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Pediatricians Emphasize Covid-19 Vaccination for Children Under Two in Updated Guidance healthcare360magazine.comban site
Pediatricians Emphasize Covid-19 Vaccination for Children Under Two in Updated Guidance
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New Blood Pressure Guidelines Emphasize Alcohol and Salt Reduction healthcare360magazine.comban site
New Blood Pressure Guidelines Emphasize Alcohol and Salt Reduction
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Global Antidotes: Medical Breakthroughs, Timeless Lessons, and Market Strategies healthcare360magazine.comban site
Global Antidotes: Medical Breakthroughs, Timeless Lessons, and Market Strategies
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AI Diet Tip Lands Man in Hospital with Rare Chemical Poisoning healthcare360magazine.comban site
AI Diet Tip Lands Man in Hospital with Rare Chemical Poisoning
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Preventing Cancer Recurrence Shelf Vaccine Shows Success | Healthcare 360 Magazine healthcare360magazine.comban site
Preventing Cancer Recurrence Shelf Vaccine Shows Success | Healthcare 360 Magazine
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Studies Identify Key Gut Molecule Behind Food-Induced Anaphylaxis healthcare360magazine.comban site
Studies Identify Key Gut Molecule Behind Food-Induced Anaphylaxis
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NYC Cooling Tower Inspections Drop Before Deadly Legionnaires Outbreak healthcare360magazine.comban site
NYC Cooling Tower Inspections Drop Before Deadly Legionnaires Outbreak
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Ultra-Processed Foods Make Up Over Half of U.S. Diets, CDC Finds healthcare360magazine.comban site
Ultra-Processed Foods Make Up Over Half of U.S. Diets, CDC Finds
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Surge Along Gulf Coast, Health Officials Warn healthcare360magazine.comban site
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Surge Along Gulf Coast, Health Officials Warn
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Novo Nordisk Faces Health Sector Setback: Wegovy Slowdown Triggers $70 Billion Slide and CEO Shake-Up healthcare360magazine.comban site
Novo Nordisk Faces Health Sector Setback: Wegovy Slowdown Triggers $70 Billion Slide and CEO Shake-Up
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Air Pollution Linked to Dementia Risk: Landmark Cambridge Study Warns of Global Brain Health Crisis healthcare360magazine.comban site
Air Pollution Linked to Dementia Risk: Landmark Cambridge Study Warns of Global Brain Health Crisis
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Pandemic Stress Aged the Brain by Months—Even Without COVID Infection, Study Finds healthcare360magazine.comban site
Pandemic Stress Aged the Brain by Months—Even Without COVID Infection, Study Finds
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The Sixth Sense in Your Gut: Scientists Discover Real-Time Brain-Microbe Link That Regulates Appetite healthcare360magazine.comban site
The Sixth Sense in Your Gut: Scientists Discover Real-Time Brain-Microbe Link That Regulates Appetite
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Top 20 Mental Health Books That Can Actually Make a Difference healthcare360magazine.comban site
Top 20 Mental Health Books That Can Actually Make a Difference
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FDA Rejects Replimune’s Melanoma Drug Amid Rising Scrutiny and Public UV Risk Concerns healthcare360magazine.comban site
FDA Rejects Replimune’s Melanoma Drug Amid Rising Scrutiny and Public UV Risk Concerns
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The Hidden Effects of Tobacco: What Every Smoker (and Non-Smoker) Should Know in 2025 healthcare360magazine.comban site
The Hidden Effects of Tobacco: What Every Smoker (and Non-Smoker) Should Know in 2025
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UK Scientists Pioneer “Three-Parent Baby” Technique to Prevent Inherited Diseases healthcare360magazine.comban site
UK Scientists Pioneer “Three-Parent Baby” Technique to Prevent Inherited Diseases
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Colon Cancer Cases Surge Among Young Adults: Experts Blame Diet, Delayed Diagnosis, and Lack of Awareness healthcare360magazine.comban site
Colon Cancer Cases Surge Among Young Adults: Experts Blame Diet, Delayed Diagnosis, and Lack of Awareness
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Crisis on the Coast: Mental Health in England Hits Alarming New Highs healthcare360magazine.comban site
Crisis on the Coast: Mental Health in England Hits Alarming New Highs
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Structured Exercise Boosts Cancer Recovery but Can’t Replace Medication, Study Finds healthcare360magazine.comban site
Structured Exercise Boosts Cancer Recovery but Can’t Replace Medication, Study Finds
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Measles Resurgence Pushes U.S. Toward Record High | Healthcare 360 Magazine healthcare360magazine.comban site
The United States is facing a major public health challenge as the number of Measles Resurgence in 2025 edges dangerously close to a modern-day record. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an additional 40 cases were reported last week, bringing the national total to 1,267. This places the U.S. within just eight cases of surpassing the 2019 peak of 1,274, the highest annual count since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000.
At the heart of this surge are 27 confirmed outbreaks defined as three or more epidemiologically linked cases, more than doubling the total seen in 2024. Health officials note that while a major outbreak in West Texas is winding down, smaller clusters and travel-related infections continue to sustain the virus’s spread across the country.
