WHO: Unsafe Food Causes 866 Million Illnesses Annually, Children Face Triple Risk

New WHO data reveals children under 5 face triple the risk of foodborne illness compared to older populations. Unsafe food…

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Yemen Food Crisis: 11.2 Million Face Acute Hunger as International Aid Funding Cuts Continue

Nearly 11.2 million Yemenis face severe acute food insecurity as international humanitarian funding drops 60% below 2025 levels. Child malnutrition…

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One in Four Vulnerable Youth Experience Online Abuse, New Study Reveals

New research from the Child Mind Institute reveals that 25% of young people with mental health conditions experienced online abuse,…

Tomato-Soy Juice Blend Reduces Obesity-Related Inflammation in Clinical Trial

A clinical trial shows that a specially formulated tomato-soy juice reduced obesity-related inflammatory markers by up to 23% in just…

Autoimmune Disease Increases Risk of Poor Outcomes in Myelodysplastic Syndrome

New research published in Clinical Immunology establishes preexisting autoimmune disease as an independent risk factor for poor outcomes in myelodysplastic…

Cannabis Edibles and Alcohol Create Hidden Impairment Risk for Drivers, Johns Hopkins Study Reveals

New Johns Hopkins research reveals that combining cannabis edibles with alcohol increases driving impairment 2.8 times beyond alcohol alone. Standard…

Digital Twins of Donor Lungs Could Transform Transplant Medicine

Researchers create digital twins of donor lungs using ex vivo perfusion data, enabling virtual testing of therapies and personalized transplant…

Breakthrough Drug Shows 75% Response Rate in Hard-to-Treat Lung Cancer

Sunvozertinib achieved a 75% response rate in previously untreated lung cancer patients with EGFR exon 20 mutations, compared to 25%…

Mirror-image pain after stroke linked to LPA-driven inflammation crossing brain hemispheres

New research reveals that rare bilateral pain after stroke may result from LPA-driven inflammation crossing between brain hemispheres. Understanding this…

Cancer Spreads More in Middle Age Than in Very Old Age, Melanoma Study Shows

New research reveals that melanoma spreads most in middle-aged mice, not elderly ones as expected. Special immune cells that keep…

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