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FDA Approves Benlysta Autoinjector for Pediatric Patients With Active Lupus Nephritis
Benlysta is the first and only approved autoinjector biologic for both systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Close to 150,000 Pounds of Ready-to-eat Bologna Recalled Due to Mislabeling
Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc. is recalling almost 150,000 pounds of ready-to-eat bologna due to mislabeling. The recalled lunch meats contain meat or poultry source materials that are not listed on the product labels, CBS News reports. The bologna...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Experts Sound Alarm About Risk of Child Deaths in Hot Cars
With early summer temperatures already setting triple-digit records across the East Coast, safety experts are sounding the alarm about the risks of leaving young children inside hot cars. Nine children have died so far this year after being...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Nestle, Other Food Companies Vow to Ban Artificial Colors
Nestle has joined a growing list of major food companies pledging to voluntarily eliminate artificial colors from their U.S. products by the middle of next year amid mounting health concerns. “We are always looking for different ways...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Need A ‘Eureka’ Moment? Take A Good Nap, Study Says
Do you enjoy “eureka” moments, when sudden insight or inspiration strikes seemingly from nowhere? Then you definitely need to sleep on it, a new study says. People are more likely to have sudden “eureka” moments on nagging...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Could Your Address Determine Your Dementia Risk?
Your address might influence your risk for dementia, a new study says. People living in poor neighborhoods appear to be more likely to have biological risk factors for inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease, researchers reported June 25 in...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Exercise Helps Kids’ Mood Disorders, Can Serve As Alternative To Meds, Review Finds
Regular exercise can ease mood disorders in children and teens, offering an alternative to medications like antidepressants, a new evidence review has concluded. Both anxiety and depression decrease when kids take part in structured exercise programs, researchers...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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Severe Bleeding After Delivery Linked To Long-Term Heart Health Problems
The health of women who experience severe bleeding after giving birth can remain in peril for up to 15 years afterward, a major new evidence review says. Women who survive postpartum hemorrhage are 76% more likely to...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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New Test Can Predict, Help Prevent Miscarriage
An experimental test can predict a woman’s risk of miscarriage, based on problems in the womb lining that occur prior to pregnancy. In some women, an essential biological process that prepares the endometrium for pregnancy doesn’t progress...
- Posted June 30, 2025
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‘Pill-On-A-String’ Could Revolutionize Testing For Throat Cancer
The thought of swallowing a pill on a thread isn’t the most pleasant notion, but it could be a vastly better alternative for people at increased risk of throat cancer, a new study says. For nearly 20...
- Posted June 30, 2025




















