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Abortion bans increase birth rates and demand for nutrition assistance14:25 A study in Economic Inquiry reveals how total abortion bans are reshaping public health systems and safety‐net programs in the United States. Rapid Novor receives Ontario Ministry of Health provisional license for EasyM® blood-based MRD test for multiple myeloma13:53 Rapid Novor Inc., a Canadian biotechnology leader, announced today that its diagnostic laboratory has received a provisional license from the Ontario Ministry of Health (MOH) for its EasyM® assay, enabling the company to begin testing patients in Canada. Cosmetic surgery investigation prompts warnings for patients, and a push for tighter safety standards12:48 An investigation into cosmetic surgery chains by KFF Health News and NBC News has prompted consumer warnings from industry groups representing plastic surgeons and a call for more transparency around physician disciplinary actions in California. Primary care is in trouble. So doctors band together to boost their market power.12:15 Western Massachusetts, a patchwork of rural communities and low-income cities, is a difficult place to find a primary care doctor if you don't already have one. Training game helps nurses spot fungal infections in breastfeeding12:15 This educational game simulates breastfeeding complications, equipping nurses with skills to detect and manage fungal infections in the nipple-areola area. Study on inhaler overuse highlights urgent need for better objective asthma monitoring6:55 Bedfont® Scientific Limited, an innovative med-tech company specializing in medical breath analysis devices, welcomes the new study at University Hospital Southampton exploring whether enhanced asthma check-ups can reduce inhaler use among children. The social and legal costs of ignoring AI diagnostics5:20 Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field and practice of medicine, including legal liability and the perception of who is at fault when a patient experiences harm. Multi-agent AI systems outperform single models under heavy clinical workloads4:15 As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in health care, from managing records to assisting with medication decisions, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai are asking an important question: How well does AI hold up when the workload gets intense at health system scale? Integrated laser chip could bring biosensor diagnostics to patients’ homes2:40 A research team at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has developed new laser technology that could lead to tiny, cost-effective biosensors. Environmental conditions influence how bacteria respond to antibiotic treatments19:09 Antibiotic susceptibility in resistant bacteria is not static. New research shows that bacteria harboring resistance genes may respond differently to antibiotics if they are tested under conditions other than those used in standard laboratory assays. |