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FINDINGS FROM DOH BIRD FLU SURVEY FOR BACKYARD FLOCK OWNERS AND BIRD RESCUERS

FINDINGS FROM DOH BIRD FLU SURVEY FOR BACKYARD FLOCK OWNERS AND BIRD RESCUERS Posted on Jul 24, 2025 in Newsroom HONOLULU — A survey by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health (DOH) finds that while most local residents are aware that the bird flu had been detected in Hawai‘i, roughly two-thirds of flock owners had […]

Study identifies multi-organ response to seven days without food

New findings reveal that the body undergoes significant, systematic changes across multiple organs during prolonged periods of fasting. The results demonstrate evidence of health benefits beyond weight loss, but also show that any potentially health-altering changes appear to occur only after three days without food. The study, published today in Nature Metabolism, advances our understanding […]

Both high-protein and normal-protein diets are effective for T2D management

New findings from the University of Alabama at Birmingham indicate that the type of protein in the diet is not as important as the overall amount of weight loss for those with Type 2 diabetes. Published in the journal Obesity, 106 adults with T2D were randomly assigned to either the high-protein or normal-protein diet for […]

PD-1 Inhibition in First-Line Prolongs Survival in Cervical Cancer

Updated findings of KEYNOTE-826, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, continued to demonstrate a significant survival benefit with the addition of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) to standard treatment for previously untreated recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer. In this exclusive MedPage Today video, Deanna Gerber, MD, of the NYU Long Island School of […]

‘Game Changer’ in NASH: Resmetirom Hits Endpoints in Pivotal Study

VIENNA — The investigational agent resmetirom resolved liver biopsy findings in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) more often than placebo, according to the phase III MAESTRO-NASH trial. While 10% of placebo patients achieved resolution of inflammation, ballooning, and disease activity, the rate was 26% among people treated with the 80-mg dose of resmetirom and 30% with the […]

Doxycycline Fails to Protect Women Against STIs

SEATTLE — Researchers were scratching their heads over findings that doxycycline prophylaxis failed to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among African cisgender women, unlike its success among men who have sex with men. In a trial conducted among 449 women in Kenya who were taking daily pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV infection, 50 of […]

Impact of ‘hyper-palatable’ foods across four diets

If losing weight was among your 2023 resolutions, findings by researchers from the University of Kansas and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) may provide clearer guidance about the food you put on your plate. Using previous study data, researchers sought to determine what characteristics of meals were important for determining how many calories were […]

Can a Healthy Lifestyle Prevent IBD?

Adopting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle may prevent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to findings from an analysis of three prospective U.S. cohort studies, which were validated in three external European cohorts. In the primary analysis, maintaining low modifiable risk scores — based on risk factors including body mass index, smoking status, use of non-steroidal […]

Twelve-Month Data Back Pegloticase-Methotrexate Gout Combo

PHILADELPHIA — Previous findings that adding methotrexate to pegloticase (Krystexxa) in patients with gout was more effective than pegloticase alone have now been extended to a full year of treatment. At month 12 in the randomized, 152-patient MIRROR RCT trial, 60% of patients receiving the combination had serum urate levels below the target of 6 […]

Study calls for change in guidance about eating fish during pregnancy

The findings, which drew together analyses on over 4,131 pregnant mothers from the Children of the 90s study in the UK, with similar detailed studies in the Seychelles, are published in NeuroToxicology. Importantly, the researchers also found that it does not appear to matter which types of fish are eaten because the essential nutrients in […]

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