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'Something Wasn't Right': Wrong Sperm Given to UK Families by IVF Clinics in Northern Cyprus
NewsMar 31, 2026

'Something Wasn't Right': Wrong Sperm Given to UK Families by IVF Clinics in Northern Cyprus

A BBC investigation found that two British families who underwent IVF at Dogus IVF Centre in northern Cyprus received sperm from different, undisclosed donors, meaning their children are not biologically related. DNA testing confirmed neither child was conceived with the...

By BBC News – Health
Home Halo Kicks Off Franchise Push With 10–15 Location Goal In First Year
NewsMar 31, 2026

Home Halo Kicks Off Franchise Push With 10–15 Location Goal In First Year

Home Halo, a non‑medical home‑care provider, is entering franchising with a goal of opening 10‑15 locations in the next year and scaling to 20‑30 new sites annually thereafter. The company’s first franchisee controls twelve territories in eastern Massachusetts, using a...

By Home Health Care News
Colon Cancer Screenings: When To Start
NewsMar 31, 2026

Colon Cancer Screenings: When To Start

Colorectal cancer diagnoses are rising among adults under 50, prompting a shift in screening recommendations. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now advises average‑risk individuals to begin colonoscopy screening at age 45, down from 50. High‑risk patients—those with symptoms, family...

By Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Low Sick Pay Is Making Britain Sicker
NewsMar 31, 2026

Low Sick Pay Is Making Britain Sicker

The UK’s statutory sick pay (SSP) remains at £118.75 a week (about $150), one of the lowest among advanced economies. Despite new legislation eliminating the three‑day unpaid waiting period and extending coverage to part‑time and low‑wage workers, the rate has...

By New Statesman — Ideas
How Long Does Withdrawal From Paxil Last?
NewsMar 31, 2026

How Long Does Withdrawal From Paxil Last?

Paxil (paroxetine), a short‑acting SSRI, often triggers withdrawal symptoms within two to three days of dose reduction, with effects lasting up to six weeks or longer. Over half of antidepressant discontinuers report such symptoms, including nausea, dizziness, vivid dreams, anxiety,...

By Verywell Mind
Diagnosed With Pancreatic Cancer: Now What?
NewsMar 31, 2026

Diagnosed With Pancreatic Cancer: Now What?

Pancreatic cancer’s five‑year survival sits at just 13%, making early, expert care essential. The University of Michigan Rogel and Blondy Center emphasizes a multidisciplinary, high‑volume approach that includes surgeons, oncologists, dietitians, and palliative specialists. Patients are urged to seek centers...

By The Good Men Project
Missile Cancer Study Finds Increased Rate of Two Cancers Based on More Data
NewsMar 31, 2026

Missile Cancer Study Finds Increased Rate of Two Cancers Based on More Data

The U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine’s Missile Community Cancer Study, now analyzing 148,078 cases from 1976‑2010, found statistically higher rates of testicular cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma among intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) personnel compared with other Airmen. Earlier phases...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
AI-Powered Stroke Tool Linked to Improved Patient Outcomes in Large Clinical Trial
NewsMar 31, 2026

AI-Powered Stroke Tool Linked to Improved Patient Outcomes in Large Clinical Trial

A large cluster‑randomized trial of more than 21,000 acute ischemic‑stroke patients across 77 Chinese hospitals tested an AI‑powered clinical decision support system (CDSS). The tool, which combines AI‑assisted imaging with guideline‑based treatment prompts, lowered the 3‑month composite vascular‑event rate from...

By Medical News Today
NIH Awards Top Scientific Teams for Innovations Linking Nutrition and Autoimmune Disease
NewsMar 31, 2026

NIH Awards Top Scientific Teams for Innovations Linking Nutrition and Autoimmune Disease

The National Institutes of Health announced 15 winning teams in its Nutrition for Our Immune System Health (NOURISH) Autoimmunity Challenge, each receiving a $10,000 prize. The challenge solicited scalable, patient‑centered ideas that integrate diet, microbiome, and multi‑omics approaches to study...

