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FDA Approves Inluriyo for Advanced Breast Cancer
Approval is for adults with ER-positive, HER2-negative, ESR1-mutated advanced or metastatic breast cancer
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Gen X Older Adults Show High Rates of Ultra-Processed Food Addiction
New research suggests that older adults, particularly Generation X women, have high rates of addiction to ultra-processed foods, such as fast food, sugary drinks and packaged snacks. These products — made with high levels of fat, salt...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Grocery Giant Recalls Deli Pastas Over Listeria Risk
Albertsons Companies has issued a voluntary recall in 15 states for several store-made deli products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. While no illnesses have been reported, the Idaho-based supermarket chain acted after determining the...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Millions of Corn Dogs Recalled Over Wooden Shards
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of about 58 million pounds of frozen corn dogs and other sausage-on-a-stick products. The Class I recall — initiated by Texas-based Hillshire...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Heart Attack, Stroke Almost Always Foreshadowed, Study Says
Nearly everyone who suffers a heart attack, stroke or heart failure had at least one warning sign that cropped up years before, a new study says. More than 99% of patients had one or more risk factors...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Companions ‘Untapped Resource’ For Health Care Visits, Poll Finds
Following doctor’s orders may not be as easy as it sounds, especially when patients are alone in the exam room. Middle-aged folks and seniors mostly go it alone to a doctor’s appointment, a new poll shows, even...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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AI Can Predict Which Kids With Asthma Face Higher Odds Of Respiratory Infections, Pneumonia
A newly developed AI tool may help predict which kids with asthma are at higher risk for severe complications like respiratory infections and pneumonia, researchers say. A subgroup of kids identified by the AI tool developed pneumonia...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Patients With Severe Obesity Face Medical Discrimination, Study Says
People with severe obesity are likely to face discrimination when seeking health care, with many clinics outright refusing to see them, a new study says. About 2 in 5 (41%) of clinics refused to schedule an appointment...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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Robot-Guided Device Reaches Tumors Deep In The Lungs
A cutting-edge robot-assisted bronchoscope can reach very small tumors growing in the lung’s deepest recesses, according to clinical trial results presented at a European Respiratory Society meeting in Amsterdam. The device uses a specialized CT scanner to...
- Posted September 30, 2025
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FDA Approves Opzelura for Atopic Dermatitis in Children
It is the first topical JAK inhibitor approved in the U.S. for pediatric atopic dermatitis
- Posted September 29, 2025




















