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Category: 6. Health
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Data Support First Approved Treatment for Acute Hepatitis C
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Why Some Lung Tumors Respond Well to Immunotherapy
For some patients with the most common type of lung cancer, known as lung adenocarcinoma, there’s new hope. In a new study published in Cell Reports, Mayo Clinic researchers have found several previously unknown genetic and cellular processes…
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New study shows rheumatoid arthritis begins long before symptoms
Scientists have found that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) begins long before the first aches or stiffness appear. Instead of starting when joint pain becomes noticeable, the disease quietly builds over many years. RA is a chronic autoimmune disorder…
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Girl, 5, died after tonsils surgery in Cornwall, inquest hears
Lisa YoungCornwall Coroner’s Court, Truro
The Milnes familyAmber had her tonsils and adenoids removed in a planned operation A five-year-old girl died after a blood vessel ruptured following a routine operation, an inquest has heard.
Amber Milnes…
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New PopEVE AI Model Speeds Up Rare Disease Discovery
According to mtsoln.com, a new artificial intelligence model called PopEVE is redefining how clinicians diagnose rare diseases—offering faster insights, higher accuracy, and a transformative leap in patient care.
AI…
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All-on-Four Dental Implant Centers Announces Integration
New York, NY, Nov. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — All-on-Four Dental Implant Centers, the leading provider of permanent, same-day smile transformations in the New York and New Jersey region, today announced the integration of Loocid’s Bone…
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Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Longer Telomeres
Coffee is often our morning fuel, keeping us alert and focused, but could it do more than perk us up?
Research suggests that the amount of coffee we drink might also be linked to how quickly our cells age.
A new study from…
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Some high-flying tropical mosquitoes carry disease-causing pathogens long distances, study finds
Some high-flying tropical mosquitoes carry disease-causing pathogens long distances, study finds
In the first study of its kind, mosquitoes captured high above Mali and Ghana were found to be infected with arboviruses, protozoans, and parasitic…
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Interpretable Machine Learning Model for Predicting 1-Year Unplanned R
Introduction
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide. In China, ischemic stroke (IS) accounts for 69.6% of incident stroke cases and 77.8% of prevalent cases.1 Among patients with IS, approximately 21.3% to 28.9%…
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New imaging method reveals nanodomains inside ALS-linked protein droplets
Inside the cell reside many tiny assembly factories and warehouses that gather together all of the proteins and RNAs-which carry out instructions from our DNA-that a living being needs.
These assemblies, called biomolecular…
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