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#RSV #MaternalVaccination #InfantHealth
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RSV prevention: A new era for infant protection
Chinese Academy of SciencesJan 5 2026
Globally, RSV causes millions of respiratory infections each year and is responsible for a large proportion of hospitalizations and deaths among children under five years, with the highest risk concentrated in infants under six months.
#RSV #MaternalVaccination #InfantHealth
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RSV prevention: A new era for infant protection
Chinese Academy of SciencesJan 5 2026
Globally, RSV causes millions of respiratory infections each year and is responsible for a large proportion of hospitalizations and deaths among children under five years, with the highest risk concentrated in infants under six months.
#ArtificialEmpathy #HealthcareTechnology #HumanMachineInteraction
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Artificial empathy in healthcare platforms and future directions
Beijing Institute of TechnologyJan 5 2026
Healthcare and therapy systems face a worsening workforce shortage, creating an urgent need for technologies that can support or augment human roles.
#ArtificialEmpathy #HealthcareTechnology #HumanMachineInteraction
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Artificial empathy in healthcare platforms and future directions
Beijing Institute of TechnologyJan 5 2026
Healthcare and therapy systems face a worsening workforce shortage, creating an urgent need for technologies that can support or augment human roles.
#BreastCancer #CancerResearch #Women'sHealth
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Progesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patients
University of CambridgeJan 5 2026
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen treatment for women with breast cancer, a new Cambridge-led trial has found.
#BreastCancer #CancerResearch #Women'sHealth
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Progesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patients
University of CambridgeJan 5 2026
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen treatment for women with breast cancer, a new Cambridge-led trial has found.
#Neurodevelopment #Genetics #Autism
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Researchers identify hundreds of genes essential for the development of brain cells
The Hebrew University of JerusalemJan 5 2026
An international research team identified hundreds of genes essential for the development of brain cells, including one gene linked to a severe neurodevelopmental disorder not previously described.
#Neurodevelopment #Genetics #Autism
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Researchers identify hundreds of genes essential for the development of brain cells
The Hebrew University of JerusalemJan 5 2026
An international research team identified hundreds of genes essential for the development of brain cells, including one gene linked to a severe neurodevelopmental disorder not previously described.
#Antibiotics #Bacteria #InfectionResearch
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Two bacterial shutdown modes explain antibiotic persistence and relapse
Hebrew University of JerusalemJan 4 2026
New study reveals that bacteria can survive antibiotic treatment through two fundamentally different "shutdown modes," not just the classic idea of dormancy.
#Antibiotics #Bacteria #InfectionResearch
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Two bacterial shutdown modes explain antibiotic persistence and relapse
Hebrew University of JerusalemJan 4 2026
New study reveals that bacteria can survive antibiotic treatment through two fundamentally different "shutdown modes," not just the classic idea of dormancy.
#CircadianRhythms #DementiaRisk #Neuroscience
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Weaker and fragmented circadian rhythms linked to higher dementia risk
American Academy of NeurologyJan 4 2026
Circadian rhythms that are weaker and more fragmented are linked to an increased risk of dementia, according to a new study published on December 29, 2025, in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
#CircadianRhythms #DementiaRisk #Neuroscience
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Weaker and fragmented circadian rhythms linked to higher dementia risk
American Academy of NeurologyJan 4 2026
Circadian rhythms that are weaker and more fragmented are linked to an increased risk of dementia, according to a new study published on December 29, 2025, in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
#AncientGenomics #ViralEvolution #HumanHerpesviruses
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Ancient genomes reveal Iron Age origins of human herpesvirus 6
University of ViennaJan 4 2026
For the first time, scientists have reconstructed ancient genomes of Human betaherpesvirus 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/B) from archaeological human remains more than two millennia old.
#AncientGenomics #ViralEvolution #HumanHerpesviruses
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Ancient genomes reveal Iron Age origins of human herpesvirus 6
University of ViennaJan 4 2026
For the first time, scientists have reconstructed ancient genomes of Human betaherpesvirus 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/B) from archaeological human remains more than two millennia old.
#SelfSabotage #MentalHealth #EvolutionaryPsychology
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Self-sabotage may reflect the brain's need for control and safety
Taylor & Francis GroupJan 4 2026
Self-harming and self-sabotaging behaviors, from skin picking to ghosting people, all stem from evolutionary survival mechanisms, according to a compelling new psychological analysis.
#SelfSabotage #MentalHealth #EvolutionaryPsychology
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Self-sabotage may reflect the brain's need for control and safety
Taylor & Francis GroupJan 4 2026
Self-harming and self-sabotaging behaviors, from skin picking to ghosting people, all stem from evolutionary survival mechanisms, according to a compelling new psychological analysis.