Scientists explain how eating a rainbow of foods lowers your risk for chronic illness
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 Aspergillosis: A growing global crisisAspergillosis: A growing global crisis
 
Aspergillosis, caused by Aspergillus fungi, is an increasingly serious infection affecting immunocompromised and lung-compromised individuals, with rising incidence linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, antifungal resistance, and environmental change. Diagnostic difficulties, limited treatment options, and escalating drug resistance highlight the urgent need for improved surveillance, earlier detection, and coordinated global public health action.
 
 
 Scientists explain how eating a rainbow of foods lowers your risk for chronic illnessScientists explain how eating a rainbow of foods lowers your risk for chronic illness
 
Consuming a variety of flavonoid-rich foods can lower all-cause mortality and chronic disease risks, emphasizing the importance of dietary diversity.
 
   AI-designed drug shows early promise for lung fibrosis patients in clinical trialAI-designed drug shows early promise for lung fibrosis patients in clinical trial
 
Researchers report that rentosertib, an AI-discovered TNIK inhibitor, showed promising safety and potential to improve lung function in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in a 12-week phase 2a clinical trial. The highest dose group demonstrated a trend toward increased forced vital capacity, especially among patients not receiving standard antifibrotic therapy, supporting further clinical investigation.
 
   AI model diagnoses lung cancer using just a laptopAI model diagnoses lung cancer using just a laptop
 
Imagine diagnosing cancer not with a supercomputer but on an ordinary laptop instead. Sounds like science fiction? Thanks to a revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by Professor Kenji Suzuki and his research team from Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo), this far-fetched scenario is now a reality.
 
   Mass treatment with the antibiotic azithromycin may lead to increased drug resistanceMass treatment with the antibiotic azithromycin may lead to increased drug resistance
 
Efforts to reduce child mortality in Africa via mass treatment with the antibiotic azithromycin (AZM) may lead to increased drug resistance in bacteria that frequently cause pneumonia and meningitis, highlighting the need for careful monitoring, finds a new study led by UCL.
 
 Breakthrough drug delivery system transports genetic therapies directly to the lungs
 
Breakthrough drug delivery system transports genetic therapies directly to the lungsScientists have made a key breakthrough for treating respiratory diseases by developing a new drug delivery system that transports genetic therapies directly to the lungs, opening promising possibilities for patients with conditions like lung cancer and cystic fibrosis.
 
 
 Study aims to demystify the immune toxicity triggered by osimertinib-ICI co-treatment
 
Study aims to demystify the immune toxicity triggered by osimertinib-ICI co-treatmentNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for the majority of lung cancer cases and remains a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide.
 
 
 New screening tool enhances early detection of pulmonary hypertension
 
New screening tool enhances early detection of pulmonary hypertensionA novel screening approach developed by physicians at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University shows significant promise for improving the detection of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-a life-threatening form of heart failure related to high blood pressure in the lung circulation that is often overlooked due to vague symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath.
 
 
 Study shows survival benefit of surgical ablation during CABG in patients with atrial fibrillation
 
Study shows survival benefit of surgical ablation during CABG in patients with atrial fibrillationA new study published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, a journal from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, finds that Medicare patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who undergo surgical ablation during isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) live longer than those who do not, offering compelling support for clinical guidelines that recommend this procedure but are too often not followed in practice.
 
 
 Asthma sufferers could be at greater risk if Trump cuts health program
 
Asthma sufferers could be at greater risk if Trump cuts health programEsther Bejarano's son was 11 months old when asthma landed him inhh the hospital. She didn't know what had triggered his symptoms — neither she nor her husband had asthma — but she suspected it was the pesticides sprayed on the agricultural fields near her family's home.
 
 
 Lung cells in COPD patients show higher levels of soot-like carbon deposits
 
Lung cells in COPD patients show higher levels of soot-like carbon depositsCells taken from the lungs of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a larger accumulation of soot-like carbon deposits compared to cells taken from people who smoke but do not have COPD, according to a study published today (Wednesday) in ERJ Open Research.
 
 
 New computational tool identifies the gene combinations underlying complex illnesses
 
New computational tool identifies the gene combinations underlying complex illnessesNorthwestern University biophysicists have developed a new computational tool for identifying the gene combinations underlying complex illnesses like diabetes, cancer and asthma.
 
 
 Weekly risperidone capsule delivers consistent drug levels for schizophrenia patients
 
Weekly risperidone capsule delivers consistent drug levels for schizophrenia patientsFor many patients with schizophrenia, other psychiatric illnesses, or diseases such as hypertension and asthma, it can be difficult to take their medicine every day.
 
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