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How robots are becoming surgical assistants
How can robots and humans work together as effectively as possible in the operating room of the future?
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Decolonizing health care: Systematic review identifies practical elements of health care across six countries
Decolonizing health care: Systematic review highlights key practices in Indigenous-led birthing spaces from Canada and beyond.
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Hantavirus Quarantine Begins for Six Cruise Ship Passengers
Six passengers from the hantavirus-infected cruise ship have begun their quarantine at Australia's purpose-built facility in Western Australia. Emily Chen and Dr.
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Discovery Shows How Cancer Takes Hold as Cells Divide
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers uncover how cell division errors lead to cancer and developmental issues, shedding light on protective mechanisms and vulnerabilities.
Aerobic exercise may lessen the health effects of exposure to nanoplastics
Aerobic exercise has been found to potentially mitigate the harmful health effects of exposure to nanoplastics,
Low vitamin D levels linked to more pain after breast cancer surgery
Vitamin D deficiency has been identified as a significant factor in the experience of moderate to severe pain following breast cancer surgery.
Oxygen Levels Affect Stem Cell Behaviors Critical for Transplants and Immunotherapy
Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the sensitivity of human hematopoietic stem cells to oxygen
Machine learning personalizes depression treatment with the help of wearable technology
More than 21% of U.S. adults experience depression, significantly affecting their quality of life. Ph.D.
One‑week radiotherapy course shown to be safe and effective in the long term for early‑stage breast cancer
A one-week post-surgery radiotherapy course is as safe and effective as traditional three-week treatments for early-stage breast cancer, according to a Keele University study following over 4,000
Sudden cardiac arrest: Genetic cause more common in younger people than in older people
Sudden cardiac arrest is a devastating and often unexpected event that can strike people of all ages.
Scientists capture 'housekeeping' immune cells attacking live melanoma
Scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have made a groundbreaking discovery, capturing for the first time the process of "housekeeping" immune cells actively attacking and engulfing
Duration of depression may influence how severely the disease alters the brain
Depression affects 5.8% of Brazilians and can vary widely in symptoms, intensity, and duration. A new study shows that severity and chronicity impact brain function.
'Origami' Method Could Accelerate Neurodegenerative Disease Diagnosis
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a groundbreaking 'origami' method that could significantly speed up the diagnosis process for neurodegenerative diseases such as muscular
Teen Self-Harm Responses Should Focus on Social Context
Around one-sixth of adolescents worldwide have self-harmed; UK survey shows over a third of 17-24-year-olds have done so, highlighting need for broader social context in responses.
The brain's night shift: How sleep, waste clearance and dementia may be linked
Why are conditions such as chronic stress, depression, cardiovascular disease, fragmented sleep, and aging all associated with a higher risk of dementia?
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