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Medical Xpress / Constant technology changes throw seniors a curve, and add to caregivers' load

This past Christmas, I helped my parents choose a water filter. The latest "smart" models all came with a smartphone app that promised to monitor filter life, track water quality, and automatically request service. Yet my ...

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Medical Xpress / Why pandemic-era patients broke surgical AI forecasts, and what changed next

Washington University in St. Louis researchers and clinicians have been incorporating data from Fitbit wristbands into machine-learning models that could predict surgical outcomes, pain after surgery and potential mental ...

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Phys.org / Phone or affection: Study explores effect of phubbing on relationships

Is your phone use hurting your relationship? A study from researchers at the University of Connecticut and Columbia University published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships suggests it might be.

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Medical Xpress / We study pandemics, and the resurgence of measles is a grim sign of what's coming

In the three decades between 1993 and 2024, measles in the U.S. was relatively rare—a few hundred cases each year, at most. But suddenly, the disease has become so entrenched in American life that it sometimes fails to ...

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Medical Xpress / Trial finds vitamin D supplements don't reduce COVID severity but could reduce long COVID risk

In a large, randomized trial, researchers at Mass General Brigham found that high-dose vitamin D3 did not reduce COVID-19 infection severity, but may impact long COVID outcomes. Results of the study are published in The Journal ...

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Phys.org / DNA origami vaccine rivals mRNA shots while being easier to store and manufacture

The COVID-19 pandemic brought messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines to the forefront of global health care. After their clinical trial stages, the first COVID-19 mRNA vaccine was administered on 8 December 2020 and mathematical models ...

Mar 11, 2026 in Nanotechnology
Tech Xplore / Q&A: A warning for the AI era—why America's energy infrastructure isn't ready for what's coming

As tech giants race to power AI data centers and extreme weather becomes more frequent, America's electrical grid is straining under conditions it was not built to handle. Alice Hill, senior director for resilience policy ...

Mar 11, 2026 in Energy & Green Tech
Medical Xpress / Severe COVID-19 and flu can facilitate lung cancer months or years later

Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne B. Carter Center for ...

Mar 11, 2026 in
Medical Xpress / Open 3D Human Organ Atlas lets users explore anatomy in unprecedented detail

An international team of scientists and clinicians has announced the launch of a new open-access 3D portal that allows users to explore intact human organs in unprecedented detail—from the whole organ down to individual ...

Mar 11, 2026 in
Phys.org / Simple 'cocktail' of amino acids dramatically boosts power of mRNA therapies and CRISPR gene editing

Lipid nanoparticles, or LNPs, best known as the delivery vehicle for the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines received by billions of people, are now at the center of a much larger medical revolution. Researchers are racing to use them ...

Mar 11, 2026 in Nanotechnology
Medical Xpress / Interviews with 14 recovered adults map common steps out of long-term fatigue

For people who have recovered from diagnoses characterized by persistent fatigue, a new understanding of symptoms seems to have been key to recovery. This is the conclusion of a study from Linköping University, Sweden. The ...

Mar 10, 2026 in
Phys.org / Live in the city or the country? How your location—and your thoughts on death—shape your travel choices

When the first case of COVID-19 in the U.S. emerged in January 2020, many Americans began to confront the reality of death. Six years later, researchers at the University of Florida and Hanyang University in South Korea are ...

Mar 10, 2026 in Other Sciences