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  1. AI Retinal Imaging Aims to Spot Alzheimer's Earlier in Primary Care

    AI Retinal Imaging Aims to Spot Alzheimer's Earlier in Primary Care

    AI analysis of retinal images could help identify early Alzheimer's disease, prompting specialist referrals in primary care settings.

    2w ago 1 min read
  2. Young Investigator Award Winner Daniel Pan on Redefining Infectiousness

    Young Investigator Award Winner Daniel Pan on Redefining Infectiousness

    Dr. Daniel Pan discusses his ESCMID award, research on COVID-19 transmission, ethnic disparities, and the future of testing for infectiousness.

    2w ago 1 min read
  3. 1.2 Billion Now Living With Mental Health Conditions Worldwide

    1.2 Billion Now Living With Mental Health Conditions Worldwide

    A new Lancet study reveals a 95% surge in mental health cases since 1990, driven by anxiety and depression.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. NHS Staff Confidence Plummets: 87% Say Service is Weak

    NHS Staff Confidence Plummets: 87% Say Service is Weak

    A new survey reveals that 87% of NHS staff view the health service as weak, with confidence in government policies and leadership hitting new lows.

    2w ago 1 min read
  5. Ebola Outbreak: UN Agencies Ramp Up Response in Eastern DRC

    Ebola Outbreak: UN Agencies Ramp Up Response in Eastern DRC

    UN agencies mount emergency response after new Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo, delivering medical supplies and raising awareness.

    2w ago 1 min read
  6. Canada Weighs Ebola Travel Bans as U.S. Imposes Restrictions

    Canada Weighs Ebola Travel Bans as U.S. Imposes Restrictions

    Amid a new Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda, U.S. travel bans are in effect. Canadian experts argue restrictions are ineffective.

    2w ago 1 min read
  7. STIs Hit Record Highs Across Europe, ECDC Reports

    STIs Hit Record Highs Across Europe, ECDC Reports

    Syphilis and gonorrhoea reach historic levels in Europe, with congenital syphilis nearly doubling in 2024.

    2w ago 1 min read
  8. B.C. Man with Vaccine Injury Struggles for Compensation

    B.C. Man with Vaccine Injury Struggles for Compensation

    A B.C. man suffering severe lymphedema after a COVID-19 vaccine faces bureaucratic delays in receiving compensation from Canada's program.

    2w ago 1 min read