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Medical Xpress / AI can improve mental health questionnaires by detecting overlaps and redundancies

Large language models can help improve questionnaires used to diagnose mental illness by optimizing symptom generalizability and reducing redundancy. They can even contribute to new conceptualizations of mental disorders. ...

Nov 18, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Bone marrow model built entirely from human cells can reduce animal testing

Our body's "blood factory" consists of specialized tissue made up of bone cells, blood vessels, nerves and other cell types. Now, researchers have succeeded for the first time in recreating this cellular complexity in the ...

Nov 18, 2025 in Medical research
Medical Xpress / Gut bacteria associated with life-threatening complications in African children with severe malaria

Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have uncovered new evidence that changes in the gut bacteria of African children with severe malaria are linked to life-threatening complications.

Medical Xpress / Long COVID can take eight different trajectories, study finds

New research led by Mass General Brigham followed more than 3,500 patients, finding that 10.3% had symptoms consistent with long COVID three months after infection, 81% of whom continued to experience persistent or intermittent ...

Medical Xpress / Shingles vaccine most promising common drug to potentially prevent Alzheimer's

A new study has identified three existing medications that could be repurposed to treat or prevent Alzheimer's disease.

Nov 18, 2025 in Medications
Medical Xpress / Boosting telomerase activity slows lung cell aging in pulmonary fibrosis study

Pulmonary fibrosis—also known in technical terms as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)—is a rare but life-threatening disease. It causes scarring of the connective tissue between the functional tissue of the lungs, leading ...

Medical Xpress / COVID-19 pandemic boosted wages for the lowest-earning health care workers, finds study

For the past several decades, the American economy has seen consistently widening wage gaps. Highly educated and specially trained workers have seen their salaries steadily rise, while less-educated workers in lower-wage ...

Nov 18, 2025 in Medical economics
Medical Xpress / Looking good isn't everything: Researchers assess AI method for processing medical images

Artificial intelligence has exploded in popularity in recent years, and many proponents are excited about its potential uses in medicine: for example, processing samples quickly or identifying markers of disease that may ...

Nov 18, 2025 in Radiology & Imaging
Medical Xpress / AI-assisted immune profiling helps predict treatment success in rectal cancer patients

Artificial intelligence (AI) can predict how well patients with rectal cancer will respond to treatment by analyzing standard tissue samples taken during diagnosis, finds a new study from researchers at UCL and UCLH.

Nov 18, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Research finds persistent racial disparities in cesarean births

Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University's Center for Women's Health have identified recent national trends in cesarean births, noting significant racial and ethnic disparities.

Nov 18, 2025 in Obstetrics & gynaecology
Medical Xpress / Teeth of babies of stressed mothers come out earlier, suggests study

Children have 20 milk teeth, 10 in each jaw. This set of teeth is important for chewing and speaking, and helps to keep space open for the subsequent set of 32 permanent teeth. Milk teeth begin to develop in the womb around ...

Nov 18, 2025 in Dentistry
Medical Xpress / Body's circadian rhythm may increase overnight cardiovascular risk in people with sleep apnea

New research suggests that the circadian system in people with obstructive sleep apnea may disrupt blood vessel function overnight, which may help explain the higher risk of nighttime heart attacks in people with sleep apnea.

Nov 18, 2025 in Cardiology