Novel Drug Combination Achieves 83% Remission Rate in High-Risk Leukemia
University of Hong Kong researchers demonstrate that novel QUIZOM combination therapy achieves 83% complete remission rate in high-risk FLT3-mutated acute…
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Childhood junk food may permanently rewire brain appetite circuits, study finds
New research reveals that consuming junk food during childhood may permanently alter brain circuits controlling appetite, with effects persisting into…
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The Global Vaccine Landscape: New Technologies, Expanding Access, and the Challenge of Equitable Distribution
A comprehensive analysis in Nature Medicine reveals that vaccine development is being reshaped by two major transformations: rapid technological innovation…
BREAKINGClimate Change Is Reshaping Infectious Disease Patterns Worldwide
Rising temperatures and extreme weather are reshaping infectious disease transmission patterns and outbreak cycles worldwide, according to a Nature Medicine…
Influenza dominates African respiratory surveillance; SARS-CoV-2 remains low
Influenza testing in 13 African countries during week 19 (May 4–10, 2026) revealed a 9% positivity rate driven by A…
Influenza dominates African respiratory surveillance; SARS-CoV-2 remains low
Influenza testing in 13 African countries during week 19 (May 4–10, 2026) revealed a 9% positivity rate driven by A…
Tanzania Launches New Oral Health Strategy to Close Care Gaps and Boost Workforce
Tanzania has launched a comprehensive five-year oral health strategy targeting workforce expansion, service access, and disease prevention. The plan responds…
Adolescent suicide rates rising across Americas, PAHO warns of prevention urgency
The Pan American Health Organization warns that suicide rates among adolescents and young adults are rising across the Americas, driven…
How extreme heat stresses the human body: what the science shows
Extreme heat triggers cascading physiological stress that can be fatal, with elderly adults and those with chronic conditions facing 6.5…
Why Alzheimer’s disease hits women harder: new evidence on sex-specific risk factors
A UC San Diego study of over 17,000 adults reveals that women are disproportionately sensitive to dementia risk factors including…