By NIH – News Releases
Cheshire Deploys GoldCare to Strengthen Consumer Independence
NewsMar 31, 2026

Cheshire Deploys GoldCare to Strengthen Consumer Independence

Cheshire Independent Living Services in London, Ontario has rolled out GoldCare’s integrated healthcare software, including a consumer portal that offers real‑time access to personal attendant schedules. The portal empowers consumers and families with direct visibility, enhancing autonomy and reducing reliance...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Standardizing Health Data for Good Medicine and Connected Care
NewsMar 31, 2026

Standardizing Health Data for Good Medicine and Connected Care

On March 31 2026 the Canadian Institute for Health Information released Version 2 of the Canadian Core Data for Interoperability (CACDI), a national standard that defines core patient, clinical, and provider data for seamless exchange. Co‑designed with patients, clinicians, Indigenous groups and digital‑health...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Hypercare Mobilizes Vascular Team During ‘Life and Limb’ Emergencies
NewsMar 31, 2026

Hypercare Mobilizes Vascular Team During ‘Life and Limb’ Emergencies

Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie completed a one‑year pilot of Hypercare for its Vascular Life and Limb emergency pathway. The platform replaced individual phone calls with a single‑tap, secure group alert, cutting hospital acceptance time from 15 minutes...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Medly Heart Monitoring Enters Commercialization Through Vitall
NewsMar 31, 2026

Medly Heart Monitoring Enters Commercialization Through Vitall

Medly, a smartphone‑based remote monitoring system for heart‑failure patients developed by Toronto’s University Health Network, is now being commercialized by Vitall Intelligence. The platform gathers weight, blood pressure and heart‑rate data via Bluetooth devices and uses an algorithm to flag...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Boner Bears Honey May Be Harmful Due to Hidden Drug Ingredients
NewsMar 31, 2026

Boner Bears Honey May Be Harmful Due to Hidden Drug Ingredients

The FDA has warned consumers to avoid Boner Bears Honey, a sexual‑enhancement honey sold online and in some stores, after laboratory tests revealed it contains undeclared sildenafil and tadalafil. The product was identified during an inspection of Pure Vitamins and...

By FDA
Neurosurgeons at St. Michael’s Use Low-Field MRI to Assist Surgeries
NewsMar 31, 2026

Neurosurgeons at St. Michael’s Use Low-Field MRI to Assist Surgeries

Neurosurgeons at Toronto’s St. Michael’s Hospital have begun using the Hyperfine Swoop® low‑field MRI scanner inside the operating room to obtain immediate post‑resection images. The portable 0.064‑tesla device can be wheeled into the suite, allowing scans within minutes while surgeons...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
University of Ottawa Launches New Applied AI Centre for Healthcare
NewsMar 31, 2026

University of Ottawa Launches New Applied AI Centre for Healthcare

The University of Ottawa has inaugurated the Ottawa Medical Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (OMARI), an applied‑research hub embedded in its Faculty of Medicine and linked to the city’s six hospitals. Led by AI expert Dr. Khaled El Emam, OMARI aims to...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Imunon Inc (IMNN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Imunon Inc (IMNN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Imunon reported Q3 2025 results, highlighting $5.3 million cash and a runway extending to mid‑Q1 2026 after a $4.5 million equity raise. Operating expenses fell 31% year‑over‑year, reducing monthly burn to $1.25‑$1.5 million. The pivotal OVATION 3 phase III ovarian‑cancer trial enrolled nine patients, surpassing internal targets,...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Xtant Medical Holdings Inc (XTNT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Xtant Medical Holdings Inc (XTNT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

OrthoPediatrics Corp. reported fourth‑quarter 2025 revenue of $61.6 million, a 17% year‑over‑year increase driven by strong performance across trauma, deformity, scoliosis and specialty bracing segments. The quarter marked the company’s first positive free‑cash‑flow generation, delivering $10 million, while adjusted EBITDA rose 59%...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Omeros Corp (OMER) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Omeros Corp (OMER) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Omeros Corp reported a Q3 2025 net loss of $30.9 million, but secured a transformative agreement with Novo Nordisk that could deliver up to $2.1 billion in upfront and milestone payments. The $240 million upfront cash will retire most short‑term debt and fund more...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Kairos Pharma Ltd (KAPA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Kairos Pharma Ltd (KAPA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Karyopharm Therapeutics posted Q4 2025 revenue of $34.1 million, an 11.8% year‑over‑year increase, while total 2025 revenue reached $146.1 million. Operating efficiency improved, with R&D and SG&A expenses down 17% and 16% respectively, yet the company recorded a GAAP net loss of...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Bioatla Inc (BCAB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Bioatla Inc (BCAB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

