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New Gene-Editing Strategy Could Help Development of Treatments for Rare Diseases17:05 Instead of requiring personalized gene edits for each patient, the new approach could create a standardized method to use for many diseases. Clinicians Lobby for a New Way to Assess the Risk of Suicide17:05 Clinicians often rely on patients to disclose thoughts of self-harm, but some are lobbying for a new diagnosis to better assess the risk. This Play Recruited Actors With Anorexia. Was That Ethical?11:47 Some psychologists and parents argued that it risked glamorizing the condition, but one performer described the experience as empowering: “Onstage, I can be who I really am.” C.D.C. Links Measles Outbreaks in Multiple States for First Time18.listopadu If the outbreaks cannot be extinguished by January, the anniversary of the first cases in Texas, the United States will lose what is known as “elimination status” as determined by the World Health Organization. Sex Had Become a Chore. Then They Started Reading Romantasy.17.listopadu The wildly popular fiction genre allows readers to talk openly about yearning, sex and desire. And it’s spilling over into their bedrooms. Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. ‘Disabled’? No Way.15.listopadu Many older Americans shun an identity that could bring helpful accommodations, improve care and provide community. Hochul Urged to Ban Horseshoe Crab Fishing15.listopadu Supporters of the legislation argue it would protect a declining horseshoe crab population, while opponents warn it will harm the commercial fishing industry. Overlooked No More: Sabina Spielrein, Visionary Lost Between Freud and Jung14.listopadu She maintained a triangular correspondence with the two men, who overshadowed the significant contributions she made to the field of psychoanalysis. F.D.A. Sharply Limits Approval for Drug Linked to Two Teen Deaths14.listopadu A gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy caused complications to the liver, prompting a review of its use for younger patients. Judge to Approve Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy, Releasing Billions for Opioid Plaintiffs14.listopadu Under the plan, the company will dissolve and its owners, members of the Sackler family, will pay as much as $7 billion of their personal fortune to states, localities, tribes and others harmed in the opioid crisis. Kennedy Walks a Tightrope on Trump Deal for Obesity Drugs14.listopadu The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president. Sharon Camp, Mother of the ‘Plan B’ Contraceptive Pill, Dies at 8314.listopadu An advocate for women’s reproductive health, she started one of the world’s smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market. Infant Formula Company Tied to Botulism Outbreak Had Known Problems13.listopadu A Pennsylvania plant run by the company, ByHeart, was shut down this year after inspectors found mold, a leaking roof and more than 2,500 dead insects in a food production area. Bird Flu Ravaged the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Study Finds13.listopadu After the H5N1 virus hit the remote island of South Georgia in 2023, more than 50,000 breeding females may have disappeared. Arline Bronzaft, Who Campaigned for a Quieter City, Dies at 8912.listopadu She studied the impact of noise on health and classroom learning and helped impose stricter regulations in New York City. |