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Bariatric surgery costs significantly less than GLP-1 drugs over two years20:17 A new real-world analysis of more than 90,000 patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes finds metabolic and bariatric surgery is costs significantly less than weekly injections of GLP-1 drugs over a two-year period, according to a new research presented today at the annual scientific meeting of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Specific health labels may better motivate reduced alcohol consumption14:57 Although the United States requires a warning label on alcoholic beverages, alcohol-related deaths have risen steadily over the past two decades. Study links educator confidence to improved outcomes for vulnerable youth6:22 To better understand how young children experiencing trauma are supported in early learning settings, Adelaide University researchers examined the role of teacher self-efficacy – the confidence teachers have in their knowledge and abilities – in creating safe, responsive learning environments. Nose attractiveness influences how people view overall facial features5:18 Attractiveness of the nose affects how people view the face – with attractive noses actually drawing less attention than unattractive noses, reports a study in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. People share incomplete details with AI in symptom reports5:18 It is quite possible that in the near future, people will have to describe their symptoms to an AI before they can get a doctor's appointment. Disruptions threaten progress in inclusive clinical trials and health equity4:44 JMIR Publications today featured a critical new story in its News and Perspectives section examining the recent waves of disruption to inclusive clinical trials and the emerging strategies to keep health equity on track. Study finds weak penalties for Medicare Advantage rule violations4:44 A new study from health policy researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health suggests that while regulators have several tools at their disposal to penalize insurance plans that break the rules, they rely mostly on relatively small financial penalties that may do little to deter violations. Study reveals gaps in dementia care services across Mississippi counties4:13 Some 80% of Mississippi counties have no adult day service centers, and even counties that do have centers cannot meet the needs of people with dementia and their caregivers, a new University of Mississippi-led study indicates. Cannabis leads microdosing trends among U.S. adults, study finds4:13 Researchers from University of California San Diego have found that microdosing - taking very small amounts of psychoactive substances - is more common among U.S. adults than previously recognized, with cannabis leading by a wide margin. EVALI outbreak reshaped public perceptions of e-cigarette harm4:13 Cigarettes are one of the deadliest products on the market – but the risks of alternatives are not always clearly understood. |