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  1. Eccentric Exercise: Less Effort, Better Muscle Gains?

    Eccentric Exercise: Less Effort, Better Muscle Gains?

    Sports scientist Ken Nosaka argues eccentric exercise builds strength while using less energy. A simpler path to fitness?

    last mo. 1 min read
  2. The Psychology of Pain: Why Every Clinician Needs to Understand It

    The Psychology of Pain: Why Every Clinician Needs to Understand It

    You don't need to be a psychologist to help people with chronic pain. Understanding the mind-body connection is good clinical practice.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. Human Organ Atlas Reveals Body in Unprecedented Detail

    Human Organ Atlas Reveals Body in Unprecedented Detail

    The Human Organ Atlas uses synchrotron X-rays to image organs at cellular resolution, offering a gold standard for medical research.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. Hantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship Leaves 3 Dead

    Hantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship Leaves 3 Dead

    WHO confirms hantavirus on the MV Hondius. Three dead, one in ICU after cruise from Argentina to Cape Verde.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. New Eczema Treatments Offer Hope But Remain Out of Reach for Many

    New Eczema Treatments Offer Hope But Remain Out of Reach for Many

    JAK inhibitors and biologics transform eczema care, but high costs leave most patients unable to afford them.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Choosing Your Own Music Can Boost Endurance by 20%, Study Finds

    Choosing Your Own Music Can Boost Endurance by 20%, Study Finds

    New research from Finland shows that listening to self-selected music during high-intensity exercise can extend endurance by nearly 20%.

    last mo. 2 min read
  7. IVIG Shows Seizure Reduction in Children With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

    IVIG Shows Seizure Reduction in Children With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

    New research suggests IVIG reduces seizures in children with drug-resistant epilepsy, especially generalized cases.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Nebuliser Use Linked to More Severe COPD

    Nebuliser Use Linked to More Severe COPD

    New data shows nebuliser use is highest in advanced COPD, tied to exacerbations and symptom burden, often reactive.

    last mo. 1 min read