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Diseases

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GGenetics
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Thailand launches newborn genome sequencing project

  • October 19, 2025
Thailand launches newborn genome sequencing project October 17, 2025 | Friday | News For early detection and prevention…
HHealth
First proposed blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome: what scientists think
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First proposed blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome: what scientists think

  • October 9, 2025
Scientists have developed a blood test that analyses epigenetic changes in immune cells. They say it could be…
HHealth
New maps reveal outbreak risks. Is your county protected?
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New maps reveal outbreak risks. Is your county protected?

  • October 4, 2025
New data shows widespread erosion in vaccination coverage in over 75% of U.S. counties, leaving many without immunity…
HHealth
What is chlamydia? And how do you get it?
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What is chlamydia? And how do you get it?

  • September 24, 2025
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more common than many people realize. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 374…
HHealth
Bloodsucking 'kissing bugs' are here to stay. Maps show where.
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Bloodsucking ‘kissing bugs’ are here to stay. Maps show where.

  • September 22, 2025
A “kiss” from these insects could make you deadly ill if left untreated. Chagas disease, or “kissing bug”…
GGenetics
Advocates call for more genetic screening for disease risks as young people say 'knowledge is power'
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Advocates call for more genetic screening for disease risks as young people say ‘knowledge is power’

  • September 7, 2025
When Ben Neat heard about a genetic screening study that Monash University was conducting, he thought it might…
MMedication
This Blood Thinner Is More Effective Than Aspirin at Preventing Heart Attacks
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This Blood Thinner Is More Effective Than Aspirin at Preventing Heart Attacks

  • September 5, 2025
Aspirin is one of the most widely taken medicines in the world, having been recommended for decades as…
AArtificial intelligence
Noncontrast CT-based deep learning for predicting intracerebral hemorrhage expansion incorporating growth of intraventricular hemorrhage
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Noncontrast CT-based deep learning for predicting intracerebral hemorrhage expansion incorporating growth of intraventricular hemorrhage

  • August 31, 2025
In this study, we developed 2D/3D CNN models based on NCCT images to predict high-risk rHE in ICH…
NNew York
Legionnaires' cases probed in Central Harlem as infections hit 113
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Legionnaires’ cases probed in Central Harlem as infections hit 113

  • August 29, 2025
5 deaths, 108 confirmed cases of Legionnaire’s disease in New York City Health officials say the Legionnaire’s disease…
AArtificial intelligence
Machine learning to predict bacteriuria in the emergency department
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Machine learning to predict bacteriuria in the emergency department

  • August 24, 2025
Study design and setting The Mayo Clinic institutional review board approved this study, which was conducted in accordance…
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