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GLP-1s could prevent 34K strokes, heart attacks annually: Report

Wegovy and similar medicines have the potential to significantly reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks in “clinically silent patients,” according to research from Dandelion Health. 

South Carolina hospital ends 6-year effort to open facility

After a six-year legal battle, Beaufort (S.C.) Memorial Hospital has withdrawn its certificate of need for a planned hospital in Bluffton, S.C., the hospital confirmed in a statement shared with Becker’s.

Christus to reopen shuttered Steward hospital 'in the coming months'

Christus Health is taking over the Medical Center of Southeast Texas in Beaumont, Texas, and plans to reopen the facility “in the coming months,” according to a Sept. 18 news release shared with Becker’s. 

UC Davis opens blood draw clinic for neurodevelopment patients

UC Davis Health opened a special blood draw clinic for children with autism, Down syndrome and neurodevelopmental conditions.

AI tools could fight the loneliness endemic

AI chatbots could help fight the loneliness endemic, Julian De Freitas, PhD, assistant professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School, wrote in an article for The Wall Street Journal.

UChicago Medicine wins AAMC's community engagement award

The Association of American Medical Colleges has awarded UChicago Medicine and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine with the 2024 Spencer Foreman Award for Outstanding Community Engagement. 

33% decline in cancer death rate since 1991: 12 things to know

Forty percent of all cancers are associated with modifiable risk factors, though there has been a 33% decline in the cancer death rate between 1991 and 2021, according to the American Association for Cancer Research’s annual Cancer Progress Report.&nbs…

5 nurses honored for health equity research: AARP

The American Association of Retired Persons recognized five nurses for their work to end health disparities and improve healthcare.

States ranked by C. diff infection rates

New Mexico has the highest rate of Clostridium difficile infections for the second year, while Nevada has the lowest, federal data shows.

Less than 1% of physicians specialize in care older adult care

The older adult population is expected to reach 82.1 million by 2050, yet less than 1% of physicians specialize in their care, according to a recent study of Americans over the age of 65.