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  1. Immunosuppressive Therapy Linked to Liver Recovery in AIH Cirrhosis

    Immunosuppressive Therapy Linked to Liver Recovery in AIH Cirrhosis

    New study finds immunosuppressive therapy can lead to hepatic recompensation in AIH patients with decompensated cirrhosis.

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  2. Mood and Confidence Drive Better Epilepsy Self-Management

    Mood and Confidence Drive Better Epilepsy Self-Management

    New study finds easing depression and boosting self-efficacy improve self-management in epilepsy patients, more so than stigma reduction.

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  3. Major UK Study Reveals Stark Accuracy Differences in Lung Cancer AI Tools

    Major UK Study Reveals Stark Accuracy Differences in Lung Cancer AI Tools

    A UK study comparing seven commercial AI systems for lung cancer detection on chest X-rays found huge performance gaps, raising concerns about clinical adoption.

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  4. Three Red Cross Volunteers Die of Suspected Ebola in DR Congo

    Three Red Cross Volunteers Die of Suspected Ebola in DR Congo

    Three Red Cross volunteers die from suspected Ebola in DR Congo; outbreak spreads to Uganda, WHO raises risk level.

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  5. WHO Chief Warns of Pandemic Gaps as New Ebola Cases Emerge in Uganda

    WHO Chief Warns of Pandemic Gaps as New Ebola Cases Emerge in Uganda

    WHO calls for urgent global preparedness as new Ebola cases appear in Uganda. Tedros urges member states to act on cross-border health threats.

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  6. Doctors Warn: Sleeping with Earbuds Carries Risks for Your Ears

    Doctors Warn: Sleeping with Earbuds Carries Risks for Your Ears

    Ear specialists explain the potential dangers of wearing earbuds to bed, including infections, wax buildup, and hearing damage.

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  7. Frailty Isn't Just About Age: How to Know If You're at Risk

    Frailty Isn't Just About Age: How to Know If You're at Risk

    Doctors now use objective tests to diagnose frailty. Here's how it differs from normal aging and what you can do to prevent it.

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  8. Blood Type A Linked to Higher Stroke Risk Before Age 60

    Blood Type A Linked to Higher Stroke Risk Before Age 60

    Research shows a 16% higher early stroke risk for blood type A, while type O offers some protection.

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