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- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
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Health Highlights: Sept. 8, 2022
Too little exercise, too much sitting could raise breast cancer risk. People more likely to engage in physical activity based on their DNA had a 41% lower risk of invasive breast cancer, a new study found. Read more
In rare 2nd review, FDA panelists back approval of experimental ALS drug. Wednesday’s vote was 7-2 for approval. The same panel voted 6-4 last March not to approve the drug, called Albrioza, but lobbying by patient advocates has been intense. Read more
Texas judge says Obamacare can’t require coverage for HIV meds. PrEP helps thousands of Texans avoid infection with HIV. But U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that an Affordable Care Act provision requiring free coverage of the drug violates the religious beliefs of a Christian-owned company. Read more
Vitamin D supplements won’t shield you from COVID-19. Two new clinical trials, conducted in Britain and Norway, found no benefit from the nutrient in inhibiting the viral illness. Read more
Nurse practitioners are filling the gap in psychiatric care. A new study finds Americans have become increasingly reliant on these health care workers, as the numbers of psychiatrists accepting Medicare has dropped. Read more
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