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Public Health (Page 56)

FDA Will Pull Vet Drug Used in Pork Industry Over Cancer Concerns for Humans

2023-11-08
By: Exporter
On: November 8, 2023
In: Cancer, Health News, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8, 2023 (Healthday News) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it plans to pull a veterinary drug used commonly in the pork industry because it might pose a cancer risk to humans who eat pig products. The antimicrobial, carbadox (Mecadox), is typically added toContinue Reading

FDA Investigating Hospitalizations Linked to Counterfeit Ozempic

2023-11-08
By: Exporter
On: November 8, 2023
In: Obesity, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Nov 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received at least three reports of people being hospitalized after taking counterfeit versions of the wildly popular weight-loss drugs known as semaglutides. At least one of these reports includes mention of a counterfeit version of theContinue Reading

FDA Expands Investigation of Pureed Fruit Pouches

2023-11-06
By: Exporter
On: November 6, 2023
In: Food and Health, Health News, Public Health

MONDAY, Nov. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Amid reports of more illnesses and additional product recalls, U.S. health officials have expanded their investigation into potentially lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon pureed fruit. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in an updated alert posted Friday that it has received reportsContinue Reading

Tyson Chicken Nuggets Recalled Over Small Metal Pieces in Product

2023-11-06
By: Exporter
On: November 6, 2023
In: Health News, Public Health

MONDAY, Nov. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Nearly 30,000 pounds of dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets have been recalled by maker Tyson Foods Inc. after customers discovered small bits of metal in some of the nuggets. There has been one reported minor oral injury associated with consumption of the nuggets, which wereContinue Reading

At Same PSA Levels, Black Men Still More Likely to Get Prostate Cancer Than Whites

2023-11-06
By: Exporter
On: November 6, 2023
In: Cancer, Men's Health, Public Health

MONDAY, Nov. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Even with the same prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, Black men are more likely to have prostate cancer than white men, new research shows. The findings point to the need for earlier and more frequent screening, the researchers noted. It’s already known that BlackContinue Reading

GED Recipients Have Worse Health Than High School Graduates: Study

2023-11-06
By: Exporter
On: November 6, 2023
In: Public Health

MONDAY, Nov. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Adults who received a high school equivalency diploma have significantly poorer health outcomes than traditional graduates, according to a new study. Older Americans with a General Education Development (GED) certificate had a higher risk for mental, hearing and vision impairments, limitations in activitiesContinue Reading

U.S. Teens Are Driving Drowsy at High Rates

2023-11-03
By: Exporter
On: November 3, 2023
In: Kids' Health, Public Health

FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Drowsy driving causes thousands of car crashes a year and teen drivers say they are often sleepy behind the wheel. In a new survey, teens reported high rates of drowsy driving. School and job commitments were the top factors keeping them up atContinue Reading

For the Best Stroke Care, Where You Live Matters

2023-11-02
By: Exporter
On: November 2, 2023
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Poor people are less likely to get clot-busting drugs after a stroke than their more affluent peers, Canadian researchers report. Their new study found that people in the poorest neighborhoods were 24% less likely to be treated than their counterparts in neighborhoods withContinue Reading

FDA Advisors Say New Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease is Safe

2023-11-01
By: Exporter
On: November 1, 2023
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A new gene therapy for sickle cell disease was deemed safe by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Tuesday, paving the way for full approval by early December. The FDA had already decided that the therapy, known as exa-cel, was effective.Continue Reading

Mobile Stroke Units Can Prevent Disabling Strokes

2023-10-31
By: Exporter
On: October 31, 2023
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

TUESDAY, Oct. 31, 2023 (HealthDay News) — In some big cities, mobile stroke units can deliver a powerful clot-busting drug to patients as these specialized ambulances speed to the hospital. Now, a new study shows these units deliver anti-clotting treatment a median of 37 minutes faster than when traditional ambulancesContinue Reading

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