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There's a new outbreak of Ebola in Africa—here's what you need to know

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There's a new outbreak of Ebola in Africa—here's what you need to know
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has declared a new Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province. It's caused by the most severe strain: Zaire Ebola virus.

348. Older patients are open to smart ring technology for home-based remote monitoring

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Older patients susceptible to chronic neurological conditions are willing to use wearables for remote monitoring to support their health and well-being at home. A recent study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland found that older patients are open to using wearable smart rings and view themselves as active contributors to their own care. The possibility for caregivers to access patient data collected was seen as reassuring and motivating, providing a sense of safety and guidance.

349. Team sports can lower blood pressure and improve function in patients with chronic diseases

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New research from the University of Copenhagen shows that team sports are a highly effective and potentially life-extending form of exercise for patients with high blood pressure and COPD. Even after a relatively short training period involving team sports, participants showed significantly improved blood pressure.

350. Proposed cuts to NIH funding would have ripple effects on research that could hamper the US for decades

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In May 2025, the White House proposed reducing the budget of the National Institutes of Health by roughly 40%—from about US$48 billion to $27 billion. Such a move would return NIH funding to levels last seen in 2007. Since NIH budget records began in 1938, NIH has seen only one previous double-digit cut: a 12% reduction in 1952.

351. Beauty sleep isn't a myth—a sleep medicine expert explains how rest keeps your skin healthy and youthful

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Have you ever woken up after a night of poor sleep, glanced in the mirror and thought, "I look tired?"

352. Graphic warnings on tobacco products are losing their impact—here are five ways to improve them

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Large pictorial warning labels on smoked tobacco products typically feature confronting images of the harmful health outcomes of smoking. Pictures of diseased lungs, gangrene and mouth decay aim to elicit strong emotional responses that reduce the appeal and acceptability of smoking, particularly among young people.

353. Six ways to talk to your teens about sex without the cringe

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Parents play an important role in teaching their children about sex and relationships. But our new report shows many parents—fathers in particular—find it mortifying.

354. About 900,000 Kiwis experience food insecurity. It's a quiet crisis that needs urgent attention

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Most New Zealanders are feeling the effects of a seemingly relentless rise in the cost of living—at the supermarket, the gas pump and in their household energy bills. For some, however, this tips over into what scholars call "food insecurity."

355. Ten ways diabetes and dementia are linked

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The link between diabetes and dementia is becoming increasingly clear. New research shows how blood sugar problems affect brain health and vice versa. Here are ten evidence-based insights into how the two conditions are related.

356. Can you 'microdose' exercise?

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The term "microdosing" originally meant taking tiny amounts of psychedelics (such as mushrooms) to enhance mood or performance, with fewer side effects.

357. There's a new outbreak of Ebola in Africa—here's what you need to know

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has declared a new Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province. It's caused by the most severe strain: Zaire Ebola virus.

358. Better screening tool for sickle cell disease progression

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Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), an optical tool that leverages light-tissue interaction to measure changes in hemoglobin concentration and oxygenation, has been used in a variety of fields due to its ability to measure tissue oxygenation and blood flow noninvasively. In a new study led by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh researchers, NIRS was investigated as a screening tool for adults with sickle cell disease to assess not only oxygenation changes, but also the underlying mechanisms associated with aging with the disease.

359. Over-the-counter sales of overdose reversal drug naloxone decline after initial surge

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Sales of the overdose reversal medication naloxone increased after it was made available to the public without a prescription but then dipped quickly in the period following the debut of over-the-counter sales, according to a new RAND study.

360. New trial aims to advance research into Strep A vaccine development

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A new human challenge trial under way in Melbourne aims to advance research into Strep A, accelerating efforts toward the development of a vaccine.

361. Should you use ChatGPT as a therapist? Tool raises safety concerns among psychology experts

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Sharing how you're feeling can be frightening. Friends and family can judge, and therapists can be expensive and hard to come by, which is why some people are turning to ChatGPT for help with their mental health.

362. Trump's Medicaid cuts were aimed at 'able-bodied adults': Hospitals say kids will be hurt

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Republicans insist that President Donald Trump's cuts to Medicaid were aimed at reducing fraud and getting more of its adult beneficiaries into jobs. But the side effects may include less care for sick kids.

363. Fathers less likely to tackle 'awkward' sex talk

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Mothers are more likely than fathers to discuss sex and relationships with their children, raising concerns that many boys are missing out on gender-specific guidance at a critical time in their lives.

364. Special lactic acids can reduce antibiotic resistance in infants

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Researchers from The Technical University of Denmark, DTU, document that a special subgroup of naturally occurring bifidobacteria plays a crucial role in reducing antibiotic resistance in infants.

365. Stress in the strands: Hair offers clues to children's mental health

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Long-term stress levels, measured through hair samples, may provide important clues about mental health risks in children with chronic physical illness (CPI), according to new research from the University of Waterloo.

366. Finding patterns in genetic uncertainty: Clues for inborn errors of immunity

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Behind every unexplained medical condition is a patient hoping for clarity and understanding. For people with suspected inborn errors of immunity (IEIs), genetic testing can facilitate individually tailored and effective diagnostics and treatments.

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