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Lack of access to antibiotics driving spread of superbugs, finds research

Lack of access to antibiotics driving spread of superbugs, finds research

A new study reveals that less than 7% of people with severe drug-resistant infections in poorer countries receive the antibiotics they need, contributing to rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR), The Guardian reported. The research, led by the Global Antibiotic Research and…
Scientists Discover 5 Proteins That Can Predict Liver Disease up to 16 Years Before Symptoms

Scientists Discover 5 Proteins That Can Predict Liver Disease up to 16 Years Before Symptoms

Researchers have identified five blood proteins that can predict the risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) up to 16 years before symptoms appear, SciTech Daily reported. The study, presented at Digestive Disease Week 2025, analyzed blood samples…
AI tool may detect heart, fracture risks in routine bone scans

AI tool may detect heart, fracture risks in routine bone scans

Researchers from Australia’s Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the University of Manitoba have developed a machine learning algorithm that detects cardiovascular risks and fall or fracture potential using routine bone density scans, Anadolu Agency reported. The AI tool analyzes vertebral…
Scientists employ live human brain tissue to speed up hunt for dementia cure

Scientists employ live human brain tissue to speed up hunt for dementia cure

Scientists in Edinburgh have pioneered a breakthrough method to study Alzheimer’s disease by using living human brain tissue, The Guardian reported. Healthy brain samples, obtained from NHS patients undergoing tumor surgery, were exposed to toxic amyloid beta proteins extracted from…
Blood test developed at University of Michigan aims to detect cancer early

Blood test developed at University of Michigan aims to detect cancer early

A University of Michigan lab is offering a new blood test, MyHPVscore, designed to detect head and neck cancers linked to human papillomavirus (HPV), SciTechDaily reported. Developed by Michigan Medicine’s Otolaryngology and Translational Oncology Laboratory, the test identifies tumor DNA…
Study links common plastic chemical to heart disease deaths

Study links common plastic chemical to heart disease deaths

A new global study has linked a type of phthalate—a synthetic chemical used in plastics—to more than 10% of cardiovascular-related deaths in people aged 55 to 64 in 2018. The study, published Tuesday in the journal eBiomedicine, focused on Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP),…
French startup to develop rice-sized robot that could change brain tumor treatment

French startup to develop rice-sized robot that could change brain tumor treatment

French startup Robeauté has secured €27 million ($29 million) to develop a microrobot designed for minimally invasive brain surgery. Roughly the size of a grain of rice, the device is engineered to navigate the brain with precision, avoiding sensitive areas…
New Blood Test Establishes Alzheimer’s with Over 90% Accuracy

New Blood Test Establishes Alzheimer’s with Over 90% Accuracy

Researchers from the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute and Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center have developed a highly accurate blood test for Alzheimer’s disease detection, SciTech Daily reported. The test measures the biomarker phospho-tau217, showing over 90% accuracy in diagnosing…
Researchers develop vision-restoring therapy through retinal regeneration

Researchers develop vision-restoring therapy through retinal regeneration

Researchers at KAIST have developed a groundbreaking therapy that restores vision by regenerating damaged retinal nerves, acccording to SciTechDaily. Led by Professor Jin Woo Kim, the team successfully reversed vision loss in disease-model mice by blocking the PROX1 protein, which…
Chinese doctors successfully implant world’s smallest artificial heart in 7-year-old patient

Chinese doctors successfully implant world’s smallest artificial heart in 7-year-old patient

Chinese surgeons have successfully implanted the world’s smallest and lightest commercially available artificial heart into a 7-year-old patient, Anadolu Agency reported. This young boy, suffering from end-stage heart failure, is now the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated…
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