Healthy hearts prior to pandemic reduced severe COVID-19 risk
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 AI is mapping health stigma faster than it is fixing itAI is mapping health stigma faster than it is fixing it
 
This scoping review of 70 studies found that AI is used mainly to detect and measure health-related stigma, rather than to reduce it. Evidence that AI can reduce stigma remains early, limited, and concentrated in mental health conversational-agent studies.
 
 
 Healthy hearts prior to pandemic reduced severe COVID-19 riskHealthy hearts prior to pandemic reduced severe COVID-19 risk
 
Better heart health before the pandemic was linked to a lower risk of severe COVID-19 events, according to research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
 
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Digital health tools, including wearables, provide critical data on menstrual health, enhancing understanding of hormonal fluctuations and women's well-being.
 
   Heart health before pandemic influenced severity of COVID-19 infectionsHeart health before pandemic influenced severity of COVID-19 infections
 
Better heart health before the pandemic was linked to a lower risk of severe COVID-19 events, according to research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
 
   Pediatric experts reveal the 10 research areas set to shape child healthPediatric experts reveal the 10 research areas set to shape child health
 
Pediatric research leaders identified 10 high-promise areas likely to shape child health over the next 5 to 10 years, including genomics, mental health, vaccines, artificial intelligence, perinatal medicine, precision therapeutics, health equity, nutrition, environmental health, and cancer treatment.
 
 Study reveals inequities in wastewater-based disease outbreak detection systems
 
Study reveals inequities in wastewater-based disease outbreak detection systemsWastewater surveillance was hailed during the COVID-19 pandemic as a more equitable way to track disease.
 
 
 Dog daycare outbreak exposes gaps in puppy leptospirosis vaccinations
 
Dog daycare outbreak exposes gaps in puppy leptospirosis vaccinationsA 2021 outbreak of leptospirosis that sickened more than 200 dogs in Los Angeles County reveals critical gaps in vaccination practices and raises broader concerns about the spread of the disease between animals and people, according to new research led by the University of California, Davis.
 
 
 Kingston academic blends arts and sciences to tackle menopause
 
Kingston academic blends arts and sciences to tackle menopauseScience and art have been brought together in a series of new projects led by a Kingston University academic, challenging the stigma surrounding the menopause and women's health through a groundbreaking body of work featured in several prestigious exhibitions this summer.
 
 
 Pediatric influenza vaccination effectively protects young children
 
Pediatric influenza vaccination effectively protects young childrenPediatric flu vaccines significantly reduce the number of childhood cases of influenza, new research from Harvard Medical School confirms.
 
 
 New imaging method distinguishes inflammation from lung fibrosis
 
New imaging method distinguishes inflammation from lung fibrosisA new SPECT/CT imaging approach can accurately differentiate inflammation from fibrosis in interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients, according to new research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2026 Annual Meeting.
 
 
 How AI and Genomics Are Advancing Global Outbreak Detection
 
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 Mount Sinai study links long COVID symptoms to autoimmunity
 
Mount Sinai study links long COVID symptoms to autoimmunityA Mount Sinai-led research team has demonstrated that autoimmunity, where the body's immune system attacks its own tissues, is responsible for the often-debilitating and confounding symptoms of long COVID in a subset of people.
 
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