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Unaffordable food putting moms-to-be at risk, research shows

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Pregnant women who have limited access to affordable, nutritious, and healthy foods have a higher chance of developing both physical and mental health problems.This post was originally published on this site

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The elderly still take too many potentially inappropriate drugs

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

In Canada, prescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs)—drugs whose harms may outweigh their benefits, which may be ineffective, or for which a safer alternative exists—remains very common among the elderly. Moreover, although overall spending on PIMs […]

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New law regulating out-of-pocket drug spending saves cancer patients more than $7,000 a year, study finds

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

As prescription oral chemotherapies have become a common form of cancer treatment, some patients were paying more than $10,000 a year for medications. A new study finds that efforts to cap prescription drug spending are […]

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Novel screening tool could improve telehealth access and equity

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

In a new study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers at Thomas Jefferson University have developed a novel screening tool to measure digital health readiness, which will be critical in addressing barriers to telehealth adoption […]

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Boom, now bust: Budget cuts and layoffs take hold in public health

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Even as federal aid poured into state budgets in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health leaders warned of a boom-and-bust funding cycle on the horizon as the emergency ended and federal grants sunsetted. Now, […]

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Patients suffer when Indian Health Service doesn’t pay for outside care

September 10, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

When the Indian Health Service can’t provide medical care to Native Americans, the federal agency can refer them elsewhere. But each year, it rejects tens of thousands of requests to fund those appointments, forcing patients […]

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Biden administration issues rules making mental health care more accessible

September 9, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Beginning Jan. 1, Americans with private health insurance coverage should gain better access to mental health care, as well as care to help ease substance abuse, federal officials announced Monday.This post was originally published on […]

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Critical shortages of obstetric medicines put pregnant women at risk in Australia, warn experts

September 9, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Supplies of several crucial obstetric medicines are running short in Australia, putting the health of pregnant women at risk and highlighting systemic issues impacting reliable access to safe and effective treatment in pregnancy, according to […]

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Controlling mpox requires inclusive, global efforts

September 9, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

In 2022, mpox (formerly called monkeypox) dominated the news as outbreaks of the disease cropped up in more than 120 countries. Then, as case counts dwindled in countries like the U.S.—thanks to the speedy rollout […]

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Africa desperately needs mpox vaccines—but donations from rich countries won’t fix this or next health emergency

September 9, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Africa says it needs an estimated 10 million doses of mpox vaccine to control this public health emergency.This post was originally published on this site

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