BioAtla reported that it is in the final stages of a strategic partnership transaction expected to close by year‑end and disclosed FDA alignment on the phase‑3 design of its OSFI (OSV) trial for second‑line oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. The trial...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Centessa Pharmaceuticals PLC (CNTA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Centessa Pharmaceuticals PLC (CNTA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Centene reported full‑year 2025 adjusted diluted EPS of $2.08, while Q4 showed a $(1.19) loss driven by a $389 million divestiture charge. Management guided 2026 adjusted EPS above $3, implying more than 40% year‑over‑year growth, anchored by Medicaid margin stabilization and...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Mink Therapeutics Inc (INKT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 31, 2026

Mink Therapeutics Inc (INKT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

MiNK Therapeutics reported a cash position of $14.3 million, extended through 2026 after a $1.2 million raise, while posting a $2.9 million net loss for Q4. Clinical data showed AGENT‑797 combined with PD‑1 achieved a median overall survival of roughly 23 months in heavily...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Vietnam: AI for Early Detection of Non-Communicable Diseases
NewsMar 30, 2026

Vietnam: AI for Early Detection of Non-Communicable Diseases

Vietnam is fast‑tracking AI integration into its healthcare system to improve early detection of non‑communicable diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic respiratory illnesses. The government and hospitals are expanding electronic health records and centralised data platforms, enabling...

By OpenGov Asia
Digital Curbside Consults Having Big Impact in Rural Maine
NewsMar 30, 2026

Digital Curbside Consults Having Big Impact in Rural Maine

The Community Care Partnership of Maine (CCPM) has rolled out the PicassoMD digital curbside consult platform across its 22 member clinics, linking primary‑care providers with specialists in seconds. Since its October 2023 launch, more than 300 clinicians have completed over 5,700...

By Healthcare Innovation
Flu Hospitalizations in Nursing Homes Reduced by Quick, Widespread Preventive Antiviral Treatment
NewsMar 30, 2026

Flu Hospitalizations in Nursing Homes Reduced by Quick, Widespread Preventive Antiviral Treatment

A JAMA Internal Medicine study of 404 influenza outbreaks in U.S. nursing homes found that administering the antiviral oseltamivir to at least 70% of residents within two days sharply reduced 14‑day hospitalizations. The retrospective cohort covered over 35,000 resident observations...

By Skilled Nursing News
Irregular Bedtime Doubles Cardiac Risk
NewsMar 30, 2026

Irregular Bedtime Doubles Cardiac Risk

Midlife adults with irregular bedtimes face twice the risk of major cardiovascular events when they also sleep less than eight hours, according to a decade‑long Finnish cohort of 3,231 participants. The study, which used activity‑tracker data to measure sleep timing,...

By Neuroscience News
The BioPharm Brief: Talking Lifecycle Optimization, Strategic Investment, and Collaboration Shaping Growth Trajectory
NewsMar 30, 2026

The BioPharm Brief: Talking Lifecycle Optimization, Strategic Investment, and Collaboration Shaping Growth Trajectory

The FDA has approved a higher-dose regimen of nusinersen (Spinraza) for spinal muscular atrophy, aiming to boost drug exposure and improve long‑term motor function. The approval underscores a broader industry shift toward lifecycle optimization of RNA‑targeted therapies. Simultaneously, biopharma firms...

By BioPharm International
Beth Israel Lahey Hospital President to Retire; Successor Named
NewsMar 30, 2026

Beth Israel Lahey Hospital President to Retire; Successor Named

Jonathan Lind has been appointed president of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital‑Plymouth, effective May 4, succeeding retiring leader Kevin Coughlin. Lind previously served as president of Swedish Hospital in Chicago, where he drove ambulatory growth and achieved the highest employee‑engagement scores across...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
‘The Pitt’ Shows Burnout Is A System Failure, Not A Personal One
NewsMar 30, 2026

‘The Pitt’ Shows Burnout Is A System Failure, Not A Personal One

The TV drama “The Pitt” highlighted systemic burnout in emergency medicine, showing a medical student leaving her shift despite a busy ER. Data cited in the episode reveal that roughly 60% of emergency‑room physicians and 71% of public‑health workers report...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Most Hospital Revenue Is Not From Patient Care
NewsMar 30, 2026

Most Hospital Revenue Is Not From Patient Care

A new Trilliant Health analysis shows that hospitals generate only about one‑third of their gross revenue from patient care, with a median of 29.9% in 2024. The share varies widely, from 8.3% to 86.6%, and is lower for for‑profit facilities...

