Category: 8. Health

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  • Ambient scribe in general practice: a multi-perspective before-after longitudinal mixed-methods study

  • Health and Social Care Committee. Workforce burnout and resilience in the NHS and social care. (ed. House of Commons) (House of Commons, 2021).

  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Are working environments for healthcare workers…

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  • Bioengineered ROS-tolerant probiotic reshapes gut microbiota-host axis to ameliorate type 2 diabetes in male mice

  • Lara-Castor, L. et al. Burdens of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease attributable to sugar-sweetened beverages in 184 countries. Nat. Med. 31, 552–564 (2025).

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  • A multi-task deep learning and radiomics framework for fetal anatomical structure detection and classification in ultrasound imaging

  • Sriraam, N., Chinta, B., Suresh, S. & Sudharshan, S. Ultrasound imaging-based recognition of prenatal anomalies: a systematic clinical engineering review. Prog Biomed. Eng. 6 (2), 023002 (2024).

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  • A test-time clinically adaptive framework for detecting multiple fundus diseases harnessing ophthalmic foundation models

  • Burton, M. J. et al. The lancet global health commission on global eye health: vision beyond 2020. Lancet Glob. Health 9, e489–e551 (2021).

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  • New Study Finally Uncovers the Molecular Trigger Behind Rare COVID Vaccine Blood Clots

    New Study Finally Uncovers the Molecular Trigger Behind Rare COVID Vaccine Blood Clots

    Scientists have identified the precise molecular trigger behind a rare blood-clotting disorder linked to certain adenovirus-based COVID-19 vaccines and, in rare cases, natural adenovirus infection. Researchers led by Flinders University, working…

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  • FDA-Approved Seizure Drug May Stop Alzheimer’s Before It Starts

    FDA-Approved Seizure Drug May Stop Alzheimer’s Before It Starts

    Unlike treatments that focus on removing plaques that have already formed, levetiracetam works differently. It blocks the production of toxic amyloid beta peptides in the first place. For decades, researchers have recognized that Alzheimer’s…

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  • What is a 'cancer gene'? How genetic mutations lead to cancer

    What is a 'cancer gene'? How genetic mutations lead to cancer

    An estimated 170,000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2025. Many people know the causes of cancer are partly genetic. But how do your genes, which contribute so much of what makes you you, change what they do and cause a cancer?

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  • Study reveals urgent need for dental coverage reform for oral cancer patients

    Study reveals urgent need for dental coverage reform for oral cancer patients

    Older Americans with oropharyngeal and oral cancers face high medical costs but are missing out on needed dental care, according to a new study by Associate Professor Onur Baser and colleagues. The study, published in Cancer Epidemiology,…

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  • Twenty years cancer-free: One man's story illustrates progress against follicular lymphoma

    Twenty years cancer-free: One man's story illustrates progress against follicular lymphoma

    Twenty years. That’s how long Robert Oman has been cancer-free, thanks to a clinical trial offered at the University of Rochester’s Wilmot Cancer Institute. And he isn’t alone: 70% of patients in the trial who had advanced-stage follicular…

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