For some, a COVID-19 vaccine means jumping through hoops or hitting the road Michelle Newmark has tried—and failed—a couple times to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. Sep 5, 2025 0 22
WHO backs weight-loss drugs, urges cheap generics The World Health Organization recommended a range of blockbuster weight-loss drugs to treat diabetes and obesity globally for the first time on Friday, calling for cheap generic versions to be made available for people in ... Sep 5, 2025 0 23
WHO chief lifts global mpox emergency Mpox no longer represents a global public health emergency, the WHO said Friday, following a steady decline in cases and deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other affected countries. Sep 5, 2025 0 21
Clean air, natural spaces, healthy diets and strong social bonds linked to lower inflammation in childhood The environment we grow up in plays a critical role in shaping our lifelong health. The exposome refers to the totality of environmental exposures from conception onward, including factors such as air pollution, nutrition, ... Sep 5, 2025 0 20
Study finds youth suicide trends vary across countries and by sex Suicide remains a leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults worldwide. However, recent global data reveal heterogeneous suicide trends across regions. Sep 5, 2025 0 36
AI can evaluate social situations in a similar way to humans, offering new neuroscience research avenues Artificial intelligence can detect and interpret social features between people from images and videos almost as reliably as humans, according to a new study from the University of Turku in Finland published in the journal ... Sep 5, 2025 0 37
Vibration-powered chip could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology In the quest to address infertility, Cornell researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that could simplify and automate oocyte cumulus removal, a critical step in assisted reproductive technologies. Sep 5, 2025 0 36
Predialysis nephrology care disparities contribute to vascular access System-based disparities in predialysis access to nephrology care contribute to disparities in the likelihood of having a mature, usable arteriovenous access for starting hemodialysis (incident vascular access) among Hispanic ... Sep 5, 2025 0 18
Less than half of youths with sickle cell received dental services in 2022 Only forty-two percent of youths with sickle cell disease (SCD) received dental services in 2022, according to a research letter published online Sept. 3 in JAMA Network Open. Sep 5, 2025 0 16
MRI correction method improves understanding of brain structure in children with ADHD Over 5% of children and adolescents are diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) globally. This condition is characterized by a short attention span, hyperactivity or impulsive behavior that is age-inappropriate, ... Sep 5, 2025 0 38