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Month: February 2026

Pediatrics

Pathological lying in teens is associated with executive function deficits, study indicates

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Teenagers who are pathological liars also tend to struggle with executive function deficits, such as poor memory or impulse control, researchers have found. This means practitioners may be able to consider treatments centered around executive […]

Medications

New tissue models could help researchers develop drugs for liver disease

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

More than 100 million people in the United States suffer from metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), characterized by a buildup of fat in the liver. This condition can lead to the development of more […]

Cancer

Should you get tested for cervical cancer? Here’s what to know

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Cervical cancer screenings are considered one of the most significant public health advances of the past 50 years, particularly in detecting HPV (human papillomavirus), the culprit of most cervical cancers.This article was originally published on […]

Medications

How a common immunosuppressive drug injures liver blood vessels

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

In a human organoid-based mechanistic investigation, researchers revealed how an immunosuppressive drug, antithymocyte globulin (ATG), induces injury to blood vessels in the liver. According to the study, ATG first triggers rapid clotting through a complement […]

Medications

Lab-grown heart tissue beats on its own as sensors track force in real time

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Scientists at Université de Montréal and its affiliated Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine have made a major advance in their research into cardiovascular disease: They’ve created functional, three-dimensional heart tissue that can beat […]

Medications

Clinical data gaps keeping life-saving antibiotics from children

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Life-saving antibiotics that could treat severe infections in babies and children aren’t accessible due to a lack of data around safety and dosage, new research shows. Two wide sweeping reviews, led by Murdoch Children’s Research […]

Medications

GLP-1 drugs tied to lower-calorie, lower-sugar food purchases

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Researchers at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen reported that starting a GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) coincided with slightly healthier supermarket purchases. Grocery purchases from GLP-1RA users in Denmark contained modestly fewer calories and sugars and slightly […]

Cardiology

How a tiny cellular signal helps shape the human heart

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Australian researchers have uncovered a crucial new mechanism that helps explain how the heart’s major blood vessels form during early development, and how disruptions to this process can lead to serious congenital heart defects. The […]

Genetics

MDGA2 gene malfunction removes brain’s excitatory ‘brake’ to trigger severe epilepsy, study finds

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

The DGIST Center for Synapse Diversity and Specificity has identified MDGA2 as a novel causative gene for developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), a rare and intractable neurological disorder occurring in infancy and early childhood. This […]

Cancer

‘Personal lives’ of lung cancer cells help predict response to treatment

February 3, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

University of Queensland researchers who mapped cancer cell “neighborhoods” in the most common type of lung cancer have found cell metabolism plays a critical role in determining how lung cancer patients will respond to immunotherapy. […]

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