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A 12-week digital health program significantly improved walking capacity in patients with symptomatic leg artery disease, offering a scalable alternative to invasive treatments. The finding could reshape how healthcare systems manage a condition affecting millions globally, opening new revenue opportunities for digital health companies and reducing costly surgical interventions.EN

2026-05-12 · European Heart Journal - Digital Health · , , et al.
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A new surgical technique that customizes knee implants to each patient's anatomy achieved durable results over seven years, with high patient satisfaction and low revision rates. The finding could reshape orthopedic surgery standards and reduce costly repeat procedures, benefiting both healthcare systems and device manufacturers.EN

2026-05-12 · Bone & Joint Open · , , et al.
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A new validation study reveals that 28% of maternal and neonatal healthcare workers in Sweden experience high moral distress—a psychological strain tied to being unable to provide ethical care. The finding carries serious business implications: affected staff show sharply elevated burnout, stress, and turnover intentions, suggesting that moral distress is a hidden driver of healthcare workforce instability.EN

2026-05-12 · Scientific Reports · , ,
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A new study found that more than 50% of Bangladeshis surveyed within three months of the July 2024 student uprising showed signs of post-traumatic stress. The findings signal significant demand for mental health services and workplace support programs—critical for employers and policymakers planning post-crisis recovery.EN

2026-05-12 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · , , et al.
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Platelet-rich plasma injections significantly accelerate return-to-sport timelines for athletes with acute muscle injuries, according to a meta-analysis of nine clinical trials. The finding could reshape sports medicine protocols and reduce lost-time costs for professional teams and athletic organizations.EN

2026-05-12 · Sports Medicine - Open · , , et al.
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A new analysis of children's own accounts reveals that social and emotional learning programs do improve mental health—but only when schools design them based on what students actually experience. For policymakers and educators, the finding suggests that listening to student feedback, not just measuring test scores, should drive program investment.EN

2026-05-12 · Cogent Psychology · , , et al.
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Swedish researchers found that dementia patients dying at home require significantly more emergency room visits and hospital care than those in nursing homes, despite being younger and healthier overall. The finding has major implications for healthcare systems planning end-of-life capacity and for policymakers weighing home care versus institutional settings.EN

2026-05-12 · BMC Health Services Research · , ,
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A major research foundation has identified systemic barriers—shrinking grants, lack of trial leadership roles, and poor mentorship—that are forcing early-career breast cancer researchers out of the field. The findings underscore a critical pipeline problem: without strategic investment in these scientists now, the pace of treatment advances could slow significantly.EN

2026-05-11 · npj Breast Cancer · , , et al.
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A new study of Swedish healthcare workers, insurers, and employers reveals major gaps in how cancer survivors are supported during work reintegration. Poor coordination between medical providers, employers, and government agencies is leaving thousands of patients unable to resume productive employment — a costly problem as survival rates climb.EN

2026-05-11 · JMIR Cancer · , , et al.
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A European study of 319 COVID patients found that those hospitalized experienced more frequent and severe long COVID symptoms than ambulatory patients, who suffered milder but prolonged effects. The findings suggest policymakers and employers need distinct strategies for managing long-term health impacts across different patient populations.EN

2026-05-11 · Journal of Clinical Medicine · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed a rapid diagnostic tool that can distinguish between asthma, emphysema, and other airway diseases by measuring how particles deposit in the lungs. The technique could enable faster, more accurate diagnosis—potentially reducing misdiagnosis rates and helping clinicians choose the right treatment faster, which matters for both patient outcomes and healthcare costs.EN

2026-05-11 · Respiratory Research · , , et al.
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Researchers identified 25 previously unknown genetic risk factors for four common blood cancers by studying their overlap with inflammatory muscle diseases. The discovery could accelerate drug development and help doctors better predict who will develop lymphoma, potentially improving outcomes for thousands of patients annually.EN

2026-05-09 · Cancers · , , et al.
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Children with coeliac disease show measurable growth delays—lower weight and height—precisely when diagnosed, a new longitudinal study finds. The finding matters for pediatricians and health systems: earlier screening protocols could catch the condition before growth damage occurs, potentially improving outcomes for one of Europe's most common childhood disorders.EN

