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  1. Fruit Fly Study Reveals Clue to Brain Cancer's Mysterious Origins

    Fruit Fly Study Reveals Clue to Brain Cancer's Mysterious Origins

    A new study using fruit flies identifies a protein, Chinmo, that may explain why brain tumors form in specific regions, offering a potential new therapeutic target.

    last wk. 1 min read
  2. Replacing Processed Meat with Pulses Can Cut Heart Disease Risk

    Replacing Processed Meat with Pulses Can Cut Heart Disease Risk

    Swapping one daily portion of processed meat for pulses like beans or lentils may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and ischemic heart disease.

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  3. ACS Adds Blood Test to Colorectal Cancer Screening Options

    ACS Adds Blood Test to Colorectal Cancer Screening Options

    The American Cancer Society now recommends blood-based screening for colorectal cancer for adults 45 and older at average risk.

    last wk. 2 min read
  4. Alcohol Policy Targets Liver Disease at EASL 2026

    Alcohol Policy Targets Liver Disease at EASL 2026

    Clinicians and policymakers push for clearer labels and stronger regulation to reduce alcohol-related liver disease across Europe.

    last wk. 1 min read
  5. Salmonella Recall Expands: Pizza, Croutons, and More Added to List

    Salmonella Recall Expands: Pizza, Croutons, and More Added to List

    A nationwide recall tied to contaminated powdered milk now includes pizzas, croutons, and seasonings from major retailers.

    last wk. 1 min read
  6. Your Health App Could Be Undermining Your Care

    Your Health App Could Be Undermining Your Care

    New research reveals that low digital health literacy among seniors causes missed appointments and delayed care due to confusing portals and privacy fears.

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  7. Burnout Crisis Hits School Leaders, MPs, and Social Workers

    Burnout Crisis Hits School Leaders, MPs, and Social Workers

    UK school leaders, MPs, and social workers face burnout from systemic pressures, stigma, and lack of support.

    last wk. 1 min read
  8. Climate Change Expands Chikungunya Risk to Europe and North America

    Climate Change Expands Chikungunya Risk to Europe and North America

    A new study finds warming temperatures could turn Europe into a hotspot for the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus by 2100.

    last wk. 1 min read