World’s First Rooftop ICU Opens in London to Study Nature’s Role in Patient Recovery
King's College Hospital in London opens the world's first rooftop ICU to study how natural environments affect patient recovery. The…
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Scientists discover PFAS compounds create unique chemical fingerprints in blood as they transform in the human body. New detection methods…
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BioNTech-Pfizer Bispecific Antibody Shows Promise in Advanced Lung Cancer at ASCO 2026
BioNTech and Pfizer's experimental bispecific antibody BNT327 showed promising activity in advanced lung cancer patients at ASCO 2026. The dual-pathway…
PAHO Urges Stronger Measures Against Youth Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction
The Pan American Health Organization calls for enhanced measures to protect youth from tobacco and nicotine addiction. The organization emphasizes…
Protein ‘Traffic Jams’ in Brain Cells May Drive Aging and Memory Loss
Stanford scientists discover that cellular "traffic jams" in protein-building machinery may drive brain aging and memory loss. Ribosome collisions increase…
Stem Cell Heart Patch Shows Promise in Advanced Heart Failure Trial
A stem cell-engineered heart patch improved cardiac function by 25% in patients with advanced heart failure during a first-in-human trial.…
Medically Tailored Meals Reduce Healthcare Costs by $2,400 Per Person, US Analysis Shows
New analysis shows medically tailored meal programs reduce healthcare costs by $2,400 per person annually. At least twelve US states…
Four Health Workers Recover from Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo as Treatment Capacity Expands
Four nurses have recovered from Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo as WHO expands treatment capacity with a newly refurbished…
Utah’s AI Sandbox Demonstrates Independent Oversight Model for Clinical AI
Utah's clinical AI sandbox has evaluated 47 AI tools across 12 healthcare systems while reducing testing timelines from 18 to…
Lebanon Hospital Strikes Leave Vulnerable Patients Without Care, WHO Warns
WHO investigates reports of hospital strikes in Tyre, Lebanon, as healthcare attacks rise across the country. Vulnerable populations including children…

