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Researchers discovered that pancreatic tumors with a specific genetic defect reprogram surrounding immune cells to shield themselves from treatment. The finding opens a path to dual-drug therapies that could overcome chemoresistance—potentially reshaping treatment strategies and improving survival rates for one of cancer's deadliest forms.EN

2026-05-11 · Cancer Research · , , et al.
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A comprehensive analysis of Swedish medical data shows children break bones at a rate of 133 per 10,000 annually, with forearm fractures dominating at nearly half of all cases. The findings offer healthcare systems and insurers concrete data for staffing, resource allocation, and prevention strategies tied to seasonal injury peaks.EN

2026-05-11 · Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics · , , et al.
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A major European urology group reviewed complications from thulium fiber laser lithotripsy—a newer technique for breaking kidney stones. The analysis, published in World Journal of Urology, helps hospitals and insurers understand which patients may face risks and what outcomes to expect from this increasingly popular procedure.EN

2026-05-11 · World Journal of Urology · , , et al.
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Researchers have catalogued the ultrasound patterns that distinguish dangerous ovarian tumors from benign cysts, potentially improving early detection and patient outcomes. The findings could reshape screening protocols and reduce unnecessary surgeries by helping clinicians better identify which cysts require intervention.EN

2026-05-11 · Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology · , , et al.
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Emergency medical services can now deliver addiction medication directly to opioid users before they reach a hospital, according to new clinical guidance. The shift transforms EMS from crisis responders into the first link in a treatment chain—potentially reducing repeat overdoses and connecting more patients to long-term care.EN

2026-05-11 · Prehospital Emergency Care · , , et al.
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A response paper challenges findings from a major multi-hospital study on robot-assisted bladder removal for early-stage cancer patients. The disagreement highlights ongoing questions about when hospitals should adopt expensive robotic procedures and which patients truly benefit—critical issues for health systems weighing surgical technology investments.EN

2026-05-11 · British Journal of Urology · ,
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A survey of 33 European countries reveals that while nearly all have merged orthopedic and trauma training into one specialty, training models remain fragmented—with only 21% using purely time-based programs and none fully competency-based. This variability could complicate workforce planning and cross-border physician mobility as healthcare systems compete for surgical talent.EN

2026-05-10 · Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy · , , et al.
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Researchers have identified a major gap in how high-speed passenger ferries protect travelers from dangerous side-to-side and forward jolts—and designed seats to fix it. The finding could reshape maritime safety standards and reduce injuries on vessels used by millions annually, while opening a market for upgraded seating systems.EN

2026-05-10 · Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment · , ,
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A panel of 12 leading European specialists has agreed on standardized guidelines for using stent-grafts to repair failing dialysis access—a common problem affecting kidney patients worldwide. The consensus offers clarity to hospitals and clinics on when and how to deploy these devices, potentially reducing treatment variation and improving patient outcomes across Europe.EN

2026-05-09 · Journal of Endovascular Therapy · , , et al.
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Researchers found that chimpanzee populations pass down cultural practices through migration patterns—similar to how human genes and customs spread together. The discovery could reshape understanding of animal intelligence and inform conservation strategies by revealing how knowledge flows through primate communities.EN

2026-05-08 · Journal of Human Evolution · , ,
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A Southern California study reveals that nurses frequently fail to connect unsheltered people with available healthcare resources, even when they directly encounter them. Only 14% of 236 homeless individuals had a case manager, suggesting healthcare providers are missing opportunities to reduce costly emergency interventions and deaths.EN

2026-05-08 · Professional Case Management · ,
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A Swedish research team tracked 25 people filmed for pornography and found a clear pattern: childhood violence, family betrayal, and financial desperation create pathways into the industry. The findings suggest prevention requires early trauma intervention and material support—not just individual counseling—shifting how institutions should respond.EN

2026-05-08 · medRxiv · , , et al.
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IEEE has published a correction to a 2026 paper on swallowing-based authentication technology, updating author Muhammad Rizwan's contact details and biographical information. The correction affects a study proposing bone-conducted acoustics as a novel security method, though the underlying research findings remain unchanged.EN

