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New Genetic Signature Discovered to Personalize Immunotherapy Treatments
01.08.2025

New Genetic Signature Discovered to Personalize Immunotherapy Treatments

Scientists have identified a new genetic signature in T cells that could help tailor immunotherapy treatments to individual patients. This discovery m...

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Your Baby’s First Steps May Be Linked to Genetics
19.06.2025

Your Baby’s First Steps May Be Linked to Genetics

A study found that the timing of a baby’s first steps is linked to genetic factors, which may also relate to brain development.

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AI Predicts Biological Age and Cancer Risk from Facial Images
17.06.2025

AI Predicts Biological Age and Cancer Risk from Facial Images

Researchers at Massachusetts General Brigham have developed an AI tool that predicts biological age and cancer risk based on facial images.

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Vitamin supplements slow down the progression of glaucoma
30.05.2025

Vitamin supplements slow down the progression of glaucoma

A vitamin supplement that improves eye metabolism has been found to slow optic nerve damage in glaucoma patients.

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Annual blood test could detect cancer earlier and save lives
28.05.2025

Annual blood test could detect cancer earlier and save lives

A new modeling study suggests that an annual blood test could detect various types of cancer at an early stage, potentially saving lives.

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AR & VR in Medical Training and Theraphy
13.05.2025

AR & VR in Medical Training and Theraphy

Virtual and augmented reality technologies are being used in everything from surgical education to pain management. VR-based therapies can reduce perc...

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Oyster Blood vs. Antibiotic Resistance
29.04.2025

Oyster Blood vs. Antibiotic Resistance

A study in PLOS One found that antimicrobial proteins in oyster blood could fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria and boost the effectiveness of existin...

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Digital Devices May Support Cognitive Function
29.04.2025

Digital Devices May Support Cognitive Function

A study in Nature Human Behaviour revealed that regular use of digital devices by people over 50 may slow cognitive decline, countering concerns about...

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Brisk Walking Boosts Heart Health
22.04.2025

Brisk Walking Boosts Heart Health

A 13-year study by the University of Glasgow found that people who walk at 6.4 km/h (brisk pace) have a 50% lower risk of atrial fibrillation and a 39...

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The Future of Plastic Surgery: Sci-Fi or Reality?
15.04.2025

The Future of Plastic Surgery: Sci-Fi or Reality?

Technologies like stem cell therapies, gene editing, and AI-driven digital twins are redefining the world of aesthetic surgery.

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DNA-Based Skincare and Wearable Nanobots
15.04.2025

DNA-Based Skincare and Wearable Nanobots

Biotech and AI-powered solutions are creating a revolution in personalized skincare and metabolism management.

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Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits Pose Greater Heart Disease Risk for Women
15.04.2025

Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits Pose Greater Heart Disease Risk for Women

A Canadian study analyzing data from over 175,000 adults found that women with poor lifestyle habits—such as inadequate diet, sleep, and physical acti...

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3D Telemedicine for Remote Surgery in Africa
15.04.2025

3D Telemedicine for Remote Surgery in Africa

Microsoft Research and doctors in Ghana are providing remote expert consultations through 3D modeling for patients in underserved regions.

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AI-Powered Mammography Boosts Cancer Detection
15.04.2025

AI-Powered Mammography Boosts Cancer Detection

AI-assisted mammogram screenings are improving cancer detection rates while reducing the workload on radiologists.

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American Heart Association Highlights Emerging Adult Heart Health Risks
15.04.2025

American Heart Association Highlights Emerging Adult Heart Health Risks

The American Heart Association reports that many individuals in their late teens and early twenties are already exhibiting risk factors for heart dise...

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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Dementia Risk
10.04.2025

Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Dementia Risk

A study published in Nature shows that older adults who receive the shingles vaccine have a 20% lower risk of developing dementia over seven years com...

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Advanced Technologies Enhance Safety in Meningioma Surgeries
10.04.2025

Advanced Technologies Enhance Safety in Meningioma Surgeries

Mayo Clinic is using cutting-edge technology to make meningioma surgeries safer. These innovations enhance surgical precision and improve patient outc...

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£5 Blood Test Could Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks
09.04.2025

£5 Blood Test Could Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks

A study funded by the British Heart Foundation found that a simple troponin blood test can more accurately predict heart attack and stroke risks, pote...

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UK to Invest $767 Million in Health Data Research
09.04.2025

UK to Invest $767 Million in Health Data Research

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an investment of up to £600 million (~$767 million) in a new national health data research service aimed at acce...

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Bionic Arms with Sensory Feedback
09.04.2025

Bionic Arms with Sensory Feedback

Advancements have led to the creation of bionic arms capable of providing sensory feedback, enabling users to "feel" through their prosthetic limbs. T...

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Magnetic Microrobots Enable Targeted Drug Delivery
08.04.2025

Magnetic Microrobots Enable Targeted Drug Delivery

Researchers have developed magnetically guided microrobots capable of navigating human blood vessels and delivering drugs precisely to targeted areas....

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AI-Based Cancer Diagnosis System Developed
08.04.2025

AI-Based Cancer Diagnosis System Developed

A new AI system called CHIEF, developed at Harvard Medical School, achieved 94% accuracy in diagnosing 19 types of cancer and predicting patient outco...

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Measles Outbreak Continues in the U.S.
08.04.2025

Measles Outbreak Continues in the U.S.

As of March 2025, 228 confirmed measles cases have emerged in the southwestern U.S., mostly among unvaccinated children. Two deaths have been reported...

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£10 Million Investment in Cancer Research Hub
08.04.2025

£10 Million Investment in Cancer Research Hub

The University of Sheffield, in collaboration with Yorkshire Cancer Research, has secured £10 million in funding to establish a cutting-edge cancer re...

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A Guide to Common Medicinal Herbs
06.04.2025

A Guide to Common Medicinal Herbs

Here are some common medicinal herbs. Most herbs have not been completely tested to see how well they work or to see if they interact with other herbs...

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Experts reveal game-changing advances and their impact on patient care
05.04.2025

Experts reveal game-changing advances and their impact on patient care

It was a year of unprecedented technological innovation, policy reforms, and a renewed commitment to patient-centric care that promised to reshape the...

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The 37 best healthcare inventions of last year, according to TIME
03.04.2025

The 37 best healthcare inventions of last year, according to TIME

TIME on Wednesday released its "Best Inventions of 2024" list, including 37 inventions that have healthcare implications.

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The 10 Biggest Trends Revolutionizing Healthcare
02.04.2025

The 10 Biggest Trends Revolutionizing Healthcare

A longer-living population, the emergence of transformative technologies with applications across the healthcare spectrum, and continued global econom...

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Cold Chain Logistics
01.04.2025

Cold Chain Logistics

Cold chain logistics is a critical part of transportation in both the food and pharmaceutical industries. This logistics process involves storing, tra...

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Daily Supplements and Regular Exercise May Help Slow the Aging Process.
06.03.2025

Daily Supplements and Regular Exercise May Help Slow the Aging Process.

Researchers explained that biological aging occurs at the molecular level, meaning that two individuals of the same age may age at different rates dep...

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Illuminating Night Blindness
01.01.2025

Illuminating Night Blindness

Animals famous for their exceptional night vision include owls, cats, tarsiers (a small primate from Southeast Asia), and even dung beetles.

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How Circadian Rhythm Impacts Your Sleep and Health
19.09.2024

How Circadian Rhythm Impacts Your Sleep and Health

Your circadian rhythm is a 24-hour internal clock that regulates your body’s functions according to a consistent schedule.

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