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Scientists Make Progress in the Fight Against HIV

December 1, 2025

Two recent studies have brought new hope in the fight against HIV. These studies, published in the journal Nature, show promising results for long-term treatments. The research involved over 40 experts from around the world, including scientists from Seattle. The first study focused on a new treatm

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Mixing Meds and Lifestyle Changes: A Closer Look

December 1, 2025

People often wonder if combining medication with lifestyle changes is the best way to manage health conditions. One area of interest is the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists along with lifestyle modifications. These medications are commonly used to manage type 2 diabetes and obesity. They work by mimic

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Understanding Scoliosis: How People Cope with the Unknown

December 1, 2025

Scoliosis is a condition that affects many young people. It's a curve in the spine that can cause problems. About one in every 25 kids has it. But what's it like to live with this condition? How do people deal with the uncertainty it brings? A recent study looked into this. They talked to 21 people

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How Jail Deaths Are Hidden from Public Scrutiny

December 1, 2025

In San Diego County, when someone dies in jail, the public usually only gets a name, age, and charges. The rest stays hidden unless a family sues. Karim Talib, 82, died in the San Diego Central Jail in July. The Sheriff’s Office released little info. His family was hard to find. Three inmates near

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A New Deal for Medicines: What Does It Mean for You and Me?

December 1, 2025

A big change is coming to how medicines are priced between the U. S. and Britain. The U. S. and Britain just made a deal. This deal means no extra taxes on medicines and medical tech. Britain will now spend more on new medicines. This is a big shift in how things work. The deal says Britain will pa

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A New Shot at HIV Prevention: What's the Deal with Cabotegravir?

December 1, 2025

The fight against HIV has seen a new player enter the ring: Cabotegravir, a long-acting injectable PrEP. While the usual oral PrEP has been a game-changer, it's not without its issues. Side effects, the hassle of daily pills, and the stigma around it can make it tough for people to stick with it. Th

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Breaking Through: New Hope in the Fight Against Multiple Myeloma

December 1, 2025

Multiple myeloma is a tough cancer to beat. It's sneaky, it comes back often, and it gets resistant to treatments. But in the last 20 years, scientists have been working hard to find new ways to fight it. They've come up with some pretty cool stuff. There are new drugs that target specific parts of

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AI in Health Insurance: A Double-Edged Sword

December 1, 2025

In the world of health insurance, AI is becoming a major player, and not everyone is happy about it. Neal Shah, a startup founder, found this out the hard way when his wife was fighting cancer. He was drowning in bills and denial letters, and he started to wonder if having insurance was even worth i

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JoJo Siwa's Sudden Health Scare: A Cyst Story

December 1, 2025

JoJo Siwa, the popular singer and dancer, recently faced a sudden health issue that sent her to the hospital. It all started with stomach pain that she initially thought was nothing serious. She thought it might just be a cramp or something related to her menstrual cycle. But things took a turn for

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The Hidden Side of Cannabis: Understanding Scromiting

November 30, 2025

Cannabis use is widespread, but not everyone knows about a serious side effect called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS. It causes intense vomiting and cramps. This condition is becoming more common, especially among young adults. Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago looked at