2026-05-08 · IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing · , , et al.
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Scholars are developing fresh frameworks for understanding conflict by applying queer theory to the study of political violence. The approach could reshape how policymakers and security analysts interpret group motivations and predict violence patterns, moving beyond traditional explanations.EN

2026-05-07 · Civil Wars ·
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Eleven neurosurgeons reviewing the same glioblastoma scans disagreed sharply on whether surgery was advisable, with estimates ranging from 43% to 84% of cases being operable. The findings expose a critical gap in clinical decision-making for a deadly cancer, raising questions about trial design and patient outcomes in glioblastoma research.EN

2026-05-07 · Neuro-Oncology · , , et al.
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A clinical trial shows an implantable pump that drains fluid through the lymphatic system reduced congestion symptoms in hospitalized heart failure patients—a stubborn problem that standard diuretics often fail to solve. The finding could reshape treatment protocols and reduce costly hospital readmissions, a major cost driver in cardiology.EN

2026-05-07 · European Journal of Heart Failure · , , et al.
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A randomized trial shows azithromycin strengthens the airway's antiviral response to rhinovirus in patients with uncontrolled asthma, potentially explaining why the antibiotic reduces asthma attacks triggered by infections. The finding could reshape treatment protocols for severe asthma and inform drug development targeting viral-induced respiratory disease.EN

2026-05-07 · European Respiratory Journal · , , et al.
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A surgeon responds to criticism of a large study tracking anatomical implant rotation across 1,500+ patients, defending the clinical significance of his findings. The exchange highlights ongoing debate over implant stability—a key concern for device manufacturers, surgeons, and patients considering cosmetic procedures.EN

2026-05-07 · Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ·
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The World Health Organization has issued its first formal resolution on stroke, signaling a major shift in how countries approach prevention and treatment of the world's second-leading cause of death. The move is expected to drive investment in healthcare infrastructure and reshape how governments allocate resources for cardiovascular disease.EN

2026-05-07 · International Journal of Stroke · , , et al.
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A major Chinese study of over 1,200 pregnancies shows folic acid supplementation reduces severe birth complications by 40% in women with epilepsy on anti-seizure medications. The finding could reshape clinical guidelines and maternal care protocols, potentially affecting treatment decisions for tens of thousands of pregnancies annually in epilepsy patients worldwide.EN

2026-05-07 · Epilepsia · , , et al.
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Researchers have identified a connection between cardiac complications and skeletal muscle involvement in newly diagnosed inflammatory myopathy patients. The finding could reshape how clinicians screen and manage these rare diseases, potentially preventing serious heart complications and improving patient outcomes in a population where early intervention is critical.EN

2026-05-07 · Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology · , , et al.
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European bone marrow transplant experts have released practical recommendations for identifying and managing neurological complications in transplant recipients. The symptom-focused approach could improve patient outcomes and reduce costly hospitalizations by catching brain-related problems earlier in treatment.EN

2026-05-07 · Bone Marrow Transplantation · , , et al.
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Researchers found that oral immunotherapy for egg allergies works by suppressing inflammatory pathways—a molecular insight that could accelerate development of safer food allergy treatments. The finding, based on blood tests from 40 Finnish children, shows why repeated allergen exposure helps desensitize patients, offering a biological roadmap for improving clinical outcomes.EN

2026-04-14 · Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology · , , et al.
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Scientists have published a detailed blueprint for accelerating drug development against leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and sleeping sickness—parasitic infections that kill tens of thousands annually in developing regions. The roadmap cuts through bottlenecks in testing, formulation, and safety evaluation, potentially shortening timelines and reducing costs for pharmaceutical companies and nonprofits racing to address these neglected markets.EN

2026-03-27 · Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy · , , et al.
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A new long-term study reveals connections between autistic traits and two severe childhood eating disorders—ARFID and anorexia nervosa. The findings could reshape how clinicians diagnose and treat these conditions, potentially improving outcomes for thousands of children while reducing misdiagnosis and unnecessary medical costs.EN

2026-02-20 · Research Square · , ,