Scientists Map 239 Human-Infective RNA Viruses to Track Future Outbreak Risks April 27, 2026 — In a significant advancement for global pandemic preparedness, researchers have published an updated catalogue of …
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Brain-Gut Health Initiative Supports AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Psychiatric Disorders On April 25, 2026, the Brain-Gut Health Initiative (BIGHI) announced its support for AI-assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disorders, marking a significant …
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A Single Sauna Session Boosts Immune Cells Within Minutes Sauna bathing may do more than relax muscles and induce sweating. Emerging research shows that a single session can temporarily increase …
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Breaking the Barrier: New Insights Into How Parasites Infect and Damage the Human Body Parasites are far more complex than previously understood, often employing sophisticated strategies to hide within the …
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The Fragile Lifeline: Aid Cuts Threaten Essential Health Services in Nepal and Afghanistan Recent analysis highlights the precarious state of essential health services in countries heavily reliant on external aid, …
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Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Heart Failure Risk Drinking 2 to 4 cups of coffee a day was linked to a modest reduction in heart failure risk in a …
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Precision Mapping and AI Offer New Hope for Schistosomiasis Elimination High-precision mapping tools, combined with artificial intelligence, are pinpointing where schistosomiasis persists down to the household level, potentially transforming efforts …
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Long COVID and Inflammation: New Research Challenges Existing Theories For many experiencing long COVID, lingering symptoms like fatigue and brain fog remain a frustrating mystery. Recent research is challenging previous …
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Global Health Financing at a Turning Point: Diversifying Beyond Traditional Aid The financial foundations of global health are under strain as major donor countries reduce foreign aid, exposing structural weaknesses …
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Tuberculosis and Immigration: Understanding Risks and Future Trends Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health challenge. In 2024, an estimated 10.7 million people developed TB, and approximately 1.23 million died …