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FDA Approves First Oral Wegovy Pill, Offering Needle-Free Weight Loss Option
In a major development for obesity treatment, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first oral version of Wegovy, marking a significant shift in how weight-loss medications can be administered. The approval was announced by Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, which described the tablet
FDA Approves First Oral Wegovy Pill, Offering Needle-Free Weight Loss Option
In a major development for obesity treatment, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first oral version of Wegovy, marking a significant shift in how weight-loss medications can be administered. The approval was announced by Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, which described the tablet
Barry Manilow announces lung cancer surgery, January concerts rescheduled
Veteran singer-songwriter Barry Manilow has revealed that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer and will undergo surgery, prompting the rescheduling of his January concert dates. The announcement was made Monday through a personal statement shared on social media, in which the 82-year-old performer described the circumstances that led to the discovery of the illness and reassured fans about his prognosis. Manilow said the diagnosis followed a period of recurring bronchitis that las
Barry Manilow announces lung cancer surgery, January concerts rescheduled
Veteran singer-songwriter Barry Manilow has revealed that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer and will undergo surgery, prompting the rescheduling of his January concert dates. The announcement was made Monday through a personal statement shared on social media, in which the 82-year-old performer described the circumstances that led to the discovery of the illness and reassured fans about his prognosis. Manilow said the diagnosis followed a period of recurring bronchitis that las
Medical Miracle: DNA Base Editing Cures Previously Incurable Blood Cancer
Scientists have achieved a historic medical breakthrough by successfully curing a form of blood cancer that was long considered incurable. Researchers from University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital have used a revolutionary technology known as DNA base editing to treat T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a rare and aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. This marks the first time base-edited cells have been used in humans to achieve long-term can
Medical Miracle: DNA Base Editing Cures Previously Incurable Blood Cancer
Scientists have achieved a historic medical breakthrough by successfully curing a form of blood cancer that was long considered incurable. Researchers from University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital have used a revolutionary technology known as DNA base editing to treat T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a rare and aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. This marks the first time base-edited cells have been used in humans to achieve long-term can
FDA recalls thousands of salad dressing cases over plastic contamination concerns
Thousands of cases of popular salad dressings distributed across the United States have been recalled after federal regulators identified the presence of foreign material in certain products, according to a recent enforcement report issued by the Food and Drug Administration. The recall involves products manufactured by California-based Ventura Foods and includes several well-known brands and private-label dressings sold through retail and food service channels. The recall was first
FDA recalls thousands of salad dressing cases over plastic contamination concerns
Thousands of cases of popular salad dressings distributed across the United States have been recalled after federal regulators identified the presence of foreign material in certain products, according to a recent enforcement report issued by the Food and Drug Administration. The recall involves products manufactured by California-based Ventura Foods and includes several well-known brands and private-label dressings sold through retail and food service channels. The recall was first
7 Early Kidney Failure Signs You Might Be Ignoring, Warns Nephrologist
Kidney disease often develops silently, which makes the earliest symptoms easy to miss. Because kidneys filter waste, balance body fluids, control blood pressure, and support red blood cell production, even slight damage can affect the body in several subtle ways. Recognising these early clues helps diagnose kidney problems before they become severe or irreversible. Many people dismiss these signs as stress, dehydration, lifestyle issues, or temporary sickness, when in reality, they indicate
7 Early Kidney Failure Signs You Might Be Ignoring, Warns Nephrologist
Kidney disease often develops silently, which makes the earliest symptoms easy to miss. Because kidneys filter waste, balance body fluids, control blood pressure, and support red blood cell production, even slight damage can affect the body in several subtle ways. Recognising these early clues helps diagnose kidney problems before they become severe or irreversible. Many people dismiss these signs as stress, dehydration, lifestyle issues, or temporary sickness, when in reality, they indicate
Cosmetic Fillers Can Cause Blindness And Stroke, Study Finds Ultrasound Key For Safety
Cosmetic fillers have become extremely popular worldwide for enhancing facial features, smoothing wrinkles and plumping lips. But a new medical study has raised concerns that these procedures are not as harmless as they appear. Research presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) reveals that filler injections can sometimes enter blood vessels, block circulation, and lead to severe complications such as blindness, necrosis, tissue death or even stroke. Health experts now war
Cosmetic Fillers Can Cause Blindness And Stroke, Study Finds Ultrasound Key For Safety
Cosmetic fillers have become extremely popular worldwide for enhancing facial features, smoothing wrinkles and plumping lips. But a new medical study has raised concerns that these procedures are not as harmless as they appear. Research presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) reveals that filler injections can sometimes enter blood vessels, block circulation, and lead to severe complications such as blindness, necrosis, tissue death or even stroke. Health experts now war
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
Kerala Reports 67 Brain-Eating Amoeba Cases and 18 Deaths in 2025, Issues Alert
