Antoni Bennàsar Highlights Challenges at Medicine Faculty: Crowded Spaces, Resource Constraints, and a Call for Strategic Growth

The Growing Pains of the University of the Balearic Islands’ Faculty of Medicine The Challenge of Space and Resources The University of the Balearic Islands’ Faculty of Medicine,… The post Antoni Bennàsar Highlights Challenges at Medicine Faculty: Crowded Spaces, Resource Constraints, and a Call for Strategic Growth appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

COVID-19 cut millions of healthy life years across Europe, study shows

New research uncovers the hidden cost of the pandemic: millions of years of healthy life lost, with poorer countries and older adults hit hardest. Study: Direct and indirect impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and person-years of life lost with and without disability: A systematic analysis for 18 European countries, 2020–2022. Image Credit: Hyejin … Read more

Top 5 Must-Know Stories from the Week of March 9th – Archyde Returns

Dr. Anya Sharma on Groundbreaking Medical Innovations: A Sneak Peek into Future Healthcare In a compelling interview with Dr. Anya Sharma, Chief Medical Officer at Global Health Innovations, we delve into the latest advancements in healthcare that promise to redefine patient treatment and outcomes. With a unique blend of scientific rigor and empathetic understanding, Dr. … Read more

HCPLive 5 Stories in Under 5: Week of 03/09

Please enable Javascript Welcome to HCPLive’s 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let’s dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check … Read more

"Energy Tablets Linked to Severe Blisters: Doctors Warn Against Modafinil and Armodafinil Use as Leisure Drugs"

The Hidden Dangers of "Energy Tablets": A Deep Dive into the Increasing Cases of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome In recent months, an alarming trend has emerged, raising significant concerns about… The post <p><strong>"Energy Tablets Linked to Severe Blisters: Doctors Warn Against Modafinil and Armodafinil Use as Leisure Drugs"</strong></p> appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

Top News for Healthcare Providers from the Week of 03/09

Welcome to The HCPFive, your go-to roundup for the latest healthcare news and breakthroughs, curated specifically for busy healthcare professionals. Each week, we highlight 5 key developments or headlines from healthcare that you need to know—whether it’s a cutting-edge treatment, regulatory updates, or innovations shaping the future of medicine. This week’s top stories focused on … Read more

Anemia Prevalence Higher in Females than Males Living with HIV

Credit: ImageFlow/Adobe Stock A new cross-sectional investigation evaluating sex differences in the risk profile for anemia revealed a greater prevalence of the hematologic blood disorder in female patients living with HIV, compared with males.1 At an urban tertiary care center in Zambia, investigators evaluated ≥600 adult patients living with HIV who had been treated with … Read more

Combination of RAS inhibition and immunotherapy provides breakthrough for pancreatic cancer

Adding immunotherapy to a new type of inhibitor that targets multiple forms of the cancer-causing gene mutation KRAS kept pancreatic cancer at bay in preclinical models for significantly longer than the same targeted therapy by itself, according to researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer … Read more

New research aims to unravel genetic mysteries of polycystic kidney disease

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a family of genetic disorders that causes clusters of cysts to form on the kidney, is among the most common genetic disorders, affecting some 500,000 people in the United States. Roughly one in every 1,000 people will develop some form of cystic kidney disease during their lifetime, and nearly 40,000 Oklahomans … Read more

Social advantage reduces risk of age-related diseases and slows aging

People with favorable socioeconomic conditions, such as high incomes or education levels, face a reduced risk of age-related diseases and show fewer signs of biological aging than peers of the same age, finds a new study led by University College London (UCL) researchers. Social inequalities appear to have a direct impact on the biological aging … Read more