This review highlights hydroxytyrosol's role as a neuroprotective agent, activating key pathways for mental and vascular health through olive-derived compounds.| The Medical News
Findings on human visual resolution reveal that eyes reach detail limits before 8K displays, impacting future display and video coding technologies.| The Medical News
A new study from Mayo Clinic underscores the widespread impact of menopause symptoms on midlife women - and raises concern that most are navigating this stage of life without medical care to help manage those challenges.| The Medical News
Around one in ten people worldwide report gastrointestinal and other symptoms such as fatigue and headache after eating foods containing gluten or wheat despite not having a diagnosis of either coeliac disease or wheat allergy, finds a large systematic review and meta-analysis published online in Gut.| The Medical News
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze electrocardiograms (ECG) improved detection of severe heart attacks, including those that presented with unconventional symptoms, or atypical ECG patterns, and reduced false positives, according to a study published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions and simultaneously presented at TCT 2025 in San Francisco.| The Medical News
A new approach to hospital discharges at UCLA reduced the time patients spent waiting to leave the hospital by nearly 50% for four common diagnoses and improved length of hospital stay by 2.5 days, according to a new pilot study at UCLA Health. Researchers say the standardized system could also serve as a case study for U.S. hospitals facing insufficient bed capacity and slow patient throughput.| The Medical News
The bacterium known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an unwelcome visitor in the human body. Serious infections can result when a bunch of these bugs settle together on a surface to form a biofilm - a community of microbes like the slime on spoiled food, but in this case residing inside a person.| The Medical News
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the need to rapidly develop, produce and distribute large quantities of new vaccines. A team of researchers at Purdue University and Merck & Co. Inc., known as Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. outside of the U.S. and Canada, has now introduced a new analytical tool that could help pharmaceutical companies boost vaccine production with rapid monitoring and analysis.| The Medical News
Using targeted radiation during surgery - referred to as intraoperative radiation - to eliminate pancreatic cancer cells that have spread to areas around the pancreas, investigators at Johns Hopkins have been able to reduce the recurrence rate around the pancreas to 5%.| The Medical News
Children and adolescents in North East England still find energy drinks easy to access despite a voluntary UK ban, drawn by taste, price, and powerful marketing. Hydration drinks like PRIME are viewed as “healthier,” even though young consumers often misunderstand their ingredients and health impacts.| The Medical News
An interview with Abidemi from at the Wyss Institute.| News-Medical
Hologic, Inc. is a global medical technology innovator primarily focused on improving women’s health and well-being through early detection and treatment.| News-Medical
An interview with Dr. Sara Naseri, the CEO and Co-Founder of the women’s health company, Qvin.| News-Medical
The UK is set to implement a ban on disposable vapes.| News-Medical
NewsMedical speaks with Chao Ma, Ph.D. a Research Assistant Professor at New York University Tandon School of Engineering, ahead of his presentation at SLAS 2024.| News-Medical
The AHA celebrates 100 years of lifesaving work by announcing the recipients of its prestigious Merit Award.| News-Medical
An interview with Dr. Rajas Warke, Director of Molecular Biology and virology at HiMedia Labs.| News-Medical
Electrocardiogram (ECG) data from a large retrospective cohort to extract various heart rate variability (HRV) measures.| News-Medical
The intersection of arts and neuroscience reveals transformative effects on health and learning, as discussed by Susan Magsamen in her neuroaesthetics research.| News-Medical
Heather Snyder discusses the Alzheimer's Association's research initiatives, breakthroughs in diagnostics, and the importance of collaboration in dementia care.| News-Medical
UK legislation banning disposable vapes by June 2025 targets youth nicotine addiction and environmental concerns linked to vape waste and lithium batteries.| News-Medical
The association between electronic cigarette (EC) use and respiratory health in adults.| News-Medical
Hologic’s Tim Simpson Discusses the Future of Cervical Cancer Screening.| News-Medical
Revolutionizing Non-Invasive Diagnostics with Plasmion’s SICRIT Breath Analysis.| News-Medical
Male contraceptive gel combines hormones for faster sperm production suppression.| News-Medical
World Health Day 2024.| News-Medical
For Endometriosis Awareness Month, NewsMedical interviewed Audrey Tsang, CEO of Clue.| News-Medical
After working for multiple years within the bridal business as a consultant, Lily has decided to start her career at AZoNetwork. Lily was born in Leeds, but since starting her role she has moved to central Manchester. As a real foodie, she has loved exploring new restaurants and bars in her spare time.| News-Medical
One Health, One Mission: The World Organisation for Animal Health on the AMR Frontline| News-Medical
A new case–control study found that women with stronger adherence to the Mediterranean diet had dramatically lower odds of endometriosis. Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, and legumes were protective, while higher intakes of meat, dairy, and refined whole grains were linked to increased risk.| The Medical News
A Polish study comparing insulin pump technologies in children with type 1 diabetes found that advanced hybrid closed-loop systems achieved superior glycemic stability compared to predictive low glucose suspend systems. Despite technological advances, poor diet and low physical activity still undermine optimal metabolic control.| The Medical News
A 16-year study in the European Heart Journal found that sudden cardiac death (SCD) was the leading cause of death among female bodybuilding athletes. While overall mortality was half that of men, women still had a markedly higher SCD risk than other female athletes, highlighting the need for stricter health oversight and PED monitoring.| The Medical News
Scientists have made incredible progress in developing cancer therapies that help patients across cancer types.| The Medical News
Researchers led by investigators at Mass General Brigham and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have validated an ingestible capsule in preclinical models for the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia, a condition caused by blocked or reduced blood flow to the intestines.| The Medical News
