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  1. WHO Reports No Signs of Wider Hantavirus Outbreak Despite Rising Cases

    WHO Reports No Signs of Wider Hantavirus Outbreak Despite Rising Cases

    WHO says hantavirus risk remains low globally after MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, with 11 cases and 3 deaths confirmed.

    3w ago 1 min read
  2. Isomorphic Labs Raises $2.1B to Scale AI Drug Discovery

    Isomorphic Labs Raises $2.1B to Scale AI Drug Discovery

    Google-backed Isomorphic Labs secures $2.1 billion in Series C funding to scale its AI-powered drug design engine and accelerate clinical trials.

    3w ago 1 min read
  3. After 14 Years, PCOS Is Renamed PMOS in Global Consensus

    After 14 Years, PCOS Is Renamed PMOS in Global Consensus

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome has been renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome in a landmark global effort led by Monash University to improve diagnosis and care.

    3w ago 1 min read
  4. Roche’s Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Wins European Approval

    Roche’s Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Wins European Approval

    Roche and Eli Lilly’s Elecsys pTau217 blood test, the first to rule out Alzheimer’s, receives CE Mark approval in Europe.

    3w ago 1 min read
  5. Women's Urological Health: Common, Treatable, Often Overlooked

    Women's Urological Health: Common, Treatable, Often Overlooked

    Urology Care Foundation urges women to address common, treatable urological issues often ignored due to embarrassment.

    3w ago 1 min read
  6. Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship: What You Need to Know

    Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship: What You Need to Know

    Nine confirmed cases of hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise ship. WHO warns of more potential cases due to the virus's long incubation period.

    3w ago 1 min read
  7. Cannabis Use Disorder Strongly Linked to Major Depression, Global Review Finds

    Cannabis Use Disorder Strongly Linked to Major Depression, Global Review Finds

    A new review covering 55 studies and 3.2 million people finds cannabis use disorder and major depression are tightly connected.

    3w ago 1 min read
  8. Arts and Culture May Slow Biological Aging, Study Finds

    Arts and Culture May Slow Biological Aging, Study Finds

    A new UCL study suggests regular engagement in arts activities can slow biological aging, comparable to the effects of exercise.

    3w ago 1 min read