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Pregnancy Does Not Increase Risk of Myasthenia Gravis Flare-Ups
Research suggests pregnancy does not increase the risk of serious myasthenia gravis flare-ups, but the postpartum period may pose a higher risk for some women, according to a study published in
#02 Health
Fine Particle Pollution Linked to Increased Hospitalizations for Kidney Disease
Exposure to fine particle pollution is tied to increased hospitalizations for kidney disease, even at low concentrations, with men being at higher risk across different age groups.
#03 Health
Breast Cancer Cells May Evade Immunotherapy by Suppressing Immune Signals
Researchers discover that breast cancer cells with doubled genomes can dodge immunotherapy by turning off key immune signals, revealing a potential new target for therapy.
#04 Health
Coastal Flooding Poses Deadly Threat to Older Adults by
Routine high-tide flooding in coastal communities may lead to thousands of deaths among older adults by the end of the century, a new study reveals, highlighting the need for infrastructure
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US overdose deaths fell again in 2025, but concerns remain about policy and drug supply changes
US overdose deaths declined for the third straight year in 2025, but experts worry about potential policy and drug supply changes that could reverse this trend, with new substances emerging in the US
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Gene Editing Successfully Treats Hereditary Epilepsy in Mice
Researchers use prime editing to correct a disease-causing mutation in the SCN1A gene, reducing fever-induced seizures and improving survival rates in a mouse model of inherited epilepsy.
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Air Pollution Linked to 146,500 Premature Deaths in Europe Each Year
A new study reveals that short-term exposure to air pollutants is associated with 146,500 premature deaths per year in Europe, with fine particles being the most harmful pollutant.
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EU Agency Finds No Indication of Hantavirus Mutation After Cruise Ship Outbreak
The European Union's health agency says preliminary investigations suggest the Andes strain of hantavirus has not mutated after a deadly outbreak on a cruise ship, with seven passengers confirmed to
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Brain Bypass Technology Rewires Circuits to Boost Stress Resilience
Researchers develop a custom-built biological wire to bypass broken brain connections, potentially treating neurological disorders and boosting resilience to stress.