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Deadly DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Spreads to M23-Controlled South Kivu
Deadly Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo spreads to M23-held South Kivu province, raising concerns about disease spread amid militia control.
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Molecular Pathways Behind Inflammation in Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Uncovered
Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University researchers have mapped molecular mechanisms driving inflammation in alcohol-associated liver disease, setting the stage for potential therapeutic
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Mental Disorders Now Affect Nearly 1.2 Billion Worldwide, Study Finds
New study reveals nearly 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from mental disorders, up almost twice from 1990; surpassing other health issues like cardiovascular disease and cancer.Nearly 1.
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Why Energy Fades with Age: Missing Membrane Lipid May Disrupt Mitochondria
Why do cells age—and why do we lose our energy and vitality as we get older? This question is one of the central challenges of modern biomedicine.
Implantable tech could cast new light on bladder cancer treatment with micro-LEDs and photodynamic therapy
Researchers develop implantable device using wirelessly powered micro-LEDs to enhance photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer patients, potentially improving treatment outcomes.
Breast Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Treating Treatment-Resistant Uterine Cancer
A promising study from Yale School of Medicine suggests a breast cancer drug may offer new hope for patients with treatment-resistant uterine cancer.
Rural Siblings Struggle with Poorer Well-Being Due to Neurodevelopmental Conditions, Study Finds
New Curtin University-led research reveals rural siblings of people with neurodevelopmental conditions face poorer well-being and feelings of being overlooked.
Vitiligo Affects One in 100 Worldwide, Yet Condition Remains Misunderstood
Around one in every 100 people worldwide has vitiligo—a chronic autoimmune skin condition that results in the development of lighter colored patches on the skin.
Children of Parents with Severe Mental Illness at Higher Risk for Cognitive Difficulties
New study finds children of parents with severe mental illness more likely to experience cognitive difficulties, published in Psychological Medicine.
Advocacy is key to preserving vital vaccine research, researchers say
Scientists and physicians should actively engage in advocacy efforts to safeguard the critical vaccine research infrastructure that has saved an estimated 154 million lives over the past five
Nitric oxide rewires gene expression in the brain, offering new insight into Alzheimer's disease
The human genome is a complex and dynamic entity, with genes undergoing extensive editing through a process called alternative splicing.
Key Gene Boundary Discovery May Improve Treatment of Rare Inflammatory Disorder
Researchers at Hiroshima University have identified a critical boundary in the immune-regulating gene RELA, which may lead to improved diagnosis and treatment for patients with a rare inherited
5 Things to Know About Ebola Outbreak
Michele Barry, director of the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, offers insights into the latest strain of Ebola, explaining how it differs from previous outbreaks.
Two new tools to measure attitude towards cosmetic procedures
The increasing popularity of non-surgical cosmetic procedures has led to a growing need for a deeper understanding of people's attitudes and motivations towards these treatments.
How does Andes hantavirus spread between people?
In April 2026, a passenger aboard a Dutch cruise ship docked in Ushuaia, Argentina after participating in a bird-watching trip.
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