Medical Xpress news

Medical Xpress / Cancer cells' hunger may reveal new ways to track and slow tumors

By their nature, cancer cells have different nutritional needs than healthy cells. "Cancer cells have a distinct metabolism," said Gary Patti, the Michael and Tana Powell Professor of Chemistry at Washington University in ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Brushing your teeth in hospital could reduce the chance of catching pneumonia

You go to the hospital for treatment and to get better. But sometimes, you get something much less welcome: an infection.

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Celiac risk may begin with weaker helper T cells, not just overactive immunity

New research from the Snow Center for Immune Health is challenging long-held assumptions about autoimmune disease, revealing that celiac disease may be driven not just by an overactive immune system, but by subtle defects ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Peripheral vision helps readers process skipped words in 250 milliseconds

Reading seems like a straightforward process. The eyes scan the words, and the brain turns them into meaning. But it's not always that simple. Readers regularly skip words, sometimes without realizing it. New research from ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / FireANTs unlocks faster medical image matching, cutting analysis from a week to minutes

Penn Engineers have developed an open-source algorithm that combines the speed of AI with the precision of geometry to compare complex medical images quickly and accurately, helping detect subtle changes that, over time, ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / One tiny patch could bring hospital-style heart checks into homes

A lightweight wearable device developed by UNSW engineers could one day help people monitor their heart and breathing health from home, potentially reducing hospital visits and allowing doctors to detect problems earlier. ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / What drives lower-back nerve pain? Genetic clues could reshape stenosis care

An international research team has identified dozens of new genetic risk factors linked to lumbar spinal stenosis, a common degenerative condition of the lower spine. The study, led by researchers at the University of Oulu, ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / How waste build-up in the brain occurs in aging and neurodegeneration

To function properly, neurons need to recycle cellular waste before it becomes toxic. When neurons can no longer do that, either due to aging or harmful genetic mutations, neurodegenerative disease can set in. One sign that ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Head cooling may reduce depression symptoms and change brain activity

Wearing a cooling cap for 30 minutes may improve a person's sense of well-being, according to a new study by Penn State researchers. In a recent publication in Acta Psychologica, the researchers demonstrated that head cooling ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / A marathon can send heart warning signals soaring, but what those alarms really mean is far from settled

Changes to the heart linked to marathon running vary by age, sex and training level, finds a synthesis of the available data, published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. But it is not clear whether these changes represent ...

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / AI could provide 'early alert' for breast cancer 6 years in advance

Three commercially available radiology AI systems have shown the potential to flag early signs of breast cancer up to six years before a diagnosis, according to a study published in Radiology.

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Drug apitegromab may stop muscle loss when taking weight loss drugs

A drug called apitegromab may help preserve lean body mass during weight loss with tirzepatide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, according to a phase 2 clinical trial published in Nature Medicine. The findings suggest that blocking ...

Jun 9, 2026