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  • Noninvasive prenatal screening could prevent permanent hearing loss in newborns

    Noninvasive prenatal screening could prevent permanent hearing loss in newborns

    Findings published in a special issue of ADLM’s Clinical Chemistry journal focused on perinatal diagnostics

    WASHINGTON , Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new study indicates that…

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  • Mpox antibodies wane 2 years after infection or vaccination, study finds

    Mpox antibodies wane 2 years after infection or vaccination, study finds

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    A review and meta-analysis of more than 200 studies shows a “persistently high” prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in prisons, particularly among incarcerated adolescents and women, researchers…

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  • Heart Condition? The Psychologist Will See You Now | News

    Heart Condition? The Psychologist Will See You Now | News

    The relationship between mental health and heart health is uniquely intricate. For instance, a person who has a sudden event, such as a heart attack, may experience this as a traumatic event, and the thought of it happening again can be very…

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  • University of Hawaiʻi System News

    University of Hawaiʻi System News

    Aloha Pacific FCU makes 10-year investment in UH Esports, new arena set for 2027

    The 10-year sponsorship will provide critical funding for scholarships, team travel, equipment and competitive programming.

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  • Additional Children Positive for Measles in North Carolina

    The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and Buncombe County Health and Human Services (BCHHS) Division of Public Health today announced additional cases of measles in three siblings in Buncombe County. The family had visited…

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  • New Research Highlights Molecular Mechanisms of Gestational Diabetes

    New Research Highlights Molecular Mechanisms of Gestational Diabetes

    Gestational diabetes is linked to various complications in offspring, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Recent research led by investigators from the faculty of medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that gestational…

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  • One Alaskan’s journey from pills and heroin to recovery

    One Alaskan’s journey from pills and heroin to recovery

    “C’mon chickens, here you go, there’s corn in this one,” D said as he scattered feed to the chickens on his land in Ninilchik, on the Kenai Peninsula. We’re just using D’s first initial to…

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  • CRSwNP Patients Showed Sleep Improvements After Surgery

    CRSwNP Patients Showed Sleep Improvements After Surgery

    Sleep quality for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) improved after endoscopic surgery, showing longer REM sleep durations, according to a study published in Sleep Science.

    By Anaya Malik

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  • Norovirus 2026: Stomach Bug Myths, Symptoms, and Prevention During Flu Season

    Norovirus 2026: Stomach Bug Myths, Symptoms, and Prevention During Flu Season

    Most everyone has experienced the dreaded stomach bug at some point, and cases are surging as 2026 begins. When your child comes home with it from school, it can feel like it’s inevitable that the whole household will come down with it. Why…

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