Most adults with depression favor informal community peer support
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 Human-AI teams improve healthcare only when clinicians stay in controlHuman-AI teams improve healthcare only when clinicians stay in control
 
A scoping review of 140 empirical studies found that human-AI collaboration in healthcare reports the most consistent benefits in diagnostic interpretation, especially when AI supports bounded tasks and clinicians retain final responsibility. Evidence remains fragmented across triage, treatment planning, and documentation, with few studies measuring patient outcomes, system impact, trust calibration, or governance in real-world settings.
 
 
 Most adults with depression favor informal community peer supportMost adults with depression favor informal community peer support
 
As mental health needs continue to rise in Singapore, researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School, working with collaborators, including the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), have found that most adults living with symptoms of anxiety or depression are open to receiving support from peers, even if they have not sought professional help.
 
   Cambridge researchers discover three distinct severe pneumonia biological subtypesCambridge researchers discover three distinct severe pneumonia biological subtypes
 
Cambridge researchers have shown that severe pneumonia has three different subtypes, helping explain why some patients in intensive care units (ICUs) recover from their illness faster than others, while for other patients the disease can be life-threatening.
 
   Researchers trace soaring poison control calls to semaglutide approval for weight lossResearchers trace soaring poison control calls to semaglutide approval for weight loss
 
When semaglutide's popularity exploded following FDA approval for weight management in 2021, so too did a wave of calls to poison control centers.
 
   Simple bedside eye test may predict consciousness recovery after brain injurySimple bedside eye test may predict consciousness recovery after brain injury
 
A simple bedside eye test may help predict recovery of consciousness in patients with severe brain injuries, according to new research presented at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress 2026.
 
 Researchers identify molecular pathway that delays diabetic wound healing
 
Researchers identify molecular pathway that delays diabetic wound healingDiabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the most serious complications of diabetes and a major cause of lower-limb amputation.
 
 
 High-dose DHA reaches the brain but fails to protect memory
 
High-dose DHA reaches the brain but fails to protect memoryHigh-dose DHA effectively increased brain levels in older adults at Alzheimer's risk, but did not lead to cognitive or structural brain health improvements.
 
 
 Recognizing perinatal heart failure early reduces life-threatening risks
 
Recognizing perinatal heart failure early reduces life-threatening risksEarly detection and timely treatment of heart failure in pregnant or postpartum women are crucial to prevent serious complications, such as irregular heartbeat, stroke and death, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement, "Heart Failure Occurring in the Perinatal Period."
 
 
 Common drug shows promise in preventing post-surgical liver failure
 
Common drug shows promise in preventing post-surgical liver failureA multi-center study, co-led by researchers at Mayo Clinic and Michigan State University, found that patients who received tranexamic acid during liver surgery were three times less likely to develop post-hepatectomy liver failure than patients who received a placebo.
 
 
 Musculoskeletal pain in children is often underestimated and misunderstood
 
Musculoskeletal pain in children is often underestimated and misunderstoodThree out of every ten Brazilian children and adolescents complain of musculoskeletal pain (affecting bones, ligaments, and muscles).
 
 
 Fertility preservation access remains unequal for young female cancer patients
 
Fertility preservation access remains unequal for young female cancer patientsA new Columbia University School of Nursing systematic review reveals access to fertility preservation (FP) care remains limited and unequal for girls and young women with cancer.
 
 
 Study identifies key fibrotic cells driving hypertrophic scars
 
Study identifies key fibrotic cells driving hypertrophic scarsHypertrophic scars (HS) are abnormal outcomes of wound healing, marked by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and impaired scar remodeling.
 
 
 Targeting specific immune pathways could prevent severe reperfusion injury
 
Targeting specific immune pathways could prevent severe reperfusion injuryIRI is a shared pathological process in myocardial infarction, ischaemic stroke, acute kidney injury, lung injury, and graft dysfunction after transplantation.
 
 
 Targeted investments can significantly reduce newborn deaths by 2040
 
Targeted investments can significantly reduce newborn deaths by 2040A global analysis spanning 194 countries reveals a mixed picture for newborn survival: deaths caused by birth asphyxia, trauma, and prematurity have declined markedly since 2000, yet progress is slowing in many low- and middle-income countries, particularly across sub-Saharan Africa.
 
 
 New global effort aims to improve emergency cardiovascular care
 
New global effort aims to improve emergency cardiovascular careHeart disease, stroke and other life-threatening emergencies remain leading causes of death worldwide, highlighting the need for stronger, more coordinated global systems of care.
 
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