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An outbreak of Human Rhinovirus B14 (HRV-B14) caused severe respiratory illness and deaths among older adults in France in 2024, highlighting that this typically mild virus can be dangerous for vulnerable populations.
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A new AI method called AI-GEPCI can create multiple, high-quality brain scan images from a single MRI scan instead of needing several separate scans. This could make MRI scans faster and more comfortable for patients while still providing doctors with all the information they need.
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A large study from Scotland found that people with heart failure have a slightly higher risk of developing cancer, and those who have both conditions have a very poor prognosis, with an equal chance of dying from heart disease or cancer. This finding emphasizes the need for better care that considers both the heart and cancer together.
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Researchers discovered that a specific protein, SEL1L3, can stop colorectal cancer from growing and spreading by protecting a key immune signaling molecule called STING. This reveals a new potential target for developing treatments against colorectal cancer.
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