resolution entities would approach the pricing benchmark known
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates that only 7% of positive Covid-19 cases in the US are being detected, meaning case rates are actually 14.5 times higher than officially reported. The last time the infection detection rate was this low was at the outset of the pandemic, in March 2020. “It’s a dynamic
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With yet another COVID-19 booster available for vulnerable populations in the U.S., many people find themselves wondering what the end game will be. The mRNA vaccines currently used in the U.S. against COVID-19 have been highly successful at preventing hospitalization and death. The Commonwealth Fund recently reported that in the U.S. alone, the vaccines have
NEW ORLEANS — A novel biomarker based on stem-cell epigenetic signatures may help identify children and young adults with relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who would be unlikely to benefit from chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy. The researchers coined the term “stem-cell epigenome with multilineage potential” (SCE-MLP) for the novel candidate
For the past 10 years, the Medicare system has tried to improve the quality of health care that millions of older Americans receive, while slowing the growth in costs to the federal budget, by encouraging health care providers to join Accountable Care Organizations. Today, ACOs coordinate the care of 11 million people, most of them
Psilocybin from “magic mushrooms” could aid in the long-term improvement of treating depression in a recent study. The small study conducted by Imperial College of London and published in Nature Medicine on Monday concluded that psilocybin made participants’ “brains functional network become more functionally interconnected.” Two separate trials were tested on 60 people total. In
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. The White House is paying close attention to BA.4 and BA.5, two new subvariants of the COVID-19 Omicron strain that are being tracked by the World Health Organization and have appeared in nations including South Africa, said Anthony Fauci, the president’s
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The Huangpu River splits the Chinese city of Shanghai between the older settlement on the west and the newer, financial center on the east. Johannes Eisele | Afp | Getty Images China’s latest wave of Covid restrictions has forced millions of people — roughly three times as many as live in New York City —
Poverty and crime can have devastating effects on a child’s health. But a new study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that some environmental factors influence the structure and function of young brains even before babies make their entrances into the world. A study published online April 12 in
“My disbelief was quickly replaced by relief and immense gratitude at being able to pursue my dreams on my own terms. In so many ways, the universe made a hard decision on my behalf.” — Travis Hughes, PhD, MPH, on the brighter side of not matching into residency. “The hospital is not and should not
The World Health Organization has identified 74 cases of severe, acute hepatitis — inflammation of the liver — among children across the United Kingdom, it said in a news release Friday. Alabama health officials released a separate statement Friday in which they said they have been investigating similar cases of hepatitis in kids in the
On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. Bradford Currier, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, discusses treatment options for a common cause of back pain, spinal stenosis. This interview originally aired March 30, 2019. As people age, it’s estimated that 8 of 10 adults experience back pain from life’s normal wear and tear on the spine.
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A new COVID-19 nasal spray will advance to human clinical trials soon after performing well and even doing better than currently available antibody treatments against SARS-CoV-2 in mice experiments. The protein-based antiviral nasal spray worked by interfering with the novel coronavirus’ ability to enter cells. Developed by researchers at Northwestern University, University of Washington, and
A new study has found that aged black garlic (ABG) on top of dietary guidance lowers diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in men with moderately elevated cholesterol. After 6 weeks, consumption of ABG with a high concentration of s-allyl-L-cystine (SAC) was associated with a nearly 6-mm Hg reduction in DBP in men. Other cardiovascular disease (CVD)
A University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign research team has discovered a way to produce a special class of molecule that could open the door for new drugs to treat currently untreatable diseases. Open the household medicine cabinet and you will likely find organic derivatives of ammonia, called amines. They are one of the most prevalent
Life expectancy in the United States fell by nearly two years in 2020 to about 77 years amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the sharpest drop compared to 21 other high-income countries, according to a global study. Americans on average are now expected to live for 76.99 years from 78.86 years in 2019, according to the study,
In the largest multicenter study to date on left bundle-branch area pacing (LBBAP), the technique was shown to be feasible as a primary pacing technique for treating bradyarrhythmias and heart failure. However, there is still a need for greater experience and better devices to improve success rates and safety for the heart failure indication. Basic
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Goddess Brouette, 22, decided to receive lip treatment at Upkeep Medical Spa in Manhattan during the pandemic. Source: Goddess Brouette Goddess Brouette didn’t want to wait much longer. It was time to get her lips filled. After months of research, she decided last year to get a treatment at Upkeep on the Upper East Side
Pregnant women continue to have reservations about getting vaccinated against COVID-19 despite research indicating the safety of the vaccines and the protection they may offer their unborn children. A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that more than 80% of babies hospitalized with COVID-19 were born to women who
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