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Advanced AI tool detects tiny brain lesions in children with epilepsy

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Advanced AI tool detects tiny brain lesions in children with epilepsy
An advanced AI tool can detect tiny brain lesions that cause severe epilepsy in children, allowing faster diagnosis, more precise treatment and a potential cure, according to a new study.

8. Grocery giant recalls deli pastas over listeria risk

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Albertsons Companies has issued a voluntary recall in 15 states for several store-made deli products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.

9. Scarless thyroid surgery improves nerve and parathyroid protection but raises operative demands

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A new study led by National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) researchers shows that while scarless thyroid surgery preserves delicate structures better, it requires longer operative time, higher costs, and may compromise specimen integrity.

10. Under half in US would recommend some routine vaccinations during pregnancy

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Whether or not those who are pregnant should take a COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and their infants became more controversial in May, when three top U.S. health officials—Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya, and Food and Drug Administration director Marty Makary—announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) immunization schedule will no longer recommend it "for healthy children and healthy pregnant women." The CDC web page featuring "General Recommendations for Vaccinating Pregnant Women" now says for COVID-19: "No guidance/not applicable."

11. Major cosmetic injection survey finds safety gaps

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The largest survey of its kind has found alarming differences in the quality of care and advice given to individuals receiving cosmetic injections in the UK.

12. Millions of corn dogs recalled over wooden shards

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of about 58 million pounds of frozen corn dogs and other sausage-on-a-stick products.

13. Endometriosis test backed by French government under scrutiny

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When France launched its strategy to fight endometriosis in 2022, it widely promoted a simple saliva test that was promised to revolutionize diagnosis of the little-understood disease, which causes debilitating pain in women across the world.

14. Popular type of yoga linked to higher rates of falls among older Australians

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A major study from the University of Sydney has shown that a popular style of yoga increased falls in older people by a third, in a result that has surprised researchers.

15. Does 'fasted' cardio help you lose weight? Here's the science

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Every few years, the concept of fasted exercise training pops up all over social media.

16. Obesity genes tied to kidney, eye and nerve damage in diabetes

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A large genome-wide analysis reports that common obesity traits share, and in some cases drive, risk for diabetic kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic neuropathy. The study maps shared DNA signals, tests causal links, and points to pathways that could support earlier screening and treatment across organs. The findings are published in the journal Biomolecules and Biomedicine.

17. Advanced AI tool detects tiny brain lesions in children with epilepsy

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An advanced AI tool can detect tiny brain lesions that cause severe epilepsy in children, allowing faster diagnosis, more precise treatment and a potential cure, according to a new study.

18. Cities must do more to support older residents, study warns

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To mark the upcoming International Day for Older Persons, a new study from The University of Manchester is calling for cities to do more to support older people who want to stay in their own homes and communities as they age.

19. AI tool reduces complications and readmissions after colorectal cancer surgery

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Patients who have undergone surgery for colorectal cancer experience fewer serious complications and fewer readmissions when an AI tool supports treatment decisions, according to new research. The tool has the potential to save the health care system significant costs.

20. Residential sulfur dioxide exposure linked to higher odds of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis onset

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Université de Sherbrooke and Canadian collaborators report an association between long-term residential sulfur dioxide exposure and higher odds of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) onset.

21. Radiologists probe aftermath of mass casualty terror attack

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Researchers in Israel have detailed the experience of one hospital's radiology department during the mass casualty incident following the October 7, 2023, attack in southern Israel, to provide recommendations for future crisis preparedness, according to a new study published in Radiology.

22. Exercise can help to restore the immune system of people with post-COVID syndrome

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Exercise can help to restore a more normal, well-regulated immune system in people with post-COVID syndrome, according to a gold-standard randomized-controlled trial presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

23. Fat particles could be key to treating metabolic brain disorders

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Evidence challenging the long-held assumption that neuronal function in the brain is solely powered by sugars has given researchers new hope of treating debilitating brain disorders. A University of Queensland study led by Dr. Merja Joensuu and published in Nature Metabolism showed that neurons also use fats for fuel as they fire off the signals for human thought and movement.

24. Altering one area of the brain could rid alcohol withdrawal symptoms, study finds

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By targeting a specific area of the brain, researchers at Washington State University may now hold the key to curbing the debilitating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal that push many people back to drinking.

25. Leisure activities boost self-esteem and well-being in teens

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New research from the University of Liverpool suggests that the way young people spend their free time may play a crucial role in supporting their well-being and social development.

26. Immune cell 'signatures' could help guide treatment for critically ill patients

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When a patient enters the emergency department in critical condition, doctors must quickly run through a crucial list of questions: Does the patient have an infection? If so, is it bacterial or viral? Do they require treatment? Can the patient recover at home safely or do they need to be hospitalized?

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