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‘Partial reprogramming’ of engram neurons restores memory performance in mice
Health

‘Partial reprogramming’ of engram neurons restores memory performance in mice

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Age-related memory decline and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s are often thought of as irreversible.

New guidance for the diagnosis and management of inherited hyperbilirubinemia
Health

New guidance for the diagnosis and management of inherited hyperbilirubinemia

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Inherited hyperbilirubinemia, encompassing Gilbert syndrome, Crigler-Najjar syndrome, Dubin-Johnson syndrome, and Rotor syndrome, represents a spectrum of disorders rooted in genetic defects affecting bilirubin metabolism and

The ICEmen Cometh
Health

The ICEmen Cometh

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

The potential effects of the current ICE actions on public health The post The ICEmen Cometh first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

Deaf patients condemn lack of NHS interpreters
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Deaf patients condemn lack of NHS interpreters

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Members of Hull’s deaf community say they are “misunderstood” and face regular delays to treatment.

Anterior crossbite linked to increased tooth loss risk
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Anterior crossbite linked to increased tooth loss risk

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Crooked teeth or a misaligned bite can cause a whole host of problems, including speech issues and/or difficulty eating or properly cleaning teeth.

Preexisting flu immunity may offer baseline protection against avian influenza
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Preexisting flu immunity may offer baseline protection against avian influenza

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Are seasonal flu antibodies also effective against avian flu? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has shown that a specific type of antibody

Brief oxidative stress promotes brain repair after injury
Health

Brief oxidative stress promotes brain repair after injury

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Oxidative stress is a direct consequence of an excess in the body of so-called “free radicals” – reactive, unstable molecules that contain oxygen.

Study uncovers how bacterial circadian clocks control gene expression
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Study uncovers how bacterial circadian clocks control gene expression

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Our circadian clocks play a crucial role in our health and well-being, keeping our 24-hour biological cycles in sync with light and dark exposure.

Study identifies neural mechanism underlying chills during infection
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Study identifies neural mechanism underlying chills during infection

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

When running a fever during infection, we often feel chills, which prompt us to take action to warm ourselves, such as turning on a heater

Could this spider’s silk help repair nerves?
Health

Could this spider’s silk help repair nerves?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Scientists are developing nerve repairing surgical devices from the silk of spiders.

Mexico state steps up health screening in schools as measles cases grow nationwide
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Mexico state steps up health screening in schools as measles cases grow nationwide

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Mexico’s most populous state is increasing health screenings at schools and recommending face masks due to a growing measles outbreak

Sepsis mistakes killed our daughter – we fear it could happen again
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Sepsis mistakes killed our daughter – we fear it could happen again

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Grieving parents call for better sepsis training to be introduced urgently so no family goes through what they did.

Using AI for medical advice ‘dangerous’, study finds
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Using AI for medical advice ‘dangerous’, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Oxford researchers find that using AI to make medical decisions presents a risk to patients.

IRF7 reshapes the behavior of vascular smooth muscle cells during atherosclerosis
Health

IRF7 reshapes the behavior of vascular smooth muscle cells during atherosclerosis

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 9, 2026

Atherosclerosis underlies most heart attacks and strokes and is now recognized as a chronic inflammatory disease rather than a simple disorder of cholesterol deposition.

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