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  • How influencers and content creators discuss birth control on social media: What research shows

    Misinformation about birth control is rampant on social media, with influencers spreading false claims, potentially influencing contraceptive choices and widening health disparities.
  • Oral retinoids can harm unborn babies. But many women taking them for acne may not be using contraception

    Oral retinoids for acne may cause birth defects—yet many women aren’t using contraception, risking harm to unborn babies.
  • Terminal lucidity: why do loved ones with dementia sometimes ‘come back’ before death?

    Terminal lucidity brings fleeting clarity to dementia patients, challenging our understanding of brain function as death nears.
  • How does the drug abemaciclib treat breast cancer?

    Abemaciclib, added to Australia’s PBS, drastically cuts breast cancer treatment costs while targeting CDK4/6 in HR+/HER2- cancers.
  • What’s Keeping the US From Allowing Better Sunscreens?

    Dermatologists warn of inadequate sunscreen use and outdated U.S. regulations, hindering access to advanced, more effective sun protection options available globally.
  • Yes, adults can develop food allergies. Here are 4 types you need to know about

    Can adults develop food allergies? Absolutely—and they’re more complex and varied than you might think. Learn about IgE-mediated reactions, tick-meat allergy, fruit-pollen syndrome, and exercise-induced allergies.
  • Their First Baby Came With Medical Debt. These Illinois Parents Won’t Have Another.

    Emerging from the joy of childbirth, families like the Crivilares are drowning in medical debt, with 12% of U.S. adults citing pregnancy and delivery costs as a major burden.
  • The BAT-pause!

    Cold weather triggers healthier fat conversion, but menopause disrupts the process – new study clarifies the estrogen-BAT connection.
  • Forget Ringing the Button for the Nurse. Patients Now Stay Connected by Wearing One.

    Houston Methodist Hospital deploys BioButton, a wearable AI device improving patient care and stirring nurse union concerns over healthcare automation trends.
  • Paris in spring, Bali in winter. How ‘bucket lists’ help cancer patients handle life and death

    Travel and bucket lists define life’s final chapter for many with cancer, embodying hope, control, and meaningful experiences beyond illness.

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