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Jersey couple donate towards Southampton digital medical hub
A £1m donation from a Jersey couple has helped launch a university campaign to build the Institute for Medical Innovation (IMI). The donation from James and Mindy Vernon would fund the Digital Collaboration Hub in the institute, which would…
Are New ADHD Medications Worth the Cost?
When your child or teenager has ADHD, you face many difficult decisions, including whether or not to use medications to control the symptoms. In the last decade or two, a number of new medications for ADHD have been released. As usual, new drugs…
Unauthorized patient record access triggers police probe at Caritas Medical Centre
The Hospital Authority has suspended and reported an intern doctor to the police for allegedly accessing patient records without permission, using another person's login credentials. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT This followed earlier scrutiny of…
Trump saw 22 specialists in latest medical exam - nearly double his previous checkup
President Donald Trump saw 22 medical specialists as part of his annual medical exam last month, nearly doubling the number from his past check-ups and setting an apparent presidential record, according to a new analysis. Medical experts told The…
Trump, 79, Sets Bonkers New Record at Latest Medical Check-Up
Donald Trump's health has hit a new milestone. The president's latest examination at Walter Reed Medical Center on May 26 reportedly involved 22 specialists, reported The Washington Post. That puts Trump at a dozen specialists beyond the previous…
One in five Australians are medicating their mental health
Almost one in five Australians are being prescribed antidepressants, psychostimulants and other mental-health-related drugs, with the number of boys being treated for ADHD tripling over the past decade, raising fresh fears about the way medicines…
A rebound with staying power may be in the cards for this beat-up medical devices ETF
The iShares U.S. Medical Devices ETF (IHI) could be setting up for a turnaround — and a few stock charts detailed here will show why. First, the bad news: IHI has been in a downtrend since the very start of 2026, visibly underperforming the…
ICU Medical's General Counsel Sells - The Smiths Integration Is Almost Done, the Proof Isn'tICU Medical's General Counsel Sells - The Smiths Integration Is still playing out.
Virginia Ruth Sanzone, Vice President and General Counsel at ICU Medical (ICUI 1.53%), reported the sale of 2,447 shares of common stock in an open-market transaction on May 14, 2026, for a total value of approximately $304,000, as detailed in this…
DOJ Says UC Davis Medical School Considers Race in Admissions
The University of California, Davis, School of Medicine has violated federal anti-discrimination law by considering racial proxies in its admissions process, the Department of Justice has found. The conclusion, announced Wednesday, is based on a…
Medical representative sustains bullet injuries as Thane road rage turns into gang brawl
2 min read Mumbai Make us preferred source on Google A 31-year-old medical representative who was an onlooker during a fight between two groups in Kalyan, Thane city, sustained two bullet injuries on Wednesday night and is currently recuperating at…
Trump DOJ targets UC Davis medical school admissions practices
The U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday that the UC Davis School of Medicine discriminated based on race in admissions, the latest Trump administration finding against a medical school after the Supreme Court's 2023 affirmative action ruling.
Rising use of obesity medications 'good news' for red meat sector - LMC
The increased use of appetite-suppressing, obesity medications can be developed into a good news story for the red meat industries, a beef conference has heard today (June 10). This is due to the fact that in order to reduce their calorie intake…
[OPINION] From Dengvaxia to Daraxonrasib: Can the Philippines restore trust in medical innovation?
Years after Dengvaxia, the Philippines still carries scars that statistics alone cannot measure. For much of the scientific community, the conversation has largely moved on. New vaccines have emerged. Regulatory frameworks have evolved. Lessons…
China's medical tourism: cutting-edge care at lower costs
– Stuart Lye, 58, was living in New Zealand and on borrowed time – doctors had told him he had just three months to live in 2018, when he was diagnosed with high-risk myeloma. While years of treatment, including chemotherapy, stem…
Canada: A Society Gone Mad for Medicalized Killing
Part 11 in the 11-Part Series “ Is Any Life Unworthy of Living? “ While the Netherlands and other European countries have descended slowly into the complete acceptance of medicalized killing, the slippery slope has become way steeper…
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