Diabetes type 2: Three symptoms that require you to call 999 ‘straight away’ – pharmacist

Type 2 diabetes can be a 'devastating diagnosis' says expert When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. A type 2 […]

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Waivers for Vaccine Production ‘Not a Solution’: BioNTech

BERLIN (Reuters) – The granting of intellectual property waivers is not the right way to increase output of COVID-19 vaccines, the founder of German vaccine maker BioNTech said on Wednesday, advocating instead the award of production licences. Such waivers are among the options being considered by the Biden administration for maximising the production and supply of vaccines, though no decision […]

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Study: ISCHEMIA trial represents small fraction of patients undergoing intervention

Results from a new study find a broad range of patients who typically undergo revascularization for stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) in the U.S. did not meet enrollment criteria for the ISCHEMIA trial. The data, which was presented today as late-breaking clinical science at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) 2021 Scientific Sessions, demonstrates a minority of SIHD […]

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Studies Add to Knowledge Base of Biosimilars for Psoriasis, HS

A cohort study of psoriasis patients in Denmark found that a nonmedical switch from brand name adalimumab to adalimumab biosimilars was not associated with drug retention at 1 year. And another study, a small, single-center retrospective study of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), found that administration of infliximab and biosimilar infliximab were associated with similar and significant improvement in disease. […]

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High vaccination rate is key to course of COVID-19 pandemic, modeling shows

The Mayo Clinic data scientists who developed highly accurate computer modeling to predict trends for COVID-19 cases nationwide have new research that shows how important a high rate of vaccination is to reducing case numbers and controlling the pandemic. Vaccination is making a striking difference in Minnesota and keeping the current level of positive cases from becoming an emergency that […]

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These Brazilian Women Are Changing the Face of Their Country's Beauty Ideals

For decades, ad campaigns, editorials, and runways paid homage to a very particular type of Brazilian woman: the Supermodel. There were Alessandra, Gisele, and Adriana. Isabeli, Cintia, and Izabel. They had many similarities — towering legs, toned abs, arresting (often light) eyes, a waterfall of "beachy waves." Today, a new guard of Brazilian women with beauty influence has refreshingly less […]

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