“The biggest thing that’s happened in the past five to 10 years in brain tumor care has been the genomic revolution hitting our field,” says Andrew Dhawan, MD, PhD, a physician scientist with Cleveland Clinic’s Rose Ella Burkhardt Brain…
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Wakefield A&E Doctor warns of ‘worst winter we’ve ever seen’
Jamie CoulsonYorkshire health correspondent
BBCDr Richard Gorman says Pinderfields Hospital is dealing with record numbers of patients. Walking past a line of patients being treated in an A&E corridor, Dr Richard Gorman admits the situation is “not…
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NHS issues tips to stay well and out of hospital this winter
A hospital consultant has issued advice to older people to help them stay healthy and out of hospital over the festive period.
Winter conditions can increase falls, pneumonia and flu, heart conditions and other health issues, with more than 40% of…
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Cross-Border Capacity Building Meeting to Strengthen VPD Outbreak Response Preparedness
Surveillance Medical Officers from WHO India and Nepal Gather in Gorakhpur, India and Biratnagar, Nepal
New Delhi, India —In November 2025, a pivotal cross-border capacity building meeting brought together Surveillance Medical Officers (SMOs)…
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Medical Miracles at Penn Medicine: Breakthrough with Customized CRISPR Treatment for Patient with CPS1
Medical Miracles at Penn Medicine: Breakthrough with Customized CRISPR Treatment for Patient with CPS1
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Glucocorticoids Reduce Death in Low-Resource Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Among patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in a low-resource setting, those treated with adjunctive low-dose glucocorticoids had a lower risk of all-cause mortality, according to study findings published in the New…
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Mental Health Conditions May Increase Risk for Liver Cancer in Veterans With Cirrhosis – Gastroenterology Advisor
- Mental Health Conditions May Increase Risk for Liver Cancer in Veterans With Cirrhosis Gastroenterology Advisor
- Mental health conditions increase liver cancer risk in veterans, UCLA-led study finds The Cancer Letter
- Association Between Mental…
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Trauma Severity Best Predicts SSI Risk After Laparotomy for Visceral Perforation
Trauma severity is the most accurate predictor of SSI (surgical site infection) risk, whereas ertapenem prophylaxis is linked to reduced traumatic wound infection rates following exploratory laparotomy due to traumatic visceral…
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Blood-based biomarkers and the new landscape of Alzheimer’s research
For much of the past century, Alzheimer’s disease has been one of medicine’s most daunting frontiers – biologically complex, devastating in impact, and difficult to diagnose early. Conventional diagnostic methods like positron…
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Researchers discover that a hormone can access the brain by hitchhiking
Researchers at Touro University Nevada have discovered that tiny particles in the blood, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), are a major player in how a group of hormones are shuttled through the body. Physical exercise can…
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