Kerala is grappling with a serious public health concern after confirming 67 cases of brain-eating amoeba infection, scientifically known as amoebic meningoencephalitis, in 2025. The rare but often fatal disease has already claimed 18 lives this year, according to updated data released under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme on September 14. The latest case involves a 17-year-old boy from Thiruvananthapuram, who was diagnosed after visiting the swi
Kerala Reports 67 Brain-Eating Amoeba Cases and 18 Deaths in 2025, Issues Alert
Kerala is grappling with a serious public health concern after confirming 67 cases of brain-eating amoeba infection, scientifically known as amoebic meningoencephalitis, in 2025. The rare but often fatal disease has already claimed 18 lives this year, according to updated data released under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme on September 14. The latest case involves a 17-year-old boy from Thiruvananthapuram, who was diagnosed after visiting the swi
New Jersey man finds relief from Parkinson’s symptoms with new FDA approved drug
A New Jersey man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2022 is speaking about how a new FDA approved medication has helped improve his daily life. Gasper Giordano was diagnosed just three years ago and soon began to experience many of the challenges that are common among Parkinson’s patients. He found himself struggling with balance, having trouble holding even simple objects like a glass, and facing difficulty writing his own name. His move
New Jersey man finds relief from Parkinson’s symptoms with new FDA approved drug
A New Jersey man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2022 is speaking about how a new FDA approved medication has helped improve his daily life. Gasper Giordano was diagnosed just three years ago and soon began to experience many of the challenges that are common among Parkinson’s patients. He found himself struggling with balance, having trouble holding even simple objects like a glass, and facing difficulty writing his own name. His move
New FDA rule requires opioid warning labels and promotes overdose reversal awareness
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a new regulation that will require every prescription for opioid pain medications to carry a warning label highlighting the risks associated with long-term use. This decision comes as part of the agency's ongoing efforts to combat the rising number of opioid-related overdoses and deaths across the United States. Data has consistently shown that a significant percentage of unintentional overdoses occur after individuals are initially prescribe
New FDA rule requires opioid warning labels and promotes overdose reversal awareness
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a new regulation that will require every prescription for opioid pain medications to carry a warning label highlighting the risks associated with long-term use. This decision comes as part of the agency's ongoing efforts to combat the rising number of opioid-related overdoses and deaths across the United States. Data has consistently shown that a significant percentage of unintentional overdoses occur after individuals are initially prescribe
Knee Surgery Risks Higher for Diabetics, Study Warns
A recent study by Indian researchers has revealed that individuals with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of complications following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), commonly known as knee replacement surgery. Conducted by teams from Vardhman Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, with input from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals and Fortis C-Doc Hospital, the study highlights how diabetes can lead to both short- and long-term health challen
Knee Surgery Risks Higher for Diabetics, Study Warns
A recent study by Indian researchers has revealed that individuals with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of complications following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), commonly known as knee replacement surgery. Conducted by teams from Vardhman Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, with input from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals and Fortis C-Doc Hospital, the study highlights how diabetes can lead to both short- and long-term health challen
JN.1 COVID Variant in India: Symptoms & Prevention Tips
India is witnessing a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily driven by a new variant identified as JN.1. According to the Union Health Ministry, 257 active COVID cases have been recorded across states, with the majority arising in Maharashtra, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This variant is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and is now spreading in parts of India, echoing similar spikes seen in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. What is the JN.1 Variant?
JN.1 COVID Variant in India: Symptoms & Prevention Tips
India is witnessing a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily driven by a new variant identified as JN.1. According to the Union Health Ministry, 257 active COVID cases have been recorded across states, with the majority arising in Maharashtra, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This variant is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and is now spreading in parts of India, echoing similar spikes seen in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. What is the JN.1 Variant?
FDA May Limit COVID-19 Boosters to High-Risk Groups
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di
FDA May Limit COVID-19 Boosters to High-Risk Groups
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di
WHO Addresses HMPV Outbreak Concerns in China and India
As concerns rise over the outbreak of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in China, with subsequent detection in India, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a statement to ease public fears. The WHO explained that HMPV is a common respiratory virus that typically causes mild symptoms, similar to the common cold. It emphasized that the virus has been circulating globally for years and is not new. Recent reports from China highlighted an increase in respiratory infections, includin
WHO Addresses HMPV Outbreak Concerns in China and India
As concerns rise over the outbreak of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in China, with subsequent detection in India, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a statement to ease public fears. The WHO explained that HMPV is a common respiratory virus that typically causes mild symptoms, similar to the common cold. It emphasized that the virus has been circulating globally for years and is not new. Recent reports from China highlighted an increase in respiratory infections, includin









