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Dr. William Foege, leader in smallpox eradication, dies
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Dr. William Foege, leader in smallpox eradication, dies

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

The 6-foot-7 inch Foege literally stood out in the field of public health.

Diagnostic prognostic and therapeutic relevance of PIVKA-II in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Diagnostic prognostic and therapeutic relevance of PIVKA-II in hepatocellular carcinoma

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, particularly in regions with high hepatitis B virus prevalence.

Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis
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Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis

Colorblindness linked to delayed bladder cancer detection and higher mortality
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Colorblindness linked to delayed bladder cancer detection and higher mortality

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Recognizing the sight of blood in urine, the most common first sign of bladder cancer, is often the impetus that leads people to a diagnosis.

Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer’s-related brain inflammation
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Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer’s-related brain inflammation

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

A multidisciplinary USC research team has identified new compounds that may target a key driver of brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Their research just

PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease
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PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the role of a gene called PTPN2

Three dimensional dataset transforms emergency medical training and robotic assistance
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Three dimensional dataset transforms emergency medical training and robotic assistance

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Researchers from Tianjin University have introduced the Emergency Medical Procedures 3D Dataset (EMP3D), a pioneering resource that captures the intricate movements of medical professionals during

Experimental study reveals advanced episodic memory replay in rats
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Experimental study reveals advanced episodic memory replay in rats

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

In a new study Indiana University researchers observed episodic memory in rats to a degree never documented before, suggesting that rats can serve as a

Orphan noncoding RNAs define cancer identity and enable blood-based monitoring
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Orphan noncoding RNAs define cancer identity and enable blood-based monitoring

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

We knew we had something interesting with T3p, a single small RNA found in breast cancer but absent from normal tissue.

The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts
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The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.

How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?
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How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.

The junior doctors’ strikes may be over. But is trouble ahead?
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The junior doctors’ strikes may be over. But is trouble ahead?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.

Well Dr. Stephanie Seneff, 2025 is Over. Did Glyphosate Turn Half of All Children Autistic?
Health

Well Dr. Stephanie Seneff, 2025 is Over. Did Glyphosate Turn Half of All Children Autistic?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Failed predictions are a key feature of pseudoscience, and much of my writing has documented instances of credentialed academies making bold, confident declarations, only to

Libraries to host community events over winter
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Libraries to host community events over winter

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

The sessions in December and January aim to bring people in Wolverhampton together during the colder months.

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