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Month: November 2025

Vaccination

Early-stage clinical trial demonstrates promise of intranasal influenza vaccine in generating broad immunity

November 6, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD) report encouraging results from an early phase clinical trial that found an experimental intranasal vaccine triggered a broad […]

Sleep Apnea

How experts are using AI to better detect sleep apnea, especially in women

November 6, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can identify obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using the results from an electrocardiogram (ECG)—a common heart test. The innovation could make it faster, cheaper, and […]

Addiction

Vaping has slowed progress in cutting teen smoking in NZ—new study

November 6, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Smoking rates among adults have declined in Aotearoa New Zealand over recent decades, from 18% smoking regularly in 2011/12 to 8% in 2023/24.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia

Study finds heart health in midlife predicts dementia risk in older age

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

People with signs of damage to their heart during middle age are more likely to develop dementia in later life, according to a new study led by University College London researchers.This article was originally published […]

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Physical activity levels linked to risk for digestive system cancers

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

For digestive system cancers (DSCs), higher physical activity levels are associated with lower risk and mortality, according to a study published online Oct. 30 in JAMA Oncology.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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Addiction

People with a gambling disorder are more likely to die by suicide, research finds

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Published in BJPsych Open, this is the first UK study to use routinely collected NHS data to identify factors that may predict suicide among people with gambling problems. Using anonymous health care records from Wales […]

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Sugar–protein interactions, critical for placenta during early pregnancy, shed light on common complications

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

During the first weeks of pregnancy, the developing placenta in a mother’s womb undergoes a dramatic change. Individual cells merge, forming a continuous barrier that will spend the next nine months ferrying oxygen and nutrients […]

Sports Medicine

Blood markers linked to post-concussion symptoms in teens

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Levels of certain biomarkers in the blood are associated with symptom severity during recovery from concussion in adolescents—with some significant differences between male and female patients, reports a study in the Journal of Head Trauma […]

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Menstrual health education and programs must reach all young adolescents

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Menstrual health remains critically underprioritized in global research and programming, according to a new study titled “Attention to Menarche, Puberty Education, and Menstrual Health Monitoring Are Essential.”This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia

Alzheimer’s can hijack communication between brain and fat tissue, potentially worsening metabolic health

November 5, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A study from Houston Methodist sheds light on how Alzheimer’s disease may contribute to larger health issues by hijacking the body’s ability to regulate its metabolism.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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