Novel PET Tracer Detects Blood Clots in Legs and Lungs with Single Scan

Novel PET radiotracer enables simultaneous detection of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in single whole-body scan. Research recognized with…

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Common Farm Chemicals May Fuel Deadly Hospital Infections, UK Scientists Warn

University of Manchester scientists warn that common agricultural chemicals may be creating drug-resistant fungal pathogens. These resistant fungi could subsequently…

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Child Protection from Malaria Varies Dramatically Across Sub-Saharan Africa

Analysis of 17 sub-Saharan African countries reveals dramatic disparities in malaria protection for children under 5. Rural children from poor…

Teleretinal Screening Shows High Accuracy in Detecting Cytomegalovirus Retinitis in HIV Patients

New systematic review reveals teleretinal screening achieves 97.73% specificity in detecting cytomegalovirus retinitis among HIV patients. Meta-analysis of 1,460 eyes…

Your Body Has Three Performance Peaks, Not One, Reveals 47-Year Swedish Study

A landmark 47-year Swedish study tracking 427 people reveals that physical performance peaks at three distinct ages, not one. Individual…

HIV-Positive Patients Face 40% STI Recurrence Rate in Landmark 14-Year Chinese Study

A 14-year Chinese study of nearly 48,000 HIV-positive patients reveals 40% experienced recurrent sexually transmitted infections. Systematic screening identified 23%…

How Georgia Outpaced Global Supply Chain Chaos During the 2026 Nestlé Infant Formula Crisis

Georgia's National Food Agency responded faster than many larger nations to the January 2026 Nestlé infant formula recall by synthesising…

New Framework Protects Critically Ill Patients in Clinical Research: International Standards Meet Georgian Law

A new ethical and legal framework published in the Georgian Medical Journal clarifies that critically ill patients require independent ethical…

Severe Infant Symptoms Paradoxically Reduce Healthcare Seeking in Sub-Saharan Africa

New research reveals severely ill neonates received formal healthcare in only 8.4%-41.8% of fatal cases, compared to 15.0%-66.7% for mild…

Digital Platform Significantly Reduces Distress Among Children of Divorce

A University of Copenhagen digital mental health platform reduced psychological distress by 23% in 847 children experiencing parental divorce. The…

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