PFAS Create Unique Blood Signatures as Body Transforms Forever Chemicals
Scientists discover PFAS compounds create unique chemical fingerprints in blood as they transform in the human body. New detection methods…
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Spinal Cord Stimulation Shows Promise for Chronic Stroke Recovery After Four Years
University of Pittsburgh researchers demonstrate that spinal cord stimulation can improve arm and hand function in chronic stroke survivors, even…
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The Hidden Cost of Risk: When Medical Vigilance Becomes a Disease Itself
Modern medicine's focus on risk identification has created a new burden: the experience of being at risk now resembles the…
AI Reads Cardiac MRI Without Manual Labels, Outperforming Standard Models by 35%
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Cleveland Clinic have developed an AI system that interprets cardiac MRI without manual annotation,…
Exercise Hormone Irisin Shows Promise in Multiple Sclerosis Neuroprotection
A preclinical study from Mass General Brigham and University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf has identified irisin, an exercise-derived hormone, as a…
High fitness in men linked to lower atrial fibrillation risk, contradicting prior assumptions
New evidence challenges decades of clinical concern, showing that high cardiovascular fitness in men is protective against atrial fibrillation rather…
Leucine’s role in cellular energy: how protein metabolism may reshape disease treatment
Researchers have identified leucine, an amino acid in protein-rich foods, as a critical regulator of mitochondrial function with direct implications…
Georgia’s Liver Transplant Services Need Stronger Patient-Centred Systems, Study Shows
A new analysis in the Georgian Medical Journal shows that patient-centred liver transplant care depends on integrated organisational systems and…
How federated data systems are reshaping global disease surveillance
Federated disease surveillance networks allow countries to collaborate on disease tracking while keeping sensitive data under local control. Early implementations…
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…

