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A new study identifies specific tiny molecules in the blood, called microRNAs, that are linked to brain injury in babies born very early. This discovery could lead to a simple blood test to identify which premature infants are at highest risk for brain damage, allowing for earlier protective treatments.
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A new AI tool called ALSNet can accurately classify different types of acute leukemia by analyzing pictures of bone marrow cells, even when the images come from different lab machines. This technology could help pathologists make faster, more consistent diagnoses, especially for rare or hard-to-identify leukemia subtypes.
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A personal essay describes a physician’s own experience with delirium, a state of severe confusion, after a medical event. The author shares how this vulnerability provided profound lessons about patient care, empathy, and the hidden struggles behind a diagnosis.
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