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The family of a man who died by suicide has attributed his death to the
diabetes medication Ozempic. While the link between Ozempic and
suicidal thoughts remains unclear and clinical trials have not found an
increased risk, a small number of patients, some with a history of
depression, have reported experiencing suicidal thoughts they believe are
a side effect of the drug. In the US, the FDA has received reports of suicidal
ideation and suicide attempts related to Ozempic but has not confirmed a
causal link.
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Delta-8 THC, a compound similar to the psychoactive ingredient found
in marijuana, has been legally sold in the US thanks to a loophole in the
2018 farm bill. The FDA has called on Congress to create regulations for
hemp-derived cannabinoids, including delta-8, while the DEA is evaluating
whether to issue rules that would close the loophole entirely. In the
absence of federal regulation, several states have taken steps to restrict or
ban delta-8 THC. Safety concerns primarily revolve around unregulated
delta-8 THC products potentially containing harmful substances like
chemicals or heavy metals, with no federal age requirement to purchase
them.
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The Food and Drug Administration is planning to authorize updated
versions of COVID-19 boosters as early as Friday, with the shots targeting
the XBB.1.5 omicron subvariant. Although this strain is no longer
dominant, the boosters are expected to offer protection against related
subvariants that are currently circulating. The FDA is also considering the
possibility of granting full approval for the boosters instead of emergency
use authorization, but this decision is still uncertain. After FDA approval, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its advisory committee will
issue their own recommendations regarding booster usage, with a vote
expected at a scheduled meeting next week.
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Moderna has announced that its new COVID-19 booster is effective
against the highly mutated BA.2.86 omicron subvariant, which has
raised concerns due to its numerous mutations. Moderna's updated
booster generated a strong antibody response against BA.2.86, although
the data provided by the company has not yet been reviewed by external
scientists. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests
that BA.2.86 may be more infectious for individuals who have had COVID19 or have been vaccinated, but there is no evidence of increased severity.
The current surge in cases in the U.S. is primarily attributed to XBB lineage
viruses rather than the BA.2.86 variant.
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Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett passed away from Merkel cell
carcinoma, a rare type of skin cancer that affects fewer than 3,000
people in the United States annually. Merkel cell carcinoma is believed to
be linked to UV light exposure, a weakened immune system, and the
Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV). Early detection is crucial, as the chance of
living at least five years after diagnosis is around 75% if caught early, but it
drops to 24% if the cancer has spread beyond the skin. Protection from UV
rays and regular skin examinations can help prevent this rare but
aggressive skin cancer.
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