DNA Test Could Spare 6,600 Breast Cancer Patients From Unnecessary Chemotherapy

New genetic testing could spare 6,600 UK breast cancer patients annually from unnecessary chemotherapy while maintaining equivalent survival rates. International…

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New Blood Tests and Stool Screens Join Colonoscopy as Primary Options for Colorectal Cancer Detection

The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines to include blood-based tests alongside colonoscopy and stool screening methods. The…

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Paracetamol Poisoning Study Reveals High Risk of Repeated Attempts and Long-term Mortality

A 15-year Australian study of 12,047 paracetamol poisoning cases reveals that while severe liver injury is rare (4.7%), nearly a…

Open-Source AI Tool Improves Pancreatic Cancer Vascular Invasion Assessment Across Multiple Centres

New open-source AI system achieves 94.2% accuracy in pancreatic cancer vascular invasion assessment across multiple medical centres. The freely available…

Ecuador study reveals triple burden of malnutrition affecting 73% of children

New research reveals that 73.3% of Ecuadorian children under 5 experience overlapping forms of malnutrition, with indigenous children facing the…

Rural Georgia Community Challenges ICE Detention Center Over Healthcare Capacity Concerns

Social Circle, Georgia challenges federal plans for ICE detention facility, citing concerns about overwhelming the rural community's limited healthcare infrastructure.…

BioNTech-Pfizer Bispecific Antibody Shows Promise in Advanced Lung Cancer at ASCO 2026

BioNTech and Pfizer's experimental bispecific antibody BNT327 showed promising activity in advanced lung cancer patients at ASCO 2026. The dual-pathway…

PAHO Urges Stronger Measures Against Youth Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction

The Pan American Health Organization calls for enhanced measures to protect youth from tobacco and nicotine addiction. The organization emphasizes…

Protein ‘Traffic Jams’ in Brain Cells May Drive Aging and Memory Loss

Stanford scientists discover that cellular "traffic jams" in protein-building machinery may drive brain aging and memory loss. Ribosome collisions increase…

Stem Cell Heart Patch Shows Promise in Advanced Heart Failure Trial

A stem cell-engineered heart patch improved cardiac function by 25% in patients with advanced heart failure during a first-in-human trial.…

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