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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Women's Urological Health: Common, Treatable, Often Overlooked
Urology Care Foundation urges women to address common, treatable urological issues often ignored due to embarrassment.
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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.
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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.
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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.