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Gabapentin: versatile pain management solution gaining popularity among the elderly

Gabapentin: versatile pain management solution gaining popularity among the elderly

Gabapentin, a drug originally developed for epilepsy, has found new life as a multipurpose pain reliever adopted by seniors for ailments ranging from nerve pain to muscle aches. This versatile medication has become a daily staple for many seniors seeking relief from chronic conditions. In Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, Mary Peart, 67, a retired nurse, recounts her experience with gabapentin, which she began using a year and a half ago to ease symptoms of fibromyalgia. The drug has significantly improved her mobility, allowing her to do daily activities like climbing stairs, walking her dog, and taking art classes. “It’s transformative,” she notes.…
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Re-emergence of mucosal smallpox in Africa prompts declaration of global health emergency

Re-emergence of mucosal smallpox in Africa prompts declaration of global health emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) on Wednesday due to a rapid increase in mpox cases in more than a dozen African countries. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing the most severe outbreak, with more than 15,600 confirmed cases and 537 deaths reported by the UN agency. This surpasses the lethality of the 2022 mpox outbreak, which previously led to a PHEIC declaration. What you need to know about Mpox Previously known as monkeypox, the virus was renamed in 2022 following concerns raised by health authorities. Key points For…
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Financial woes hit data analytics firm amid controversial practices

Financial woes hit data analytics firm amid controversial practices

MultiPlan, a key player in the health insurance industry credited with helping major insurers save billions through minimized medical reimbursements, is currently going through a tumultuous period of increased regulatory and financial scrutiny. The New York-based company, which influences more than 100,000 health plans covering more than 60 million people, has come under fire for practices that could leave patients with large medical bills. Recent investigations have shed a harsh light on MultiPlan’s marketing tactics, which often result in insurers paying health care providers significantly less than they are charged. This strategy, while financially advantageous for insurers and MultiPlan, often…
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Unexplained brain ailment baffles doctors in New Brunswick

Unexplained brain ailment baffles doctors in New Brunswick

Doctors in New Brunswick, Canada, are grappling with a scientific conundrum: a group of patients with similar, unexplained neurological symptoms. This unfolding medical mystery has become a political firestorm. The story begins in late 2018 with Laurie Beatty, an 81-year-old who showed sudden behavioral changes. He became preoccupied with an old affair, displaying confusion and disorientation. His condition rapidly worsened, leading to seizures and ultimately his death. Dozens of people affected by an unidentified disease Gabrielle Cormier, just 20 years old, is the youngest confirmed case in this cluster. Many others share her situation, suffering from a series of unexplained…
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Ergonomic challenges of ancient Egyptian scribes

Ergonomic challenges of ancient Egyptian scribes

At the Luxor Museum in Egypt, the statue of Amenhotep, a seated scribe from the 18th Dynasty (ca. 1550 BC - 1292 BC), embodies more than just artistic interpretation; it represents the physical toll of repetitive work endured by ancient scribes. These historical figures, integral to the bureaucratic machinery of ancient Egypt, likely experienced ergonomic problems similar to those faced by modern office workers. Ancient scribes, recognized more for their intellectual contributions than their manual labor, held positions of considerable respect. They were instrumental in administrative duties that included legal documentation and logistical planning, crucial to managing social resources and…
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Re-emergence of mucosal smallpox in Africa prompts declaration of global health emergency

W.H.O. issues global health alert for mpox as cases increase in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stepped up its response to the mpox outbreak by declaring it a global health emergency. The declaration came on Wednesday, marking the second such declaration in the past three years as the virus rapidly spreads to multiple African nations. Currently, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing the most severe impact of the outbreak, with a reported count of 15,600 cases and 537 deaths. The current outbreak has surpassed the severity of the 2022 episode, during which a similar emergency was declared. Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, was renamed in 2022 following concerns…
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Biden earmarks 0 million for pioneering cancer research initiatives

Biden earmarks $150 million for pioneering cancer research initiatives

During his recent visit to New Orleans, President Biden announced a substantial investment of $150 million to advance cancer research. The funding, part of the administration's ambitious Cancer 'Moonshot' initiative, was unveiled during his visit to Tulane University with First Lady Jill Biden. The grants are intended to benefit eight leading research institutions, improving their capabilities in precision cancer surgery. This innovative approach aims to improve the accuracy of tumor removal and minimize the need for subsequent surgeries by using advanced imaging technologies to ensure complete removal of tumor cells at tumor sites. In his speech, President Biden emphasized the…
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Youth mental health in crisis: economic, climatic and technological pressures.

Youth mental health in crisis: economic, climatic and technological pressures.

A new report highlights the growing mental health challenges faced by young adults, attributing the crisis to the combined pressures of economic instability, climate change and rapid technological advances. The findings call for a radical overhaul of approaches to mental health care. Chloé Johnson, a 22-year-old community college student and full-time worker, embodies the struggles of many young people today. Balancing a low-paying job with education, while dealing with financial challenges like car repairs, symbolizes the economic strain faced by countless young adults. Key points Mental health problems disproportionately affect young people. Economic hardship, climate anxiety and rapid technological change…
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Fearing legal battles, red-state fertility clinics ship embryos

Fearing legal battles, red-state fertility clinics ship embryos

A growing legal gray area surrounding the status of frozen embryos is prompting some fertility clinics and patients in conservative states to transfer or discard their embryos. The trend is particularly pronounced in Alabama, where a recent Supreme Court ruling called embryos “unborn children.” That has led at least four of seven fertility clinics in the state to partner with biotech companies to transfer frozen embryos out of Alabama. Another clinic, concerned about the legal implications of disposing of embryos in the state, is working with a New York doctor to dispose of them. This fear extends beyond Alabama. Fertility…
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