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List prices for Ozempic, Wegovy far higher in the US than in peer nations
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List prices for Ozempic, Wegovy far higher in the US than in peer nations

Aug 18, 2023 03:10pm While interest in them for off-label prescribing is grabbing headlines, the U.S. also has the highest rates of obesity in the world, meaning potential use would be elevated even if the drugs weren’t currently trendy. (Photo illustration by Mario Tama/Getty Images)It’s not a secret that Americans pay far more than people...

High drug price associated with decreased treatment retention for patients with chronic liver disease
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High drug price associated with decreased treatment retention for patients with chronic liver disease

by Alex Smith, University of Minnesota Medical School Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainResearchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Pharmacy have found that high costs for hepatic encephalopathy treatment in patients with end-stage liver disease are associated with decreased treatment retention for patients. The study results were recently published in Hepatology Communications....

What is Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase 1 Deficiency?
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What is Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase 1 Deficiency?

By Syed S. A.Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I (CPS1) deficiency (CPS1D), a rare type of urea cycle disorder (UCD), arises from an inborn error of metabolism. It is a genetic disorder of the CPS1 enzyme and follows the autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. CPS1D often leads to multiple episodes of hyperammonemia,...

What Is Babesiosis? Tickborne Disease on the Rise in the Northeast, CDC Says
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What Is Babesiosis? Tickborne Disease on the Rise in the Northeast, CDC Says

By Brian Mastroianni  Published on March 27, 2023 Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Babesiosis, a tickborne disease, is on the rise in the U.S., and is newly considered endemic to three states. Cases of babesiosis have risen significantly in eight states in the Northeast over the course of a decade: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode...

Insight into the Skin Microbiome
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Insight into the Skin Microbiome

By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Reviewed by Aimee Molineux The human body interacts with the outside world through its sense organs, of which the largest is the skin. The skin is home to a world of microbes, living mostly as commensals (microbes with neutral or beneficial interactions with the skin). They play a part in...

Researchers discover vasculogenic fibroblast, a missing piece in understanding how blood vessels are made
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Researchers discover vasculogenic fibroblast, a missing piece in understanding how blood vessels are made

by Indiana University School of Medicine Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers from the Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (ICRME) have identified a new type of cell in the human and mouse body, called the vasculogenic fibroblast, that provides critical insight into how new blood vessels can be made when needed for treatment. Blood...

A molecular machine’s secret weapon exposed
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A molecular machine’s secret weapon exposed

COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY IMAGE: KATARINA MEZE, THE FORMER GRADUATE STUDENT IN THE JOSHUA-TOR LAB WHO LED THIS STUDY, STANDING NEXT TO THE LAB’S CRYO-EM IMAGING MACHINE. THE MACHINE ALLOWS SCIENTISTS TO FREEZE MOLECULES IN PLACE TO STUDY THEIR STRUCTURE AND GEOMETRY. CREDIT: JOSHUA-TOR LAB/CSHL RNAs are having a moment. The foundation of COVID-19 vaccines,...

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What do medical students learn from family medicine clerkships?

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Boston)—Medical student clerkships, the full immersion learning experiences in practice-based facilities for medical students, have learning objectives to define what students should learn by the end of their rotation, but medical educators are now asking, how does one know what larger lessons students are taking away?  In a new study in the journal Family Medicine, researchers at...

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Researchers zero in on potential new function of lymphatic system: producing blood

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Scientists investigating the causes of lymphoedema have made a major discovery, revealing that lymphatic vessels can produce red and white blood cells. Until now, it was believed that blood cells derived solely from stem cells found in bone marrow. The discovery, made by an international team led by University of South...

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