Health

Donald Trump withholds medical records despite previous promises

Donald Trump withholds medical records despite previous promises

Despite previous assurances, former President Donald J. Trump continues to hide his medical records from the public. This secrecy continues to raise concerns especially as he enters the race again, potentially becoming the oldest president in history by the end of his term. His refusal to share even the most basic health information remains a point of contention. During his 2015 presidential campaign, Trump was reluctant to share his medical history, opting instead to release a brief statement from his doctor saying he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected president." His health again became the subject of intense speculation…
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California takes legal action against hospital for refusing to perform medically advised abortion

California takes legal action against hospital for refusing to perform medically advised abortion

In a distressing turn of events, Dr. Anna Nusslock, a 36-year-old chiropractor from Eureka, California, was faced with a critical medical situation that brought unexpected legal and ethical challenges to the forefront. In February, Dr Nusslock, who was pregnant with twins, suffered a premature rupture of membranes at 15 weeks' gestation. Medical assessments indicated that the survival of her twins was highly unlikely and that continuing the pregnancy posed serious risks to her health, including potential infections and significant blood loss. Despite the urgent medical recommendation for an abortion given the non-viability of the fetuses and the health risks involved,…
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Ongoing Alzheimer’s drug trials under scrutiny despite regulatory concerns

Ongoing Alzheimer’s drug trials under scrutiny despite regulatory concerns

A pharmaceutical company's attempt to win approval for a new Alzheimer's treatment, simufilam, continues amid a flurry of controversy and regulatory challenges. Recent investigations have cast doubt on the basic studies supporting simufilam. These concerns increased when scientific journals retracted several studies and key figures at Cassava Sciences, the drug's sponsor, resigned. Despite these setbacks, in September the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) accused Cassava Sciences of disseminating misleading data about their clinical trials. However, the company settled these charges by paying $40 million, without admitting any guilt. Interestingly, simufilam is still undergoing Phase 3 trials, involving more than 1,900…
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Minnesota rabies death linked to bat exposure

Minnesota rabies death linked to bat exposure

A recent incident in western Minnesota resulted in a rabies-related death, marking the fifth such case in the state since 1975, according to health officials. The individual, exposed to a bat earlier this year, died from the disease this week, prompting further investigation by the Minnesota Department of Health. While the exact cause is still under investigation, officials confirmed the patient's exposure to a bat in July. This case was officially diagnosed as rabies by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month. Health authorities have reassured the public that this incident does not pose a threat…
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