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New HIV Pill Delivers Breakthrough Results In First Human Trial

Researchers say the treatment appears safe and effective so far, although larger Phase 3 trials will be needed before it can be approved for widespread use.

ndtv8/1/2026
ndtv8/1/2026

New HIV Pill Delivers Breakthrough Results In First Human Trial

Researchers say the treatment appears safe and effective so far, although larger Phase 3 trials will be needed before it can be approved for widespread use.

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Diabetes Drug Used For More Than 60 Years Found to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain

For several decades now, one medication has been the primary drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, but research shows there's still a lot we can learn about how it works inside the body.

headtopics8/1/2026

Employees skipping annual health check-ups face nearly threefold higher hospitalisation risk: CII-MediBuddy report

Employees skipping annual health checkups face triple the hospitalization risk. This group also accounts for a large share of insurance claims. Many employees do not receive follow-up guidance after their screenings. Cardiovascular disease and diabetes remain significant health concerns for workers. Organizations must improve health outcomes through continuous and personalized care.

economictimes_indiatimes8/1/2026

The most common pressure injury is also the hardest to treat. Here's why

It usually starts with something small. A daughter helps her father turn onto his side, the way the nurse showed her, and notices a patch of pink skin at the base of his spine. It does not look like much. It does not hurt him yet. But anyone who has cared for a bedridden The post The most common pressure injury is also the hardest to treat. Here's why appeared first on KESQ .

kesq7/31/2026

International Myeloma Society meeting to highlight strides taken in treating disease

Recent progress in finding treatments for multiple myeloma means meeting will ‘begin to define what would curing myeloma look like The post International Myeloma Society meeting to highlight strides taken in treating disease appeared first on Irish Medical Times .

imt7/31/2026

Dr. Anthony Youn says popular peptides ‘aren’t studied enough’ in humans

Dr. Anthony Youn says the "Barbie peptide" has been linked in some cases to the growth of atypical moles.

yahoo7/31/2026
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Indian strain of dengue-vector mosquito may develop resistance to common insecticide: Study - ET HealthWorld

Novel Drug Delivery System Market Becomes a Drug-Lifecycle Platform as Long-Acting Injectables and AI Formulation Reduce Dosing Burden

NEW YORK, July 31, 2026 - The global Novel Drug Delivery System Market reached US$ 22.3 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 73.8 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 21.2% during the forecast period 2026-2033,

openpr7/31/2026

Enabling Dangerous Behavior? Father of Georgia School Shooter, Colin Gray, Sentenced to 15 Years In Prison

Colin Gray is sentenced to 15 years in prison, renewing discussion on youth violence, parental responsibility, early intervention, and school safety.

medicaldaily7/31/2026

FDA Writes Non Medicated Erectile Dysfunction Gels into Federal Regulation with a Fixed Set of Testing Rules

FDA codified a Class II device category for non-medicated topical ED gels, fixing the testing and labeling rules any future product must meet.

medicaldaily7/31/2026
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headtopics8/1/2026

Diabetes Drug Used For More Than 60 Years Found to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain

For several decades now, one medication has been the primary drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, but research shows there's still a lot we can learn about how it works inside the body.

Read article
economictimes_indiatimes8/1/2026

Employees skipping annual health check-ups face nearly threefold higher hospitalisation risk: CII-MediBuddy report

Employees skipping annual health checkups face triple the hospitalization risk. This group also accounts for a large share of insurance claims. Many employees do not receive follow-up guidance after their screenings. Cardiovascular disease and diabetes remain significant health concerns for workers. Organizations must improve health outcomes through continuous and personalized care.

Read article
kesq7/31/2026

The most common pressure injury is also the hardest to treat. Here's why

It usually starts with something small. A daughter helps her father turn onto his side, the way the nurse showed her, and notices a patch of pink skin at the base of his spine. It does not look like much. It does not hurt him yet. But anyone who has cared for a bedridden The post The most common pressure injury is also the hardest to treat. Here's why appeared first on KESQ .

Read article
imt7/31/2026

International Myeloma Society meeting to highlight strides taken in treating disease

Recent progress in finding treatments for multiple myeloma means meeting will ‘begin to define what would curing myeloma look like The post International Myeloma Society meeting to highlight strides taken in treating disease appeared first on Irish Medical Times .

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yahoo7/31/2026

Dr. Anthony Youn says popular peptides ‘aren’t studied enough’ in humans

Dr. Anthony Youn says the "Barbie peptide" has been linked in some cases to the growth of atypical moles.

Read article

Indian strain of dengue-vector mosquito may develop resistance to common insecticide: Study ET HealthWorld Dengue Mosquitoes In India Show 'Warning Sign' Of Insecticide Resistance: Study NDTV Are mosquitoes learning to outsmart repellents? Scientists reveal the shocking truth Futura, le média qui explore le monde NC State studies: Backyard mosquito sprays may be fueling insecticide resistance Goldsboro News-Argus Detox Enzymes Help Mosquitoes Resist Insecticides the-scientist.com

google7/31/2026
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google7/31/2026

Indian strain of dengue-vector mosquito may develop resistance to common insecticide: Study - ET HealthWorld

Indian strain of dengue-vector mosquito may develop resistance to common insecticide: Study ET HealthWorld Dengue Mosquitoes In India Show 'Warning Sign' Of Insecticide Resistance: Study NDTV Are mosquitoes learning to outsmart repellents? Scientists reveal the shocking truth Futura, le média qui explore le monde NC State studies: Backyard mosquito sprays may be fueling insecticide resistance Goldsboro News-Argus Detox Enzymes Help Mosquitoes Resist Insecticides the-scientist.com

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openpr7/31/2026

Novel Drug Delivery System Market Becomes a Drug-Lifecycle Platform as Long-Acting Injectables and AI Formulation Reduce Dosing Burden

NEW YORK, July 31, 2026 - The global Novel Drug Delivery System Market reached US$ 22.3 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 73.8 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 21.2% during the forecast period 2026-2033,

Read article
medicaldaily7/31/2026

Enabling Dangerous Behavior? Father of Georgia School Shooter, Colin Gray, Sentenced to 15 Years In Prison

Colin Gray is sentenced to 15 years in prison, renewing discussion on youth violence, parental responsibility, early intervention, and school safety.

Read article
medicaldaily7/31/2026

FDA Writes Non Medicated Erectile Dysfunction Gels into Federal Regulation with a Fixed Set of Testing Rules

FDA codified a Class II device category for non-medicated topical ED gels, fixing the testing and labeling rules any future product must meet.

Read article