Monthly Archives: August 2023

More eye drops recalled as FDA warns of ‘life-threatening infection’

Dr. Berne’s Whole Health is voluntarily recalling a selection of its eyedrops for fear they may be contaminated by bacteria and fungi. The recall, which was shared last week by the Food and Drug Administration, includes the company’s MSM Drops 5% and 15% solutions; Dr. Berne’s Organic Castor Oil Eye Drops; and Dr. Berne’s MSM […]

Children of incarcerated parents at higher risk for cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of racial disparities in mortality between Black and white people in the United States. New research from the University of Chicago Medicine suggests that parental incarceration may be contributing to these health gaps. According to the new study, people who experienced a parent or parental figure’s incarceration anytime before […]

Travis County person dies from ameba after swimming in Lake LBJ. Here’s what to know.

A Travis County resident has died from an illness caused by an ameba after swimming in Lake LBJ this month, Austin Public Health announced Wednesday. The public health department did not give any more details about the person who had amebic meningitis. “Although these infections are very rare, this is an important reminder that there […]

Bacteria found in raw shellfish linked to two deaths in Connecticut

Wednesday, August 30, 2023 7:12PM HARTFORD, Connecticut — Two Connecticut residents have died this summer from infections linked to bacteria found in raw shellfish or seawater, the state Department of Public Health said. Three people in the state are known to have been infected with the Vibrio vulnificus bacteria, which doesn’t make an oyster look, […]

Blood test for Parkinson’s disease promising in early study

An experimental blood test that detected Parkinson’s disease in a preliminary study could become the first specific tool for diagnosing the devastating neurodegenerative condition, researchers said on Wednesday. The test, which looks for cell damage associated with the disease, is years away from being commercially available. If its reliability is confirmed in future trials, the […]

How 2 Mass. doctors helped end discrimination against gay men in blood donation

The morning after the mass shooting at a gay club in Orlando in 2016, Dr. Robbie Goldstein watched the news and cried. He felt compelled to do something, like donate blood — but as a gay man, he wasn’t allowed. After the Boston Marathon bombing, and during the COVID pandemic, he wanted to donate to […]

The cost of Wegovy: $1.1M to prevent one major cardiovascular event, Airfinity says

The im­pact of No­vo Nordisk’s GLP-1 semaglu­tide on car­dio­vas­cu­lar health was re­ceived with great fan­fare ear­li­er this month, with the Dan­ish phar­ma tout­ing a 20% re­duc­tion in ma­jor ad­verse car­dio­vas­cu­lar events (MACE) by 20% in obese or over­weight pa­tients with­out di­a­betes in its vast SE­LECT tri­al. But a new analy­sis from dis­ease fore­cast­ing com­pa­ny Airfin­i­ty […]

Parkinson’s Disease Blood Test Detects Mitochondrial DNA Damage

Researchers headed by a team at Duke University School of Medicine have developed a blood test that detects Parkinson’s disease, potentially establishing a way to help diagnose the condition before nervous system damage worsens. Assessed on blood samples from patients with Parkinson’s disease, the PCR-based assay (Mito DNADX) identifies mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage and could […]