The measles resurgence is also part of a broader regional pattern. Canada and Mexico are experiencing parallel outbreaks, with under-vaccinated populations such as Mennonite communities ser
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FDA’s New COVID Vaccine Policy Sparks Controversy Over Access and Oversight healthcare360magazine.comban site
FDA’s New COVID Vaccine Policy Sparks Controversy Over Access and Oversight
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HPV Still a Risk for Women Over 65, Study Suggests Expanded Cervical Screening HPV Risk for Women Over 65, Study Suggests Expand healthcare360magazine.comban site
A new global study has revealed that women aged 65 and above continue to face a significant risk of cervical cancer due to persistent HPV infections, challenging current cervical screening guidelines. Despite widespread vaccination efforts and screening programmes, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were approximately 660,000 new cervical cancer cases and 350,000 deaths in 2022. Alarmingly, 157,182 of those new cases and 124,269 deaths occurred in women aged 65 or older, underscoring a concerning trend in older populations.
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Health Inequality Costing healthcare360magazine.comban site
Experts have warned that “medieval” levels of health inequality are severely straining Britain’s NHS, with the cost of treating illness linked to deprivation and poverty now estimated at £50 billion annually. This figure rivals the UK’s defence budget and reflects the hidden toll of rising child poverty and widespread hardship. Disturbing cases, including patients arriving at emergency departments with advanced, untreated cancers and an increase in self-harm for overnight shelter, highlight the extent of health neglect in the country’s most disadvantaged areas.
Hospitals are also witnessing a rise in diseases reminiscent of the Victorian era, such as scabies, rickets, and scarlet fever. The findings are part of a detailed Guardian investigation into the growing impact of poverty on the UK’s overburdened health system. Senior NHS officials are calling the situation “chilling” and unsustainable, with growing fears that the system is being used as a last resort by those who have nowher
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Trump’s Medicaid Work Requirement Sparks Concern healthcare360magazine.comban site
Many low-income Americans who rely on Medicaid due to chronic illnesses or disabilities are voicing deep concerns over a proposed medicaid work requirement included in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The legislation aims to enforce that Medicaid recipients in 40 states and Washington, D.C., either work, volunteer, or attend school for at least 80 hours per month, or regularly prove exemption status through paperwork.
For individuals like Stephanie Ivory of Columbus, Ohio, and Denise Sommer of Warrenton, Missouri, this proposal feels burdensome. Ivory, 58, suffers from gastrointestinal conditions and a bulging disc, rendering her unable to work. While she believes she’d qualify for an exemption, she worries about the difficulty of navigating additional reporting requirements. “It’s hard enough just renewing Medicaid every six months,” she said.
Sommer, also 58, who has not worked in five years due to anxiety and arthritis, believes she could qualify with a doctor’s
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Yellow Card Biobank healthcare360magazine.comban site
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Health authorities in the UK have launched a formal investigation into the potential side effects of widely used Weight loss and diabetes medications following a surge in reports of pancreas-related complications Yellow Card Biobank . Nearly 400 patients have reported cases of acute pancreatitis—some of them fatal—after using GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) drugs such as Mounjaro, Wegovy, Ozempic, and liraglutide.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) confirmed that over a quarter of these cases were reported in 2025 alone, with 101 incidents tied to tirzepatide (Mounjaro) and 22 to semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy). The agency emphasized that, although pancreatitis is listed as an “uncommon” side effect, the increasing usage of these injections has coincided with a rise in related health complaints submitted via the MHRA’s Yellow Card scheme.
Acute pancreatitis, a sudden inflammation of the pancreas, can lead to sev
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Canadian Woman Reverses Type 1 Diabetes healthcare360magazine.comban site
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes a decade ago, Smith had been managing the autoimmune condition with a demanding routine of insulin injections, diet monitoring, and blood sugar tracking.
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Top State for Lung Health healthcare360magazine.comban site
A recent nationwide study conducted by Opera Beds places California among the top-performing states for lung health. The report, which assessed environmental and health-related data across all 50 U.S. states, found that California excels due to low smoking rates, cleaner air, and overall favorable environmental conditions. The Golden State ranked sixth overall in the final list of healthiest states for lungs.
Researchers analyzed multiple variables contributing to chronic respiratory issues such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). These included smoking prevalence, air pollution levels, toxic chemical emissions, humidity, and COPD statistics from 2018 to 2023. To ensure accuracy, data was sourced from national organizations like the American Lung Association, the Environmental Protection Agency, and America’s Health Rankings. Due to missing recent data, Kentucky and Pennsylvania were not included in certain COPD-related comparisons.
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FDA Approves Breakthrough HIV Drug healthcare360magazine.comban site
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially approved lenacapavir, a groundbreaking drug for HIV Drug prevention, rooted in decades of research by University of Utah biochemist Wesley Sundquist. This medication, marketed under the name Yeztugo, was developed by Gilead Sciences and is already being hailed as a game-changer in the fight against HIV.
Lenacapavir is designed to HIV Drug by targeting the virus’s protein shell—known as the capsid—essentially halting its ability to replicate. Sundquist’s laboratory laid the foundational understanding of this protein structure back in the late 1990s. His team discovered how sensitive the virus’s shell is to small changes, revealing a new path for treatment. Gilead Sciences took note of these findings and eventually collaborated with Sundquist to create lenacapavir.
Unlike many existing HIV medications, lenacapavir stands out for its long-lasting protection. Administered just twice a year, it offers a six-month shield agains
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Understanding Adenovirus: What You Need to Know & Its Silent Spread healthcare360magazine.comban site
Adenovirus can cause everything from pink eye to severe respiratory infections. Know the symptoms, how they spread, and how to protect your family. Read for more information
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