Coeliac Disease Linked to Increased Death Risk and Cancer in Major US Study

Major US study of 60,000+ patients reveals coeliac disease patients face 39% higher mortality risk and dramatically increased cancer rates.…

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Discrimination linked to early HIV prevention dropout among sex workers in Zambia

Research from Zambia shows women sex workers experiencing discrimination are 65% more likely to discontinue HIV prevention medication within three…

Three-Quarters of High-Burden Countries Could Self-Fund TB Programs Without Donor Support

New research shows 74% of high TB burden countries could self-finance programs through strategic budget reallocations, challenging current donor-dependent models.…

New grid-based method improves prosthetic foot wear assessment in resource-limited settings

New grid-based visual scoring system achieves 0.88 inter-observer reliability for assessing prosthetic foot wear. Method requires only basic photography, making…

Machine Learning Analysis Reveals Key Predictors of Child Wasting in Ghana

Machine learning analysis of Ghana's 2022 DHS data identifies diarrheal episodes, maternal education, and dietary diversity as key predictors of…

Multiple Myeloma Treatment Paradigm Shift: New Guidelines Redefine Early Relapse

New England Journal of Medicine editorial calls for fundamental changes to multiple myeloma early relapse definitions, arguing biological markers should…

Gaza’s Child Health Crisis: 1,500 Children Suffering Severe Skin Diseases Amid Humanitarian Collapse

At least 1,500 children in Gaza suffer from severe skin diseases as deteriorating living conditions create preventable health crises. UNICEF…

Osteomyelitis: New diagnostic advances and treatment strategies for bone infections

New research reveals advances in osteomyelitis diagnosis and treatment, with MRI detection possible within 24-48 hours. The comprehensive analysis shows…

Digital Health Wearables Could Address Women’s Medical Under-Representation

New analysis shows wearable technology could address women's under-representation in medical research through continuous health monitoring. Clinical validation and equity…

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