By HFMA – Healthcare Financial Management Association
FDA Suspends Medical Spa's Mammography Operations Amid 'Serious Concerns' About Quality
NewsMar 30, 2026

FDA Suspends Medical Spa's Mammography Operations Amid 'Serious Concerns' About Quality

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ordered the Greenbrier Clinic in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, to suspend its mammography services after an American College of Radiology review flagged serious quality concerns. The FDA’s action covers exams performed between October 28, 2023 and...

By Radiology Business
Labor Deal Ratified by Nearly 3,000 Nurses at 6 Tenet Hospitals
NewsMar 30, 2026

Labor Deal Ratified by Nearly 3,000 Nurses at 6 Tenet Hospitals

Nearly 3,000 registered nurses at six Tenet Healthcare hospitals in California ratified a three‑year labor contract with 93% support. The agreement, effective July 1 2025 through June 30 2028, includes wage increases of 11% to 18% over the term, a dedicated rapid‑response nurse at...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
HIMSS Global Conferences Provide Window Into Healthcare Technology Development
NewsMar 30, 2026

HIMSS Global Conferences Provide Window Into Healthcare Technology Development

Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Vitaly Herasevich reflects on 17 years of HIMSS Global Conferences, noting that U.S. healthcare technology once lagged behind other sectors but has since seen rapid growth in digital tools. HIMSS serves as a barometer for health‑IT innovation,...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Copper-Loaded Starch Nanoparticles Can Target Bacteria in Microbial Communities
NewsMar 30, 2026

Copper-Loaded Starch Nanoparticles Can Target Bacteria in Microbial Communities

University of Michigan researchers have engineered copper‑loaded starch nanoparticles that release antibacterial copper ions when specific bacteria degrade the starch carrier. The positively charged particles preferentially bind to bacterial surfaces and demonstrated potent activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Retail Pharmacy Growth Raises Stakes for Hospitals
NewsMar 30, 2026

Retail Pharmacy Growth Raises Stakes for Hospitals

Retail giants are accelerating their pharmacy footprints, with Amazon planning same‑day prescription delivery in 4,500 U.S. cities by the end of 2026 and Walmart promoting 3,000 pharmacy technicians while raising wages to $22‑$40.50 per hour. Walgreens and CVS are also...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Why Your Medicare Premiums Are $200 Higher Than They Should Be
NewsMar 30, 2026

Why Your Medicare Premiums Are $200 Higher Than They Should Be

A Joint Economic Committee report finds Medicare Advantage plans are being paid roughly 20% more than Original Medicare for comparable care, largely due to aggressive coding intensity and favorable selection. These overpayments trigger a mandatory Part B premium pass‑through, adding an...

By Kiplinger – All
Organizations, Including AHA, Release Reforms to Strengthen LTCHs
NewsMar 30, 2026

Organizations, Including AHA, Release Reforms to Strengthen LTCHs

A coalition of hospital stakeholders, including the American Hospital Association, released Long‑Term Acute Care Hospital (LTCH) Reform Policy Principles to guide Congress. The proposals aim to expand payment criteria for high‑acuity patients, improve the prospective payment system, reconsider the 25‑day...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Ontario Is Closing Its Supervised Consumption Sites, Calling Them a Failure. So What Counts as ‘Success?’
NewsMar 30, 2026

Ontario Is Closing Its Supervised Consumption Sites, Calling Them a Failure. So What Counts as ‘Success?’

Ontario will cut provincial funding for seven supervised consumption sites in Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara, Peterborough and London, giving them 90 days to wind down. The $378 million CAD (≈$280 million USD) will be redirected to 19 Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART)...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
Blackstone Closes $6.3B Fund for Life Sciences Investing
NewsMar 30, 2026

Blackstone Closes $6.3B Fund for Life Sciences Investing

Blackstone announced the closing of a $6.3 billion life‑sciences private fund, the largest ever raised in the sector and roughly 40% bigger than its 2020 predecessor. The new vehicle expands the Blackstone Life Sciences (BXLS) platform, which now manages about $15 billion...

