
Ear wax could be an early indicator of Parkinson’s; ACOG condemns violence related to reproductive health care; high-dose antihistamines may stunt fitness gains – Morning Medical Update
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- Ear wax compounds could be early biomarkers for Parkinson’s, with AI achieving 94% accuracy in detection, offering a stable testing medium.
- ACOG condemns violence against reproductive health clinicians, urging political action to uphold protections like the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
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“Working to improve lives should not cause [physicians] to risk their own,” said Steven J. Fleischman, M.D., FACOG, president of ACOG. The group called on politicians to denounce this violence and uphold protections like the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
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