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BBC News – Health
- Woman's eyesight saved by cutting-edge test after mystery infection
- Wrestling for wellbeing... at church
- 'Dancing is so important for our wellbeing'
- Actor Tuppence Middleton on life with OCD
- Can AI chatbots make good therapists?
- Phil Mitchell: 'We can do it because we've got each other'
- Male workers should be able to carry out mammograms, experts say
NewYorkTimes
- Kennedy Advises New Parents to ‘Do Your Own Research’ on Vaccines
- Humans’ Wounds Heal Much More Slowly Than Other Mammals’
- Lab Animals Face Being Euthanized as Trump Cuts Research
- Trump vs. Science
- Immunotherapy Drug Spares Cancer Patients From Grisly Surgeries and Harsh Therapies
- Europe’s Pharma Industry Braces for Pain as Trump Tariff Threat Looms
- What Nearly Brainless Rodents Know About Weight Loss and Hunger
WebMD Health
- Federal Experts Talk Bird Flu ‘What Ifs’ in WebMD Live Event
- What’s Next in Health Care for Older Adults: Questions and Answers With John Whyte, MD
- Get the Care You Need in a COVID-19 World
- Personal Shopper: A Savvy Black Entrepreneur Guides You to Eczema-Friendly Clothes, Creams, Cosmetics, and More
- Behind the Spike in Colorectal Cancer Among Young Americans
- How to Build a Support Network for Schizophrenia Care
- Helping Someone Stick With Schizophrenia Treatment
Medscape
- FDA Approves First One-Time Treatment for RDEB Wounds
- New Cancer Risk Data Suggest Hitting Pause on CT Scans
- Is BMI Still the Best Tool for Assessing Weight?
- FDA Okays Upadacitinib for Giant Cell Arteritis
- Key Updates in RRMS From AAN 2025
- Initial DMT Selection in MS: Balancing Risks and Goals
- Healthcare Migration and Global Workforce Disparities
Science-Based Medicine
- Acupuncture Paradox?
- How bad is it? RFK Jr.’s extinction-level threat to science-based federal health policy and public health is here
- Science Based Satire: Falling Vaccine Coverage Over The Years Is A Problem That Likely Increased Due To The Failed Covid-19 Policies That Jonathan Howard Championed.
- Is your workout gear killing you?
- The Misinformation Wars
- Drs. Jay Bhattacharya, Marty Makary, and a Cruel April Fool’s Day
- Measles, MAHA, and “soft eugenics”
KevinMD.com
- Staying stone free with AI: How smart tech is revolutionizing kidney stone prevention
- Overcoming the curse of knowledge: Why doctors need to translate medicine [PODCAST]
- Signing bonuses and taxes: What physicians should know
- Learning to trust your body again: Healing the hidden wounds of medical training
- Love, empathy, and the triangle of exhaustion: Why humanity must come first
- How smartphones are stealing your focus—and what you can do about it
- Practical advice for physicians seeking joy and well-being [PODCAST]
MedicineNet Daily News
- Smoking Can Really Weaken the Heart
- Get Moving! Any Sports Can Lower Seniors' Odds of Early Death
- Too Few U.S. Cities Have Good Hurricane Evacuation Plans
- Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryo With Brain, Beating Heart
- New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Shows Promise in Trial
- Dogs Get Healthier When People Get Fitter
- U.S. Government Extends Baby Formula Waivers, Rebates for WIC Families
MAYO Clinic
- Mayo Clinic researchers identify a measurable genetic mutation as a significant predictor of metastasis and survival in pancreatic cancer
- (VIDEO) Treatment options for advanced colorectal cancer
- Mayo Clinic launches landmark study on rare neurological disease
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: So you're having a colonoscopy: What to expect
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Can extra salt hurt your kidneys?
- The specimen's journey to the laboratory: Refined processes, unwavering care
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Warning signs of colorectal cancer in younger adults
medicalxpress
- Broader antibiotic use could change the course of cholera outbreaks
- SUVs pose greater risk of death or serious injury to pedestrians and cyclists, study shows
- Too few ward nurses linked to longer hospital stay, readmission, and risk of death
- Exercise can counter detrimental effects of cancer treatment, review suggests
- Higher cigarette taxes may improve childhood survival
- AI-driven analysis of digital pathology images may improve pediatric sarcoma subtyping
- A liquid biopsy-based assay could detect recurrence prior to imaging in patients with resectable colorectal cancer