By BioPharma Dive
AHA Makes Recommendations to CMS on Strengthening Domestic Supply Chain for PPE, Essential Medicines
NewsMar 30, 2026

AHA Makes Recommendations to CMS on Strengthening Domestic Supply Chain for PPE, Essential Medicines

The American Hospital Association (AHA) submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on a proposed rulemaking aimed at strengthening the domestic supply chain for personal protective equipment (PPE) and essential medicines. The AHA supports CMS’s plan...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
RFK Jr.’s Peptide Deregulation Threatens the Foundations of Drug Safety
NewsMar 30, 2026

RFK Jr.’s Peptide Deregulation Threatens the Foundations of Drug Safety

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced on a podcast that the federal government will lift restrictions on 14 injectable peptides, allowing compounding pharmacies to produce and sell them without the usual FDA review. The move bypasses the scientific advisory...

By BioCentury
Southcoast Health Creates 12-Officer Force to Combat Workplace Violence
NewsMar 30, 2026

Southcoast Health Creates 12-Officer Force to Combat Workplace Violence

Southcoast Health announced the creation of an in‑house police department, deploying a 12‑officer force led by newly appointed chief Marc Duphily. The move follows five years of using Massachusetts State Special Police and is driven by a sharp rise in...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
SCOUT-HCM: Mavacamten Can Benefit Teens With Obstructive HCM, Too
NewsMar 30, 2026

SCOUT-HCM: Mavacamten Can Benefit Teens With Obstructive HCM, Too

The phase III SCOUT‑HCM trial showed that mavacamten (Camzyos) significantly reduced left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradients in adolescents with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) compared with placebo. Forty‑four patients aged 12‑17 were randomized to weight‑based doses of 2 or 5 mg daily, achieving a...

By TCTMD
AHA Responds to CMS’ CRUSH RFI on Potential Actions Addressing Fraud in Health Care
NewsMar 30, 2026

AHA Responds to CMS’ CRUSH RFI on Potential Actions Addressing Fraud in Health Care

The American Hospital Association (AHA) responded to CMS’s Request for Information on the Comprehensive Regulations to Uncover Suspicious Healthcare (CRUSH) initiative, urging data‑driven, low‑burden regulatory changes. It called for stronger oversight of Medicare Advantage organizations and enhanced transparency tools for...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
CMS Report Finds Rise in Premiums for 2026 Marketplace Enrollees
NewsMar 30, 2026

CMS Report Finds Rise in Premiums for 2026 Marketplace Enrollees

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported that average out‑of‑pocket premiums for Health Insurance Marketplace enrollees jumped from $113 in 2025 to $178 in 2026, a $65 monthly increase. The rise follows the expiration of the enhanced premium tax...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Hospitals in New York, New Mexico Receive Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence
NewsMar 30, 2026

Hospitals in New York, New Mexico Receive Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence was granted to two hospitals—one in New York and one in New Mexico—recognizing their superior patient safety, leadership, and operational performance. Administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
STAT+: Doctors Without Borders Calls Gilead ‘Unconscionable’ for Refusing to Sell HIV Prevention Drug to the Organization
NewsMar 30, 2026

STAT+: Doctors Without Borders Calls Gilead ‘Unconscionable’ for Refusing to Sell HIV Prevention Drug to the Organization

Doctors Without Borders has condemned Gilead Sciences for refusing to sell its long‑acting HIV prevention drug lenacapavir directly to the humanitarian organization. The company had previously negotiated a limited‑supply request, while a separate deal with the Global Fund aims to...

By STAT News — Pharma
Payers’ Prior Authorization Denial Rates Go Public: 5 Notes
NewsMar 30, 2026

Payers’ Prior Authorization Denial Rates Go Public: 5 Notes

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized an Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule that obliges payers to publish annual aggregated prior‑authorization metrics, with the first set due March 31 for calendar‑year 2025. The rule also shortens decision timelines to seven...

By Becker’s Hospital Review