Children going through family courts face increased risk of self‑harm, new research finds Family courts step in at some of the hardest moments in a child's life, when parents separate or when there are concerns about their safety. Apr 10, 2026 0 4
Biohacks or basics? What actually works in exercise recovery A rise of high-tech recovery culture is underway. As sports science becomes increasingly accessible, we're seeing a trickle-down effect from elite athletes to weekend warriors, and even recreational exercisers, who are exploring ... Apr 10, 2026 0 6
Community workers sound alarm on mental health crisis for Venezuelan migrants A new study reveals growing concern among community workers in Nariño, Colombia, about the lack of mental health support for Venezuelan migrants, especially those traveling without legal status. The study, published in PLOS ... Apr 10, 2026 0 1
Flavored tobacco bans linked to lower youth vaping in California Researchers from the University of California San Diego have found that local sales bans on flavored tobacco in California are associated with reduced youth vaping over time without increasing cigarette smoking. The findings, ... Apr 10, 2026 0 4
Reprogramming regulatory T cells could help immunotherapy work in pancreatic cancer Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered a key reason why immunotherapy has largely failed in pancreatic cancer—and identified a promising strategy to overcome that resistance. The study, published ... Apr 10, 2026 0 21
New guidance on adenomyosis, an overlooked uterine condition affecting 1 in 3 women A University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa physician is working to change how a common but often overlooked gynecologic condition is diagnosed and treated. Kimberly Kho, who holds the nation's first professorship in advanced gynecological ... Apr 10, 2026 0 6
Hippocampal pathways once thought separate converge to integrate 'where' and 'why' in reward processing New research from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) reveals how two different parts of the brain's memory center team up in a key reward region to help mice—and likely humans—combine memories of places and ... Apr 10, 2026 0 6
Maternal prepregnancy BMI, birth length linked to offspring atopic dermatitis Increasing maternal prepregnancy body mass index (ppBMI) and increasing birth length are associated with offspring atopic dermatitis by age 3 years, according to a study published online March 23 in the Journal of Allergy ... Apr 10, 2026 0 3
Hidden skin microbe activity revealed in real time with RNA method Scientists have long known that our skin is home to vast communities of bacteria, fungi and viruses. But knowing which microbes are present only tells part of the story. What matters just as much is which microbes are active, ... Apr 10, 2026 0 6
CDC pauses release of COVID vaccine effectiveness study A health report on COVID-19 vaccines has been delayed after concerns about how the study was conducted. Apr 10, 2026 0 10