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MMedication
UK pharmacists report major aspirin shortage – POLITICO
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UK pharmacists report major aspirin shortage – POLITICO

  • January 23, 2026
Olivier Picard, chair of the NPA, said the association is “concerned” about these reports and its implications on…
MMedication
Number of new U.S. drug shortages hits lowest level in 20 years
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Number of new U.S. drug shortages hits lowest level in 20 years

  • January 23, 2026
The number of ongoing prescription drug shortages rose slightly in the last quarter of 2025, but remained significantly…
NNutrition
NutriMatch: harmonizing food composition databases with large language models for enhanced nutritional prediction
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NutriMatch: harmonizing food composition databases with large language models for enhanced nutritional prediction

  • January 22, 2026
Data collection We utilized data from the 10K Project, a prospective human cohort study involving over 10,000 healthy…
SScience
Study shows DHPS enzyme controls macrophage maturation across multiple organs
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Study shows DHPS enzyme controls macrophage maturation across multiple organs

  • January 22, 2026
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy and the Johns…
HHealth
Scientists map gut microbiota associated with coronary artery disease
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More urban trees associated with fewer heart disease cases

  • January 22, 2026
A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that living in urban areas with a…
HHealth
Measles Surges In The U.S. As Public Health Systems Falter
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Measles Surges In The U.S. As Public Health Systems Falter

  • January 21, 2026
SEMINOLE, TEXAS – FEBRUARY 27, 2025: Signs point the way to measles testing in the parking lot of…
HHealth
Study: Maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and risk of congenital limb defects in offspring. Image Credit chayanuphol / Shutterstock
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Early pregnancy sulfur dioxide exposure raises odds of congenital limb defects

  • January 21, 2026
A large Chinese cohort study identifies early pregnancy as a sensitive window during which sulfur dioxide exposure is…
HHealth
Perspective: The Role of Dietary Supplements in Environmental Challenges. Image Credit: Artem Stepanov / Shutterstock
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Can dietary supplements support nutrition security as climate change disrupts food systems?

  • January 20, 2026
As climate stressors disrupt food systems and nutrient quality worldwide, researchers examine whether dietary supplements could support resilience…
HHealthcare
A community-codesigned LLM-powered chatbot for primary care: a randomized controlled trial
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A community-codesigned LLM-powered chatbot for primary care: a randomized controlled trial

  • January 20, 2026
Study design We developed P&P Care, an LLM-powered primary care chatbot using a dual-track role-play codesign framework. The…
HHealth
Study: Recreational physical activity and biomarkers of breast cancer risk in a cohort of adolescent girls. Image Credit: Svet foto / Shutterstock
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Teen girls who play organized sports show lower breast cancer risk biomarkers

  • January 20, 2026
A study of Black and Hispanic adolescent girls shows that even modest participation in organized sports is associated…
MMedication
‘These drugs are not cosmetic’: Why subsidising Ozempic-style drugs may not be enough
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‘These drugs are not cosmetic’: Why subsidising Ozempic-style drugs may not be enough

  • January 19, 2026
Australia’s obesity crisis is intensifying, with four in five older adults now overweight or obese, reigniting debate over…
HHealth
Study: Video gaming linked to unhealthy diet, poor sleep quality and lower physical activity levels in Australian University students. Image Credit: chomplearn / Shutterstock
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Students who game the most show lower diet quality and higher BMI, study finds

  • January 19, 2026
A national study of Australian undergraduates suggests that spending more than 10 hours a week gaming is associated…
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