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 Far-UV at 222 nm disrupts common allergens and could ease asthma triggersFar-UV at 222 nm disrupts common allergens and could ease asthma triggers
 
Far-UV radiation demonstrates a 25% reduction in airborne allergens, highlighting its promise for enhancing indoor air quality for asthma patients.
 
 
 Foods high in iron: What to eat and why it mattersFoods high in iron: What to eat and why it matters
 
Discover which foods and strategies actually boost iron status and why the right dose and pairing can make the difference between fatigue and full power.
 
   Health benefits of zinc and how to get enough from dietHealth benefits of zinc and how to get enough from diet
 
Discover how zinc-rich foods and proper intake strengthen immunity, enhance skin repair, and protect against global deficiency risks.
 
   Measles resurgence highlights need for better vaccination awareness among healthcare workersMeasles resurgence highlights need for better vaccination awareness among healthcare workers
 
In recent years, measles has made a resurgence globally. In England, 2024 saw the highest number of confirmed measles cases since 2012, resulting in the declaration of a national incident.
 
   Developing a wearable device to track deadly postpartum hemorrhageDeveloping a wearable device to track deadly postpartum hemorrhage
 
In the delivery room, circumstances can turn dire on a dime if the patient starts losing excessive amounts of blood. One minute she seems fine, and the next, vital signs plummet, the patient crashes, and the care team may need to scramble for a blood transfusion or perform surgery.
 
 Scientists show for the first time how fibroblasts go 'rogue' in different diseases
 
Scientists have mapped underappreciated scaffolding cells in skin, known as fibroblasts. They show for the first time how fibroblasts go 'rogue' in many different diseases affecting multiple organs – from acne and psoriasis, to rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
 
 
 High-titer oncolytic measles virus production
 
High-titer oncolytic measles virus productionLearn how optimized processes and technologies enable high‑titer production of oncolytic measles virus.
 
 
 Skin-to-skin care linked to stronger brain development in preterm infants
 
Skin-to-skin care linked to stronger brain development in preterm infantsPreterm infants born before 32 weeks who received more skin-to-skin contact while in the hospital showed stronger brain development in areas tied to emotion and stress regulation than babies who received less skin-to-skin care, according to a study published in the September 24, 2025, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
 
 
 Groundbreaking discovery could transform leishmaniasis treatment
 
Leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease prevalent across 90 countries, affects approximately 12 million people worldwide, with 350 million more at risk of infection.
 
 
 Survey shows low public concern despite rising West Nile virus infections in the U.S.
 
West Nile virus is the leading cause of mosquito-borne illness in the continental United States. As of Sept. 23, over 1,100 human cases of West Nile disease have been reported across 42 states, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including nearly 750 cases of the more serious neuroinvasive form which affects the brain.
 
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