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Managing Joint Pain Naturally: A Holistic Approach

Edge Family Medicine

Joint pain can significantly impact daily life, making movement difficult and affecting overall well-being. While medication can provide relief, natural approaches such as diet, exercise, and alternative therapies can offer long-term solutions to reduce inflammation and improve joint function. At Edge Family Medicine, we help patients in Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, and Montclair manage joint pain with holistic, evidence-based strategies.

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10 Essential FAQs About Fever: Understanding the Heat-Part 1

Rao Doctor

Hello friend, I am sure that you must have suffered umpteen times with high body temperature aka fever. In this article today, I am going to answer a few frequently asked questions about this illness and also learn how to get rid of it. As this topic is quite lengthy, I have split it into two parts with some FAQs in this part and others in the second part.

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Musk says work to stop Ebola was accidentally cut but restored. Experts raise doubts

NPR Health

Elon Musk said USAID's "Ebola prevention" was "accidentally canceled" but "immediately" restored. Health specialists following the current outbreak in Uganda raise doubts about the restoration.

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The ICH E6(R3) Guideline: A Major Update to Good Clinical Practice

FDA Law Blog

By Julie Kim & Deborah L. Livornese As anticipated, the International Council for Harmonization (ICH) published the Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guideline E6(R3) Principles and Annex 1 on January 6, 2025. While ICH E6(R3) was still in the development phase, the FDA released a draft guidance in May 2023 in the form of the draft ICH E6(R3). No word yet on whether FDA will issue guidance endorsing the final ICH E6(R3).

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Alzheimer's was taking her memory, so she started taking a new drug

NPR Health

Myra Solano Garcia, who has Alzheimer's, says the drug Kisunla may be one reason she can still drive, cook, and sing. (Image credit: Zaydee Sanchez for NPR / @zaydee.

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ACI’s 43rd FDA Boot Camp – New York City Edition

FDA Law Blog

The American Conference Institutes popular FDA Boot Camp now in its 43rd iteration is scheduled to take place from March 19-20, 2025, at the NY Bar Association in New York, NY. The conference is billed as the premier event to provide folks with a roadmap to navigate the difficult terrain of FDA regulatory law. And it is exactly that! The conference equips legal professionals without prior regulatory experience, as well as life sciences executives involved with FDA-regulated products, with a

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The FDA has canceled an important upcoming meeting about vaccines

NPR Health

The FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee was scheduled for next month. But the agency notified committee members that the meeting had been canceled.

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Health Insurance in America

NPR Health

Millions of Americans depend on their jobs for health insurance. But that's not the case in many other wealthy countries. How did the U.S. end up with a system that's so expensive, yet leaves so many people vulnerable? On this episode, how a temporary solution created an everlasting problem. This episode originally ran in 2020 as The Everlasting Problem.

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How Physical Therapy Impacts Quality of Life

Hitchcock Family Medicine

Physical therapy is often perceived as a mere treatment for recovery and pain relief, but its benefits extend far beyond temporary fixes. For many individuals, engaging in physical therapy can significantly alter their overall quality of life, enhancing physical capabilities, boosting mental health, and reducing the risk of future injuries. Understanding the multifaceted impact of physical therapy can help individuals make informed decisions about their health and wellness journeys.

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An unvaccinated child has died from measles in west Texas

NPR Health

An unvaccinated child has died from measles in West Texas. The death comes after weeks of a growing outbreak that has sickened more than 130 people in Texas and New Mexico, most of them children.

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Trump says new tariffs will cut U.S. drug deaths but fatal overdoses were already plummeting

NPR Health

President Trump cited outdated drug overdose data to justify tariffs against Canada, China, and Mexico. He also offered no evidence Canada is fueling the U.S. drug crisis.

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