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U.K.’s Cost-Effectiveness Watchdog NICE Says No To Alzheimer’s Drug Leqembi

The U.K. regulatory authority approved the Alzheimer's disease drug, Leqembi, last month. But the U.K. cost-effectiveness watchdog NICE recommends against reimbursement.

ByJoshua P. CohenSenior Contributor
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Sep 1, 2024

UN Aid Agencies Roll Out Polio Vaccination Campaign Across Gaza

UN aid agencies in Gaza began to roll out a polio vaccination campaign on Sunday. But the drive could face major challenges from the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

ByJoshua P. CohenSenior Contributor
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Sep 1, 2024

Beware Of Eye Color-Changing Claims About Eye Drops Pushed On TikTok

The American Academy of Ophthalmology has issued a warning about over-the-counter eye drops that have been advertised as eye color-changing solutions on social media

ByBruce Y. LeeSenior Contributor
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Sep 1, 2024

Why Self-Collected Tests Will Change Everything For Cervical Cancer Screening

In the fall, women will be able to use an easy, self-administered test to screen for cervical cancer. With self-collection, a woman can swab her vagina in private.

ByOmer AwanSenior Contributor
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Aug 31, 2024

3 Eating Approaches That Promote Better Sleep

Discover 10 foods that help you sleep better naturally. Learn how these sleep-friendly foods can improve your sleep quality and relaxation.

BySophie Okolo, MPHContributor
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Aug 31, 2024

Mr. Trump, We Should Fund Patients, Not The System, For IVF Treatments

We should fund patients, not the system, for IVF treatments. Wrong policies, such as funding providers or mandating insurance coverage, will inevitably fail patients.

ByGe BaiContributor
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Aug 31, 2024

Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: California Farms Quarantined After Detecting Virus Strain In Dairy Herds

Bird flu typically spreads among birds, but there have been recent outbreaks among cattle in the U.S., and one Texas man contracted the virus from sick cows. Here’s why so many experts are worried about a possible new pandemic.

ByArianna JohnsonForbes Staff
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Aug 31, 2024

Zuckerberg Regrets Censoring COVID Content, But Disinformation Threatens Public Health, Not Free Speech

By complaining that he was pressured to "censor" content about the pandemic, Zuckerberg has signaled to purveyors of disinformation that Facebook is open for business.

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Aug 30, 2024

FDA Approves Updated Novavax COVID Vaccine Week After Approving Moderna And Pfizer’s Shots

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone six years and older receive the updated shots.

ByArianna JohnsonForbes Staff