December 20, 2023

Medicare Beneficiaries Believe Weight Loss Medications Should Be Covered

A large majority of older Americans believe that Medicare should cover weight loss drugs, according to a recent University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging. The problem is that a law passed in 2003 prohibits Medicare from covering weight loss medications, although an exception is made for patients with type 2 diabetes. Read more.

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Pharmacists Should Be Wary of ChatGPT Information on Drugs

Artificial intelligence programs on the Internet are not reliable sources for pharmacists to get information about medications, according to a new study. The presentation at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting reports that ChatGPT’s answers to nearly three-quarters of drug-related questions reviewed by pharmacists were incomplete or wrong. In some cases, the inaccurate responses could have endangered patients. Read more.

Aspirin Appears to Slow Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Progression

Abdominal aortic aneurysm is a common vascular disease and is associated with about 1.3% of all deaths among men aged 65 to 85 years in developed countries. Yet, there is an unmet need for medical therapies to slow the progression of the condition, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open. Read more.

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Concerns Raised About Cannabis Use Adverse Effects

Cannabis use might not be as benign as has been touted, according to a recent study that raised serious concerns about risks. The analysis of the genomes of more than 1 million veterans from the Million Veterans Program focused a spotlight on the underlying biology of cannabis use disorder. Learn more about the results of this study.

 
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