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Brain chip made by Elon Musk's company put into paralyzed military vet

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Brain chip made by Elon Musk's company put into paralyzed military vet
A paralyzed military veteran is one of seven people in the country to be implanted with an Elon Musk-backed brain chip as part of a clinical trial underway in South Florida.

1.422. Survey suggests more people need to know how to prevent SIDS

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, unexplained, sudden death of a child younger than one year old. Although the number of babies born in the United States who die from SIDS annually has declined in recent decades, it is the most common cause of death among infants between one month and one year old, and some 2,300 babies die of it each year, according to Boston Children's Hospital.

1.423. Babies' poor vision may help organize visual brain pathways

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Incoming information from the retina is channeled into two pathways in the brain's visual system: one that's responsible for processing color and fine spatial detail, and another that's involved in spatial localization and detecting high temporal frequencies. A new study from MIT provides an account for how these two pathways may be shaped by developmental factors.

1.424. Finding the root of tooth decay in kids

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A lack of oral health literacy among caregivers and access to dental services is driving tooth decay in young children research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has confirmed, with early childhood tooth decay affecting nearly half of Australian preschool-aged children. The findings are published in the journal Child: Care, Health and Development.

1.425. The state of medical physics in diagnostic radiology and image-guided procedures in the Asia-Pacific region

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A research paper that shares early results from an IAEA funded project evaluates the state of medical physics in diagnostic radiology and image-guided procedures in the Asia-Pacific region has been published in Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine.

1.426. Antibody sIgM emerges as a key guardian of gut health and metabolism

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A pioneering new study published in Nature Microbiology, led by J. Oriol Sunyer, professor of immunology and pathobiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine, and a team of researchers at Penn Vet and the University of New Mexico, has uncovered a surprising new player in gut health: an antibody called secretory immunoglobulin M (sIgM).

1.427. New radiotracer could make breast cancer detection quicker, more accurate

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A new radiotracer developed at the University of Alberta and soon to be tested in human clinical trials in Europe could make medical imaging of breast cancer tumors quicker and more accurate, and could one day lead to better treatments.

1.428. Dementia is rare in midlife rugby players, but long-term risk may be increased

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Two new studies have provided further insights into the complex links between head injury in elite rugby and potential dementia risks.

1.429. Brain tumor growth patterns may help inform patient care management

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As brain tumors grow, they must do one of two things: push against the brain or use finger-like extensions to invade and destroy surrounding tissue.

1.430. Virtual forest bathing found to alleviate stress

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A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development (MPIB) and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) has demonstrated in a recent pilot study that virtual forest bathing can improve emotional well-being—especially if the virtual natural environment appeals to multiple senses, such as hearing, sight and smell, at once.

1.431. Brain chip made by Elon Musk's company put into paralyzed military vet

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A paralyzed military veteran is one of seven people in the country to be implanted with an Elon Musk-backed brain chip as part of a clinical trial underway in South Florida.

1.432. Pediatric mycoplasma pneumoniae infection incidence increased in 2024

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Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae)-associated community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) incidence was significantly higher in 2024 than in 2018 to 2023 among children, according to research published in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

1.433. Study shows 70% of U.S. adults would conduct at-home test for suspected COVID-19

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According to a study published in JAMA Network Open, 70% of U.S. adults would conduct a home test for suspected COVID-19.

1.434. FDA to revise labeling of ADHD medication to indicate weight loss risk

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is revising the labeling of all extended-release attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications, including certain formulations of amphetamine and methylphenidate, to warn about the medication's risk for weight loss and other adverse reactions in patients younger than 6 years of age.

1.435. California immigrants weigh health coverage against deportation risk

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The federal government estimates there are 2.6 million immigrants living in California without legal status. The state had gradually sought to bring these immigrants into its Medicaid program, known as Medi-Cal.

1.436. A new era for knee replacements and other joint surgeries

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Not so long ago, undergoing a total hip or knee replacement and recovery was a grueling and often painful ordeal. While these are still major surgeries, new techniques and technologies are redefining them—and improving people's outcomes.

1.437. Burns and fireworks injuries: What to do when seconds count this July 4th

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From a barbecue explosion to a severe firework injury, a lot can go wrong when celebrating the Fourth of July.

1.438. Republican megabill will mean higher health costs for many Americans

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President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" cuts federal spending on Medicaid and Affordable Care Act marketplaces by about $1 trillion over a decade, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, threatening the physical and financial health of tens of millions of Americans.

1.439. As mosquito season peaks, officials brace for new normal of dengue cases

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As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the possibility of another year of historic rates of dengue. And with climate change, the lack of an effective vaccine, and federal research cuts, they worry the disease will become endemic to a larger swath of North America.

1.440. The battle against multiple sclerosis

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While there is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, researchers continue to discover clues to give a better understanding of how MS happens and how best to treat it.

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