2026-05-09 · BMC Pediatrics · , , et al.
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A Swedish study of 8,670 trauma patients finds that pre-existing health conditions—measured by anesthesia risk scores—independently predict which patients survive mild brain injuries. The finding suggests hospitals should factor baseline patient health into treatment decisions and resource allocation after head trauma, not focus on injury severity alone.EN

2026-05-09 · Acta Neurochirurgica · , ,
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Researchers identified a single genetic mutation causing diabetes within days of birth in multiple infants, often accompanied by hearing loss and developmental delays. The finding could reshape neonatal screening protocols and opens a new target for understanding how genes control pancreatic cell development—relevant for diagnostic companies and pediatric care providers.EN

2026-05-09 · EBioMedicine · , , et al.
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A study of 82 men shows vasectomy modestly reshapes the microbial ecosystem in semen, with over 60% of bacteria matching those found in urine—suggesting the urinary tract plays a larger role than previously thought. The finding could reshape how doctors counsel patients on reproductive health and inform research into male fertility and reproductive infections.EN

2026-05-09 · Human Reproduction Open · , , et al.
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A new study of Chinese college students identifies how genetic risk for depression interacts with stress, trauma, and lifestyle factors to intensify premenstrual disorders—affecting roughly one in three women. The findings could enable doctors to identify high-risk patients early and tailor monitoring, potentially reducing lost productivity and improving workplace support policies.EN

2026-05-08 · BMC Medicine · , , et al.
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A new qualitative study of 24 Nepali adults with depression and anxiety found that cultural beliefs and how symptoms manifest—physical complaints like headaches rather than emotional distress—drive patients toward traditional healers instead of clinical care. The finding has implications for health systems and NGOs working to expand mental health access in low-income countries.EN

2026-05-08 · PLoS ONE · , , et al.
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A decade-long trial found that percutaneous coronary intervention—a minimally invasive catheter procedure—works as well as open-heart bypass surgery for treating dangerous blockages in the left main coronary artery. The finding could reshape how cardiologists treat this high-risk condition and influence hospital investment decisions on interventional capacity versus surgical suites.EN

2026-04-01 · The Lancet · , , et al.
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A major clinical trial shows that analyzing coronary arteries from standard imaging scans works as well as invasive pressure-wire tests for deciding when heart patients need stents. The finding could cut procedure costs and complexity while maintaining patient safety—potentially reshaping how thousands of cardiac catheterizations are performed annually.EN

2026-03-29 · New England Journal of Medicine · , , et al.
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A Swedish nationwide study of 339 patients undergoing endovascular repair for complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms found 12.4% mortality at one year and 14% experienced life-altering complications. The finding challenges hospitals to balance procedure uptake against safety risks, while revealing that reduced use of preventive spinal drainage correlated with lower paralysis rates—suggesting clinical practice may be improving faster than protocols change.EN

2026-03-19 · British journal of surgery · , , et al.
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A new framework exposes why AI accuracy ratings mislead when hunting for uncommon medical events—and how hospitals and pharma companies should actually evaluate these tools. The stakes are high: faulty rare-disease detection in drug safety systems could delay crucial warnings about medication dangers.EN

2026-03-11 · Drug Safety · , ,
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A survey of 357 European physicians reveals a significant gap between the time they actually spend on hypertension management and what guidelines recommend. The findings suggest that time constraints—not knowledge gaps—may be the primary barrier to optimal care, with implications for healthcare system design and clinical outcomes.EN

2026-02-25 · Blood Pressure · , , et al.
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Researchers identified distinct molecular damage patterns across different hippocampal regions after penetrating brain injury, revealing why recovery varies so widely between patients. The findings could enable doctors to predict which patients face severe cognitive decline and develop region-specific therapies—a significant shift from current one-size-fits-all TBI treatment approaches.EN

2026-02-23 · Frontiers in Neurology · , ,
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A randomized trial of online psychotherapy for depressed adolescents collapsed after recruiting only 35 of 240 planned participants, undone by new EU regulations banning targeted ads to minors. The failure exposes a critical tension: stricter data protections for young people now make it harder to recruit them into mental health research when depression rates are surging.EN

2026-02-22 · Internet Interventions · , , et al.