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Medical Xpress / CAR T-cell therapy improves survival in relapsed or refractory lymphoma

CAR T-cell immunotherapy improved progression-free and overall survival in patients with relapsed or refractory marginal zone lymphoma, according to a recent clinical trial published in The Lancet. Marginal zone lymphoma ...

Mar 4, 2026
Medical Xpress / Gaps in lung cancer treatment persist, study finds

In recent decades, lung cancer treatment has been transformed—new surgeries, new radiation techniques, and dramatically improved outcomes. But according to new research from Yale, published in JAMA Network Open, one thing ...

Mar 4, 2026
Medical Xpress / Beating, 3D-printed heart model developed for surgical practice

Washington State University researchers have developed a 3D-printed model of the left side of the heart that contracts and beats, offering the chance for surgeons and medical students to rehearse important heart surgeries ...

Mar 4, 2026
Medical Xpress / GLP-1 weight-loss drugs comparably effective across age, race and starting weight

Popular GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs for weight loss, also known as GLP-1 RAs, appear to be similarly effective among patients of different ages, races, and starting weights, with women benefiting somewhat more than men, ...

Mar 4, 2026
Medical Xpress / A questionnaire allows for reliable measurement of cancer patients' concerns

The fear that cancer will progress or worsen is one of the most common concerns among people living with the disease. Identifying and measuring this concern is key to providing appropriate psychological care and improving ...

Mar 4, 2026
Medical Xpress / Deciding for others can lower confidence in one's own judgments

From the moment we wake to the time we hit the bed at night, we make numerous decisions, some big but mostly small. Although decision-making is a fundamental part of human life, researchers have found that the level of difficulty ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / Ultra-processed foods in preschool years associated with behavioral difficulties in childhood

A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood, and behavioral and emotional development. Specifically, the team found that higher ultra-processed ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / Injectable 'satellite livers' could offer an alternative to liver transplantation

More than 10,000 Americans who suffer from chronic liver disease are on a waitlist for a liver transplant, but there are not enough donated organs for all of those patients. Additionally, many people with liver failure aren't ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / 7 hours 18 mins may be optimal sleep length for avoiding type 2 diabetes precursor

Sleeping for 7 hours and 18 minutes every night may be the sweet spot for warding off the risk of insulin resistance—the precursor to type 2 diabetes—suggests a large observational study published in the open access journal ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / Tau tangles may hijack brain's energy, linking early sleep loss to Alzheimer's changes

Scientists at the University of Kentucky have uncovered a new reason why people with Alzheimer's disease often struggle with sleep, long before memory loss begins. The study, led by researchers at the Sanders-Brown Center ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / Bacteria found in mouth and gut may help protect against severe peanut allergic reactions

One of the big mysteries in food allergy is why two people with similar levels of peanut-specific antibodies can react so differently. It turns out the answer may be in the mouth and gut's bacteria. A new study, led by researchers ...

Mar 3, 2026
Medical Xpress / Probiotic study at 12,740 feet links supplements to higher oxygen levels

Oxygen is critical to life. When levels of oxygen change, it can have immediate and lasting impacts on a person's health. Tatum Simonson, Ph.D., associate professor of medicine and John B. West Endowed Chair in respiratory ...

Mar 3, 2026