Thursday, April 16, 2026

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Medical Xpress
If scientists could shrink themselves to microscopic size and take a journey through the human body—like the submarine crew in the 1966 science fiction classic "Fantastic Voyage"—one of their first stops would no doubt be the liver.
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PhillyVoice.com
Increased use of electric bikes and scooters is causing more brain and spine injuries, a new study suggests. The research, published Wednesday found that about one-third of patients who visited a New York hospital's emergency department for injuries ...
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www.upr.org
Utah has now confirmed over 600 measles cases, including exposure locations at several preschools and elementary schools. The state's current outbreak, which started last June, is the epicenter of U.S. measles outbreaks.
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KXAN.com
(NEXSTAR) – Cases of drug-resistant Shigella infections are increasing in the United States in a trend that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are calling a “public health threat.” Common antibiotics such as macrolide, quinolone and ...
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News-Medical.net
Cancer cells excel at evading detection, but subtle chemical differences set them apart from healthy cells. Now, a team of scientists from Wageningen University & Research and Van Andel Institute has identified a way to exploit this distinction.
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The Punch
This is why in many patients, the virus tends to return when they stop antiretroviral medication. But previous studies have suggested remission could be achieved after stem cell transplantation from a healthy donor containing a specific mutation – ...
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News-Medical.net
The growing use of electric bikes and scooters has caused a surge in brain and spine injuries among urban riders and pedestrians, a new study shows. Led by NYU Langone Health researchers, the study found that these injuries now account for nearly 7 ...
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Yahoo News
Researchers at Harvard University in the US have found human beings are evolving at a faster rate than previously thought, making the genes for red hair, narrow waists and coeliac disease increasingly common. Advertisement.
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6ABC Philadelphia
HAVERTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- An unusually hot spring day brought blooming trees and rising pollen - a combination that's proving difficult for people with allergies across the region. At Darby Creek Trail in Havertown, Patrice Linker of Broomall said the ...
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STAT
A Florida father recently sued Google after his son, Jonathan Gavalas, died by suicide following months of interaction with the company's artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini. The case has rightly focused attention on how chatbots apparently ...
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NYU Langone Health
Fewer than one-third of riders wore helmets, and not wearing one was linked to significantly higher rates of brain and facial injury. About one in five patients tested positive for alcohol, which was tied to worse brain injuries.
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