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Month: May 2026

Cardiology

Cold skin, hot heart, one gene: Hidden temperature switch decides where disease appears

May 2, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

The saying “cold hands, warm heart” is usually meant metaphorically—but new research from UC Davis School of Medicine and collaborating institutions suggests it has a striking biological parallel.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Medications

FDA approves once-daily Idvynso tablet for treating HIV

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Merck’s Idvynso (doravirine/islatravir), a new, once-daily, two-drug single tablet for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults to replace the current antiretroviral regimen in those who are […]

Cancer

Dietary fats shape pancreatic cancer risk via ferroptosis

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

For decades, the relationship between fat and cancer has been treated as a question of quantity: Eat less fat, reduce your risk of developing cancer. But new research published April 29 in Cancer Discovery shows […]

Medications

Reverse engineering ketamine’s effects may lead to new antidepressants

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have “reverse engineered” ketamine’s antidepressant effects to identify potential new strategies for treating depression. While there are many effective treatments available for depression, not all patients respond to them.This article was […]

Cardiology

Battery-free skin-conformal wearable system can measure electrocardiogram signals

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

A research team led by Prof. Jerald Yoo from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) has developed a skin-conformal wearable health care system, “SkinECG,” capable of measuring electrocardiogram (ECG) […]

Cancer

High-intensity exercise after breast cancer surgery may help speed recovery

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

After breast cancer surgery, many women are told to limit how much—and how soon—they exercise.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Cancer

Why some aplastic anemia patients recover: Protective blood stem cell clones may restore marrow

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Aplastic anemia is a rare, life-threatening blood disorder where patients are unable to make enough blood cells due to the immune system’s attack on blood stem cells. The condition can progress to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) […]

Pediatrics

Mothers without a specific fatty acid in the blood more often have children with asthma, study reveals

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Shortness of breath, coughing, and respiratory infections. Childhood asthma, also known as asthmatic bronchitis, is one of the most common chronic diseases in children worldwide. But why does the disease develop? Research shows that conditions […]

Cancer

Experts offer perspective on link between pesticide exposure and early-onset colorectal cancer

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Advanced technologies are helping researchers identify environmental contaminants that could potentially be contributing to the rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer. However, epigenetic studies on such associations should be interpreted with caution, according to researchers […]

Medications

CDK inhibitors show wider cancer potential as combinations and biomarkers advance

May 1, 2026 Medical Xpress.com

Worldwide, more than a million breast cancer patients have been treated with cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitors, which slow or stop the uncontrolled multiplication of cancer cells. Researchers see untapped potential in those targeted therapies, […]

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