Triple-negative breast cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers. The name tells the story: It lacks the three main targets that make other types of breast cancers more treatable with powerful therapies.| The Medical News
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have found that hunger can make virgin female mice aggressive towards pups, but only in certain hormonal states.| The Medical News
More than 50% of lung-transplant recipients experience a rejection of their new lung within five years of receiving it, yet the reason why this is such a prevalent complication has remained a medical mystery.| The Medical News
Scientists have long sought measurable signs in the body, called biomarkers, that reliably reveal our biological age or predict future health issues.| The Medical News
A new paper in Rheumatology, published by Oxford University Press, finds that retired UK male professional football players who reported foot or ankle injuries during their careers were more likely to develop osteoarthritis in retirement.| The Medical News
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Efforts to understand what occurs during sleep and its impact on the health of animals and human beings alike have been documented for thousands of years.| News-Medical
Researchers found that methanolic extracts from sweet potato leaves and stems significantly inhibit breast and lung cancer cell growth, with some effects comparable to tamoxifen.| News-Medical
Some memories can be remembered for decades, whereas some disappear quickly.| News-Medical
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 7, 2025, titled "Epigenetic age and accelerated aging phenotypes: a tumor biomarker for predicting colorectal cancer."| News-Medical
The mitochondria may be the powerhouse of the cell, but mounting evidence suggests this organelle is also a driving force behind cancer.| News-Medical
Breast cancer maintains its position as the most prevalent malignancy in women worldwide, with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) representing the most treatment-resistant subtype due to limited therapeutic targets and frequent relapse.| News-Medical
Young patients with cancer need support when it comes to scholastic performance, which can be an empowering and motivating force during the challenges of cancer treatment, UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found.| News-Medical
The RNA World Hypothesis is a concept put forth in the 1960s by Carl Woese, Francis Crick and Leslie Orgel. It proposes that earlier life forms may have used RNA alone for the storage of genetic material.| News-Medical
Millennials and Gen Z are driving the global wellness economy toward personalized, science-backed products and services, heavily influenced by digital technology and social media. Evidence-based interventions and regulatory oversight are increasingly crucial as consumers demand transparency and safety in wellness offerings.| News-Medical
Each type of telemedicine has a beneficial role to play in overall health care.| News-Medical
Mapping the Microbiome: Dr. Abidemi Junaid on the Groundbreaking Vagina Chip| News-Medical
How the Arts Reshape Brain Function: Susan Magsamen on the Future of Neuroaesthetics| News-Medical
Dr. Tomislav Meštrović is a medical doctor (MD) with a Ph.D in biomedical sciences from his studies in Croatia, but is also an avid lecturer, science communicator, medical writer and lifelong learner. His areas of interest span over several domains in medicine and life sciences.| News-Medical
This article describes The Baltimore Classification System, a scheme for classifying viruses based on the type of genome and its replication strategy.| News-Medical
The rapid spread of the virus that causes the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has sparked alarm across the globe. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the condition a global pandemic, with many countries grappling with the rise of infections.| News-Medical
Alcohol-related health issues surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 17.6% rise in mortality, calling for enhanced prevention and treatment strategies.| News-Medical
This research identifies a potential link between COVID-19 vaccines and facial palsy, calling for enhanced surveillance and understanding of vaccine safety.| News-Medical
After completing her Bachelor of Science in Toxicology with two minors in Spanish and Chemistry in 2016, Benedette continued her studies to complete her Master of Science in Toxicology in May of 2018.| News-Medical
Virology is a study of viruses, small parasites that are not able to reproduce by themselves.| News-Medical
The pervasive nature of viruses has had its impact throughout the living world. Viral disease can be found in plants, arthropods, protozoa and bacteria, but also in higher animals. Albeit more detailed knowledge of their biological, chemical and physical properties was mounted in the last 50 years, viruses are no modern phenomenon.| News-Medical
Viruses can cause many important diseases which throughout history had the power to change entire countries geographically and economically.| News-Medical
Mutations in genes can lead to genetic disorders, impacting health. Understand the types, causes, and implications of genetic mutations and disease.| News-Medical
News-Medical is your trusted source of Virology news, articles and research for doctors, patients, and families.| News-Medical
Dr. Ananya Mandal is a medical doctor, having achieved her MBBS degree in 2002 from Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital, followed by an MD in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics from The Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and Research, West Bengal.| News-Medical
Researchers have found that using e-cigarettes with the e-liquid refills containing propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerine (VG) may lead to inflammation of the lungs over a period of time. The results of the study titled, “Effects of Electronic Cigarette Constituents on the Human Lung: A Pilot Clinical Trial,” was published in the latest issue of the journal Cancer Prevention Research this week.| News-Medical
Researchers from Amsterdam UMC and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) have discovered that the persistent fatigue in patients with long-COVID has a biological cause, namely mitochondria in muscle cells that produce less energy than in healthy patients.| News-Medical
Gain-of-function research is the serial passaging of microorganisms to increase transmissibility, virulence, immunogenicity, and host tropism.| News-Medical
Telemedicine refers to the provision of remote clinical services, via real-time two-way communication between the patient and the healthcare provider.| News-Medical