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CT scan changes over one year predict outcomes in fibrotic lung disease
Researchers at National Jewish Health have shown that subtle increases in lung scarring, detected by an artificial intelligence-based tool on... Read more
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Study of 86 chikungunya outbreaks reveals unpredictability in size and severity
The symptoms come on quickly—acute fever, followed by debilitating joint pain that can last for months. Though rarely fatal, the... Read more
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Nearly 100 sickened aboard Royal Caribbean ship with norovirus
Nearly 100 people aboard Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas contracted norovirus during a two-week voyage from San Diego to... Read more
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Unusual heart rhythm disorder is surprisingly common in patients with long COVID
A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that an unusual heart rhythm disorder, POTS, is particularly common in people with... Read more
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Report highlights pediatric influenza-associated encephalopathy in 2024–2025 season
Influenza-associated encephalopathy (IAE) and the severe form termed acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE) occurred in 109 children in the 2024 to... Read more
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Early neuroinflammation in people with Down syndrome may explain high prevalence of Alzheimer's disease
Down syndrome is associated with accelerated aging. It is estimated that up to 90% of individuals with the condition develop... Read more
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AI can strengthen pandemic preparedness
How to identify the next dangerous virus before it spreads among people is the central question in a new Comment... Read more
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Herpes viruses cultivated from different cell lines display distinct biological properties, research reveals
Matthew Taylor likened his recently published work alongside doctoral student Gary Dunn to kicking over a rock. Once the discovery... Read more
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Allergic rhinitis, hearing loss linked to ADHD in children
Hearing loss and allergic rhinitis are associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with a stronger association seen in patients with both... Read more
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Acalculia: Why many stroke survivors struggle with numbers
Numbers are all around us. In the morning, we wake up to an alarm that tells us it's time to... Read more
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Short-course radiation therapy after prostate surgery helps keep cancer from returning
A study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators found that stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), a form of... Read more
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Minnesota reports 13 more measles cases, raising 2025 total to 18
Thirteen measles cases have been identified over the past week in Minnesota, including a cluster of 10 cases in Dakota... Read more
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Mapping cilia proteins sheds light on rare childhood diseases and genetic disorders
Attached to nearly every human cell is an antenna-like structure known as the primary cilium, which senses the cell's environment... Read more
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Sudan Ebola virus can persist in survivors for months, study shows
More than half of survivors of the Sudan Ebola virus still suffer serious health problems two years post-infection and the... Read more
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WHO urges ramping up arms race against drug-resistant superbugs
There are not enough new tests and treatments in the pipeline to tackle the growing spread of drug-resistant bacteria, the... Read more