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Cancer linked mutations in brain immune cells tied to Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers have identified cancer associated genetic mutations in brain immune cells that may play a direct role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, offering a new explanation for how the condition progresses and opening potential paths for diagnosis and treatment. The findings show that......

Scientists disable protein folding to weaken antibiotic resistant bacteria

Researchers have identified a critical weakness in drug resistant bacteria by disrupting the protein folding processes required for their survival, a breakthrough that could restore the effectiveness of existing antibiotics. The findings focus on disabling the mechanisms bacteria use to build resistance......

Personalized mRNA vaccines show long-term survival in pancreatic cancer

New research is reshaping expectations for one of the deadliest cancers. Scientists report that personalized mRNA vaccines can trigger sustained immune responses in patients with pancreatic cancer, with some surviving at least six years after treatment. The findings come as advances in immunology and......

Gut bacteria patterns predict melanoma relapse with high accuracy

Researchers have identified a strong link between gut bacteria composition and the risk of melanoma returning after treatment, offering a new tool to guide clinical decisions before therapy begins. The findings show that specific microbial profiles in the intestine can predict cancer recurrence with......

Washington expands funding for HIV preventive treatment, with Morocco among targeted countries

The United States has announced an expanded financial commitment, in partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to scale up access to a new preventive HIV treatment across several low-income countries, including Morocco. The initiative aims to significantly increase the......

Blood test detects Alzheimer’s risk years before brain scans

A new study suggests a simple blood test can predict the progression of Alzheimer’s disease years before changes appear on brain scans. Researchers at Mass General Brigham reported the findings in Nature Communications, marking a significant step toward earlier detection of the disease. The study......

Revolution Medicines drug nearly doubles survival in pancreatic cancer trial

Revolution Medicines announced Monday that its oral anticancer drug daraxonrasib almost doubled overall survival for patients with previously treated metastatic pancreatic cancer compared to standard intravenous chemotherapy. The results sent the company's stock up more than 30 percent in premarket......

US CDC delays report highlighting COVID-19 vaccine benefits

The acting director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has postponed the release of a report demonstrating that COVID-19 vaccines reduced emergency department visits and hospitalizations for healthy adults during the previous winter by approximately 50%, according to the Washington......

US health insurers gain as medicare advantage payment rates rise

Shares of major U.S. health insurers surged in premarket trading on Tuesday following the announcement of higher-than-expected payment rates for Medicare Advantage plans in 2027. UnitedHealth led the gains with a 6.9% increase, while CVS Health, Elevance Health, Centene, and Molina Healthcare rose between......

Lilly’s weight-loss pill receives US FDA approval

The Eli Lilly and Co weight-loss pill has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, marking a major step in the growing market for oral obesity treatments. The drug, called orforglipron and marketed under the brand name Foundayo, becomes the second pill-based option available in the......

New studies reveal how DNA movement and cell mechanics drive cancer development

A wave of new research is transforming scientific understanding of cancer at its most fundamental level. Several studies published in recent weeks show that the physical behavior of DNA and the internal mechanics of cells play a far greater role in cancer development and spread than previously understood,......

Lyme disease vaccine shows over 70 percent efficacy in phase 3 trial

Pfizer and Valneva said their experimental Lyme disease vaccine achieved more than 70 percent efficacy in a large phase 3 clinical trial, marking a significant step toward the first approved human vaccine for the disease in more than two decades. Results from the VALOR trial showed the vaccine was 73.2......

Avian flu outbreaks surge globally as spring migration begins

Avian influenza cases are rising across multiple regions as migratory birds begin their annual spring movement, triggering mass culling operations and tighter biosecurity measures in North America, Europe and Asia. In the United States, more than 14.3 million birds across 84 farms have been infected......

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