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Saturday, Jun 15

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Ex-mental patient admits to killing girl, 4, begs for death penalty: ‘I’m not pretending to be crazy, I am certified’

nypost.com

Neighbors said he was seen naked with a crossbow at times and broke into different houses at times, once setting a shed on fire.

Free agent CB Stephon Gilmore remaining patient as he seeks the "right opportunity"

www.nbcsports.com

It appeared Stephon Gilmore and the Panthers were close to reuniting after the draft.

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Balcony moment shows what a positive distraction family has been for both royal cancer patients

news.sky.com

For a family who've been through so much this year, it was time to face the public together.

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Princess of Wales’ return to public life may help cancer patients, charities say

www.standard.co.uk

Kate said in a statement released on Friday that she is making ‘good progress’ and experiencing ‘good days and bad days’.

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PATIENT SEVEN Horror anthology – reviews and free on Tubi, Vudu and YouTube

moviesandmania.com

‘Try to remain calm.’ Patient Seven is a 2016 horror anthology film that intertwines seven short films from around the world with a wraparound story set in a mental institution …

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What New Gene Therapy Means For Sickle Cell Patients

www.forbes.com

The promise of gene therapy provides hope for curing the disease and providing patients with the potential for an ordinary life.

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Terrified cystic fibrosis patients fear for life-saving medication as supplies dwindle

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE - As production of a vital pancreas-supporting drug used by cystic fibrosis and other patients dries up, families tell us of their anger and fears.

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Cancer, epilepsy and asthma patients’ lives put at risk by out of stock drugs

inews.co.uk

Tegretol, Salbutomol, Ozempic and Creon were among 70 medications out of stock in the last week of May alone - with many not set to be restocked in pharmacies until October

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GHS establishes committee to probe abandoned patient incident

www.pulse.com.gh

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has formed a five-member committee to investigate the circumstances surrounding an incident where officials from the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital allegedly abandoned a patient in the bush at Gomoa…

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Novel gene-editing therapy continues to show positive results in sickle cell patients

medicalxpress.com

Researchers have presented the latest findings from a clinical trial aimed at discovering a cure for sickle cell disease, a painful genetic blood disorder with limited treatment options.

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Dozens of cancer patients hit as 800 operations axed after cyber-attack on London hospitals

www.dailymail.co.uk

Urgent cancer and transplant operations were among the 814 procedures cancelled following a Russian cyber attack on hospitals earlier this month, the NHS has admitted.

Why many of Scotland's emergency departments are treating patients in corridors

www.scotsman.com

Half of Scotland’s A&Es are treating patients on trolleys in corridors on an average weeknight, a new study has found

Friday, Jun 14

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SGLT2 Inhibitor No Help for ICU Patients With Acute Organ Dysfunction

www.medpagetoday.com

(MedPage Today) -- Adding an SGLT2 inhibitor to standard care did not improve clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with acute organ dysfunction, an open-label randomized trial involving intensive care units (ICUs) in Brazil found.

Women’s health campaigner honoured for improving patient safety

www.expressandstar.com

Marie Lyon is chair of the Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests.

Women’s health campaigner honoured for improving patient safety

www.shropshirestar.com

Marie Lyon is chair of the Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests.

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Global trial confirms benefit of antacids on bleeding prevention for ventilated patients

www.sciencedaily.com

Critically ill patients are at risk of stress-induced upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Now, a global trial confirms that a widely available drug does prevent upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Biden plan to save Medicare patients money on drugs risks empty shelves, pharmacists say

www.twincities.com

More than 51 million people have Medicare drug coverage. Officials estimated the new rule reducing pharmacy costs would save beneficiaries $26.5 billion from 2024 through 2032.

Biden plan to save Medicare patients money on drugs risks empty shelves, pharmacists say

www.mercurynews.com

More than 51 million people have Medicare drug coverage. Officials estimated the new rule reducing pharmacy costs would save beneficiaries $26.5 billion from 2024 through 2032.

Biden plan to save Medicare patients money on drugs risks empty shelves, pharmacists say

www.eastbaytimes.com

More than 51 million people have Medicare drug coverage. Officials estimated the new rule reducing pharmacy costs would save beneficiaries $26.5 billion from 2024 through 2032.