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Dean McGee Eye Institute launched 50 years ago with a vision for Oklahoma | Opinion

The Oklahoman 28 Jan 2025
The needs of Oklahomans are great, with an increasing burden of aging-associated eye disease, an expanding population in need, ever-changing regulations for research and patient care, and declining health care reimbursement.
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Kyodo News Digest: Jan. 28, 2025

Kyodo 28 Jan 2025
26, 2025, ahead of a fire drill ... regulator OKs Eisai-Biogen Alzheimer's drug's continuous dosing ... said Monday that a jointly developed Alzheimer's drug has been approved for continuous use for people with early stages of the disease by U.S. regulators.
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The Demoralizing Downward Spiral of Algorithmic Culture

The Epoch Times 27 Jan 2025
Knowing how busy most doctor’s offices are these days, I decided I’d make it easy on the staff by bringing a) a copy of ...
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Trump administration scraps plan for stricter rules on PFAS

The Spokesman-Review 27 Jan 2025
As cleanup continues in the West Plains, the federal governments’ plans to strictly regulate PFAS was scrapped last week by the new administration of President Donald Trump ... They also exempted some products from PFAS regulation altogether.
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Study reveals how certain proteins assemble as soon as they are synthesized

Phys Dot Org 27 Jan 2025
If proteins fail to find their partners or fold incorrectly, this can lead to cellular dysfunction and pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease or certain cancers ... Many diseases, including ...
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How to finally stop procrastinating, according to people who have kicked the habit

CNN 27 Jan 2025
That vulnerability to illness is likely due to the stress procrastination causes, Sirois added, and the behavior can lead someone to not prioritizing healthy lifestyle habits that reduce the risk of disease.
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CIA shifts stance on Covid-19 origins, citing lab-leak possibility

Blitz 27 Jan 2025
For instance, if zoonotic spillover is confirmed as the source, it would underscore the need for stricter wildlife trade regulations and better surveillance of emerging infectious diseases.
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Chronic wasting disease, an unstoppable killer of deer, creeping closer to Columbus

The Columbus Dispatch 26 Jan 2025
Chronic wasting disease in Iowa ... How the disease’s spread might affect regulations going forward inside the CWD hunting zone, established to inhibit further expansion, has yet to be fully worked out, Tonkovich said.
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Emily Marrison: Did you know one in every 16 people has some form of thyroid disease?

Coshocton Tribune 26 Jan 2025
We don’t hear a lot about thyroid disease until we know someone who is diagnosed ... The American Thyroid Association estimates 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease ... is an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis.
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Opponents of Kennedy’s bid for top US health post urge senators to reject him

West Hawaii Today 26 Jan 2025
Kennedy has long sown doubts about the safety and efficacy of vaccines that have helped curb disease and prevent deaths for decades ... Kennedy has said he wants to work to end chronic disease, break any ties between employees at the U.S.
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Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds

AOL 26 Jan 2025
In regions where screening is less regulated than in the UK, where it is only permitted to test for serious disease-causing mutations, this could tip into a form of eugenics, whereby desirable traits might be selected, the HFEA said.
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Eliminating These 3 Foods From Your Diet Can Be A Game-Changer For Heart Health

Huffington Post 25 Jan 2025
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States ... French fries are also topped with lots of salt, and high sodium intake has been associated with high blood pressure and an increase in heart disease.”.
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Organisations opposing Trump's Kennedy pick for US top health job urge senators to reject him

RNZ 25 Jan 2025
Kennedy has said he wants to work to end chronic disease, break any ties between employees at the US drugs regulator and industry, and advise US water systems to remove fluoride.
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Trump Administration Puts Freeze on Release of Health Info From Government Agencies

Knoxville Daily Sun 24 Jan 2025
The freeze also affects anything intended to be published in the Federal Register, where the executive branch communicates rules and regulations, as well as the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a U.S.

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