New Study Challenges Link Between Contact Sports and Brain Disease A recent Northwestern Medicine study is casting doubt on the long-held belief that participating in contact sports like football and hockey elevates…
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Weekly News First malaria medicine gets nod for infants
This Week’s Health Highlights: CRISPR for Kids, Drug Tariffs, and Malaria Breakthroughs Stay informed with the latest developments in health and medicine. This week brought significant updates ranging from innovative treatments to…
C section delivery tied with higher leukemia risk in kids
Cesarean Section Delivery Linked to Increased Leukemia Risk in Children: A Swedish Study A recent, large-scale study conducted in Sweden has brought to light a potential correlation between planned cesarean section (C-section)…
Research Shows Enhanced Immunity Could Harm Lungs
Trained Immunity: A Double-Edged Sword? The human immune system is incredibly complex. Scientists are constantly exploring new ways to enhance our natural defenses against disease. One promising area of research is “trained…
IHMT15130 drug offers combined effect reducing heart thickening and inflammation
New Hope for Cardiac Hypertrophy: IHMT-15130 Inhibitor Shows Promise Exciting news from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences! A research team spearheaded by Prof. Liu Qingsong has made…
Uncommon blood clot issue tied to COVID-19 shots examined in research
Understanding Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT): New Insights from TTS Consortium Recent in-depth analysis by the Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) Consortium is shedding light on vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), a rare…
Molecules inhibit cutaneous HPV duplication avoiding host cell damage
Understanding Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infections Human papillomaviruses, commonly known as HPVs, pose a significant health risk due to their ability to cause infections in the skin and mucous membranes. These infections can…
AI Finds Novel Therapy For Uncommon Genetic Illness
AI Identifies Potential Treatment for Rett Syndrome In a significant step forward, researchers have successfully utilized artificial intelligence to pinpoint a promising therapeutic avenue for Rett Syndrome. This rare genetic condition primarily…
Special Lung Cells Lessen Smoke and Virus Harm
Stanford Discovery: Lung Repair Cells Identified Researchers at Stanford University have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how lungs repair themselves after damage from smoke, viruses, and other respiratory insults. The team…
Blood borne large oncosomes aid in cancer diagnosis and tracking
Breakthrough in Cancer Detection: Identifying Universal Markers in Large Oncosomes Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have made a significant stride in cancer diagnostics. Their study, featured in Cell Reports Medicine, reveals that large oncosomes—sacs…
