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A survey of UK hospitals found that six months after a major safety warning, most had stopped routinely prescribing long-acting, modified-release opioids for patients going home after day surgery. This shows that clear safety alerts can quickly change widespread medical practices and reduce the risk of opioid misuse.
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The study also revealed that communication about the risks of opioids remains poor, with only about a third of hospitals providing clear warnings to patients’ family doctors or information to patients themselves about safe disposal. This highlights a critical gap in patient safety that needs to be addressed even after a dangerous prescribing practice is stopped.
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Researchers have developed a new, highly sensitive method using droplet digital PCR to detect Coccidioides fungi, which cause Valley Fever, in environmental samples like soil. This advanced tool could significantly improve our ability to map where this infectious disease is present and assess the risk of outbreaks.
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Better detection of these fungi in the environment is a crucial public health step, as it allows for earlier warnings and more targeted prevention efforts in areas where people might be exposed.
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A long-term partnership with an Indigenous community in Montana demonstrates that building research projects around deep community engagement and shared priorities can help overcome historical mistrust in medical institutions. This approach is key to creating clinical research that is more inclusive and benefits all populations.
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The authors present a framework for sustainable community-academic partnerships, arguing that centering community voices from the start is essential for ensuring health innovations are equitable and reach every patient.
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