The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection, is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, according to new data from its Enhanced Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Programme…
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Seborrheic Dermatitis Linked to Higher Risk of Epithelial Barrier Diseases
Seborrheic dermatitis may be linked to various epithelial barrier diseases (EBDs) affecting multiple organ systems and ultimately a key factor when addressing epithelial barrier weakness and perpetuating inflammatory and immunological diseases,…
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Mold PCR Helps Detect Serious Lung Mold Infections Earlier – European Medical Journal Mold PCR Helps Detect Serious Lung Mold Infections Earlier
BRONCHOALVEOLAR lavage mold PCR delivered faster, more sensitive, and clinically actionable diagnosis of invasive mold disease.
Study Overview in Immunocompromised Patients
Investigators evaluated a real-world series of 1,958 bronchoalveolar…
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More Lung Cancer Screening Could Prevent Over 60,000 U.S. Deaths by 2030 – MedPage Today
- More Lung Cancer Screening Could Prevent Over 60,000 U.S. Deaths by 2030 MedPage Today
- Lung Cancer Screening: So Many More Lives Could be Saved Mass General Brigham
- A message from AdventHealth: There’s big news in the fight against small-cell…
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Brain implants show promise for depression treatment in new study
Brain implants that deliver electric pulses can ease depression in people who aren’t responding to psychiatric drugs, a new study says.
Half of a small group of people who received brain implants experienced significant improvement in their…
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New type of DNA damage found in our cells’ powerhouses | UCR News
A previously unknown type of DNA damage in the mitochondria, the tiny power plants inside our cells, could shed light on how our bodies sense and respond to stress. The findings of the UC Riverside-led study are published today in the Proceedings…
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New study shows closed-loop insulin delivery significantly improves pregnancy glucose control
An international randomized clinical trial has shown that closed-loop insulin delivery improves glycemic control during pregnancy for individuals with type 1 diabetes, according to findings published in JAMA and summarized in a new announcement…
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New NIH grants support research on how brain fluid movement drives glioblastoma spread
Jennifer Munson, a cancer researcher at Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, has been awarded two new National Institutes of Health grants to advance greater understanding and improved treatment of a deadly…
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Offering an Alternative to Government Agencies, Vaccine Integrity Project Informs on Vaccinating Against Respiratory Viruses
A recently published
review 1 of evidence for vaccines against COVID-19, RSV, and influenza in the 2025-26 season was conducted independently of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory…Continue Reading
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Measles On the Rise: Global Surge and US Status at Risk
Measles is making a troubling comeback worldwide, and the United States may lose its status as a country that has eliminated the disease. In the last 5 years, new cases have been reported in more than 100 countries.¹ As per the CDC, the total…
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