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Month: February 2026

Medications

Preclinical study finds senolytics clear up to 70% of ‘zombie’ cells

February 9, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Senolytics—a class of drugs that reduce chronic inflammation and tissue damage in aging cells—are shown to eliminate 30% to 70% of “zombie” cells in the body. These zombie cells, known as senescent cells, stop dividing […]

Pediatrics

School holidays no longer provide mental health protection for Victorian adolescents

February 9, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

New research has found that school holidays, which previously provided a protective buffer against suicidal and self-harm behaviors in adolescents, no longer have this effect in the post-pandemic era. Using data from the National Ambulance […]

Weight & Obesity

Intermittent fasting cuts Crohn’s disease activity by 40% and halves inflammation in randomized clinical trial

February 9, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

A randomized controlled study found that time-restricted feeding—a form of intermittent fasting—significantly reduced symptomatic disease activity and systematic inflammation in adults with Crohn’s disease and overweight or obesity. Results of the study were published in […]

Cardiology

Watch the Super Bowl? Doctors warn about hidden health risks for fans

February 9, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Doctors say the big game can also bring big health risks, from heart strain to food poisoning and alcohol-related emergencies, especially for folks with underlying medical conditions.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Medications

UK’s growing synthetic opioid problem: Nitazene deaths could be underestimated by a third

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

The presence of nitazenes on the unregulated drug market has risen steeply in the last seven years—prompting UK and international bodies to issue public health warnings about their use. King’s College London research, published in […]

Cardiology

Catheter technique repairs failed mechanical aortic valves without open-heart surgery

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

A team led by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) and Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid has developed and clinically applied a minimally invasive technique that, for the first time, enables the treatment of […]

Pediatrics

Targeted nerve blocks sharply reduce pain, opioid use for children with severe leg fractures, study finds

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

A new multicenter study led by Zachary Binder, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, provides compelling evidence that an ultrasound-guided nerve block can dramatically improve pain control for children with femur fractures, while reducing their need […]

Weight & Obesity

Meal timing in time-restricted eating matters for metabolic health, find study

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Time-restricted eating has emerged as a popular dietary approach because it focuses on when people eat rather than strictly limiting calories. Instead of counting calories, individuals restrict their daily food intake to a defined time […]

Genetics

Why Huntington’s proteins pile up: Two key tags guide their disposal

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

There is no known cure for Huntington’s disease. A genetic mutation creates harmful proteins that accumulate and cause the disease’s typical symptoms. A team from the Department of Human Genetics at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, […]

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Choosing an IVF embryo is uncertain: A new dish design could improve what labs see

February 8, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Selecting the healthiest embryo is one of the most important steps in in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), yet it remains one of the most uncertain. Roughly 15% of couples worldwide experience infertility, and IVF success rates often […]

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