Jill Murphy is an associate editor for Pharmacy Times®. She graduated from Monmouth University in 2018 in communication and was previously a copywriter and communications specialist at a marketing agency prior to her start at the publication.
Study: Low-Quality Diet During Pregnancy May Be Associated With Late-Childhood Obesity
March 2nd 2021Eating a low-quality diet high in foods and food components associated with chronic inflammation during pregnancy may be associated with an increased risk of obesity and excess body fat in children, especially during late childhood.
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Study Finds Novel Mechanism of Resistance to Immunotherapy Targeting HER2
February 26th 2021As immunotherapies continue to show promise in more effectively combating several tumor types, many current strategies focus on ensuring the efficient delivery of active cytotoxic cells directly to tumors.
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Study: Low-Quality Diet During Pregnancy May Be Associated with Late-Childhood Obesity
February 26th 2021Researchers from University College Dublin, Ireland found that children of mothers who ate a higher quality diet during pregnancy that is low in inflammation-associated foods had a lower risk of obesity and lower body fat levels in late childhood than children whose mothers ate a lower quality diet during pregnancy that was high in inflammation-associated foods.
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Study: Data Show Lower Daily Temperatures Lead to Higher Transmission of COVID-19
February 25th 2021SARS-CoV-2 belongs to a family of human coronaviruses, most of which are characterized by increased transmission in cooler, less humid months and decreased transmission in warmer, more humid months.
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Study Estimates Financial Impact of COVID-19 as Insurers End Grace Period for Hospital Costs
February 24th 2021The estimate is based on a new analysis of out-of-pocket costs for influenza-related hospitalizations in 2018 that were paid by people with Medicare Advantage plans, which are Medicare plans run by private insurance companies.
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Study: Asthmatics Do Not Have Higher Risk of Death From COVID-19
February 24th 2021Researchers in Australia analyzed data from 57 studies with an overall sample size of 587,280 individuals. Approximately 350,000 people in the pool had been infected with COVID-19 from Asia, Europe, and North and South America.
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Study: Irregular Sleep Conducted to Bad Moods, Depression
February 24th 2021Those whose waking time varies from day to day may find themselves in as much of a foul mood as those who stayed up extra late the night before, or who got up extra early that morning, according to the study authors.
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Study: Differences in Walking Patterns Could Predict Type of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
February 23rd 2021The study compared step impairments across the cognitive spectrum, including people with subjective cognitive impairment, Parkinson disease, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer disease, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia, as well as cognitively healthy controls.
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Report Cites Addressing Health Disparities to End HIV Epidemic
February 22nd 2021Researchers, advocates, and other stakeholders are urging for care to be expanded to overcome barriers in high-risk populations to address the HIV epidemic, as part of a series published in The Lancet HIV in the USA Series.
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Study: Aspirin Preferred to Prevent Blood Clots in Kids After Heart Surgery
February 19th 2021The research will have implications for clinicians when prescribing blood-thinning medications after Fontan surgery, a complex congenital heart disease operation redirecting blood flow from the lower body to the lungs.
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Study Tests Whether Pub Operators Can Effectively, Consistently Prevent COVID-19 Transmission
February 18th 2021The research team conducted interviews with stakeholders to gauge the sector’s thoughts around implementing COVID-19 measures in licensed premises prior to COVID-19 restrictions being lifted.
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Study: Goldenseal Use May Compromise Glucose Control in Diabetics
February 15th 2021The objective of the study was to determine the impact of goldenseal on specific drug transporters, proteins that facilitate absorption or expulsion of drug molecules in different tissues, such as the intestine, liver, and kidney.
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Study: Drinking Green Tea, Coffee Lowers Risk of Death for Stroke and Heart Attack Survivors
February 11th 2021In addition, the study found that daily coffee consumption helps heart attack survivors by lowering their risk of death after a heart attack and can help prevent heart attacks or strokes in healthy individuals.
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Study: US Adults Report Highest Stress Level Since Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic
February 9th 2021Moreover, 9 in 10 adults say that they hope the country moves toward unity, according to Stress in America: January 2021 Stress Snapshot, conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Psychological Association (APA).
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