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'Single shot' malaria vaccine delivery system could transform global immunization

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'Single shot' malaria vaccine delivery system could transform global immunization
Oxford researchers have developed programmable microcapsules to deliver vaccines in stages, potentially eliminating the need for booster shots and increasing immunization coverage in hard-to-reach communities.

2.887. Using data and AI to create better health care systems

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Academic medical centers could transform patient care by adopting principles from learning health systems principles, according to researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and the University of California, San Diego. In this approach, information from electronic health records, clinical trials and day-to-day hospital operations is analyzed in real-time to uncover insights that continuously improve patient care.

2.888. Malnutrition may be a hidden health factor for people with obesity and osteoarthritis

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Malnutrition could be a hidden culprit that lowers quality of life for people with larger bodies, especially if they have a health condition like osteoarthritis, University of Alberta research has found.

2.889. Five prescription drugs that can make it harder to cope with the heat

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As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illness—especially for people taking certain prescription drugs.

2.890. I'm a physician who has looked at hundreds of studies of vaccine safety. Here's some of what RFK Jr. gets wrong

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In the four months since he began serving as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made many public statements about vaccines that have cast doubt on their safety and on the objectivity of long-standing processes established to evaluate them.

2.891. Medical students tackle cancer care gaps in rural communities

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Two UBC Southern Medical Program (SMP) graduates are helping change how cancer survivors receive follow-up care in rural BC, and they started while still in medical school.

2.892. A preservative removed from childhood vaccines 20 years ago is still causing controversy today

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An expert committee that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines is meeting for the first time since Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly replaced the committee's 17 members with eight hand-picked ones on June 11, 2025.

2.893. NIH stops canceling research grants following court ruling

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has stopped canceling biomedical research grants after a federal judge said hundreds of those cuts were illegal.

2.894. CDC pulls vaccine slide after expert cites study doesn't exist

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A presentation scheduled for a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine meeting today claimed that a vaccine preservative could cause long-term brain effects—but the study it cited doesn't appear to exist.

2.895. Feeling mental exhaustion? These two areas of the brain may control whether people give up or persevere

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In experiments with healthy volunteers undergoing functional MRI imaging, scientists have found increased activity in two areas of the brain that work together to react to, and possibly regulate, the brain when it's "feeling" tired and either quits or continues exerting mental effort.

2.896. 'Single shot' malaria vaccine delivery system could transform global immunization

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Oxford researchers have developed programmable microcapsules to deliver vaccines in stages, potentially eliminating the need for booster shots and increasing immunization coverage in hard-to-reach communities.

2.897. Q&A: What does a heat wave mean for your lungs and health?

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Charlottesville and much of central Virginia were under an extreme heat warning Tuesday, with temperatures predicted to stay in the 90s and upper 80s for the remainder of the week. The region is part of a much larger heat wave sweeping the country, with similar warnings in effect from the Deep South to the Northeast and across the Midwest.

2.898. Follow water safety guidelines to prevent drowning

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Drowning fatalities among children in the summertime warrant water safety awareness. A Baylor College of Medicine emergency physician explains that water safety must be practiced all year long, as drowning is silent, quick and can occur even in shallow waters.

2.899. Runners improve performance by narrowing their visual focus

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The factors that go into optimizing athletic performance have long been of interest to trainers, scientists, and, of course, athletes themselves. These include workout regimens, nutrition, and technique. A team of psychology researchers has now uncovered a more basic influence on success: visual attention.

2.900. What the science says about sunscreen

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As temperatures climb and sleeves grow shorter, a familiar ritual returns: slathering on the sunscreen—or perhaps skipping it. Confusion lingers about how to protect our skin from the sun.

2.901. Researchers find two distinct childhood BMI patterns tied to prenatal factors

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When a team of scientists led by a Washington State University researcher examined the way that more than 9,400 children grew from toddlers to pre-adolescents, two distinct trajectories emerged.

2.902. Thimerosal: What to know about the preservative from a bygone flu-shot debate

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The Trump administration's vaccine advisers are bringing up an old flu-shot debate: whether it's time to wipe out the last small fraction of those vaccines that contain a controversial preservative called thimerosal.

2.903. Undetected brain tumors more common in older women than previously known

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In a study from the University of Gothenburg, 2.7% of 70-year-old women were found to have tumors of the meninges. The researchers emphasize that such findings should be treated with diligence and careful consideration.

2.904. Online videos for kids rife with junk food messaging

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Kids watching YouTube videos are being hammered with messages promoting junk food like candy, sugary drinks, fast food and sweet or salty snacks, a new study says.

2.905. Major study identifies faulty womb lining as a preventable cause of pregnancy loss

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Findings from the largest study of its kind have revealed an abnormal process in the womb lining as the explanation behind some preventable pregnancy losses. The research, led by University of Warwick and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust, paves the way for new treatments for some women who experience recurrent miscarriage.

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