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Medical Xpress / Leukemia cells use a sugar-coated protein to hide from the immune system, study reveals

Leukemia is adept at dodging the immune system, making it resistant to many of the newest generation of cancer immunotherapies. Now, researchers have identified a key part of the cancer's disguise: a protein called CD43 on ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / A lung cancer that changes its identity may be hiding in plain sight

A new study co-led by the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) shows that some lung cancers can change identity as they evolve, shifting from one cancer type to another in ways that may make them more aggressive and harder ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / How active play at age 2 can set a decade of activity into motion

The numbers are sobering: nearly 80% of the world's teenagers don't get enough physical activity, according to the World Health Organization. But a new longitudinal study from Université de Montréal suggests the seeds of ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Negative effects of artificial sweeteners may pass on to next generation, study suggests

Health organizations are starting to raise concerns about the potential long-term impacts of artificial sweeteners, which taste sweet but—unlike sugar—contain no calories, suggesting they could interfere with energy metabolism ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / With navigating nematodes, scientists map out how brains implement behaviors

Animal behavior reflects a complex interplay between an animal's brain and its sensory surroundings. Only rarely have scientists been able to discern how actions emerge from this interaction. A new study in Nature Neuroscience ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Hidden skin microbe activity revealed in real time with RNA method

Scientists have long known that our skin is home to vast communities of bacteria, fungi and viruses. But knowing which microbes are present only tells part of the story. What matters just as much is which microbes are active, ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Adding 1,700 to 5,500 steps per day offsets risk of chronic disease

Adding as little as 1,700 to 5,500 steps per day can offset the risk of a list of chronic diseases—including obesity, diabetes and sleep apnea—according to a new study from a corresponding author with Vanderbilt Health.

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / What does it mean to be well? Research delivers building blocks for good mental health

For decades, "mental well-being" has been one of the most used, but least agreed upon, terms in mental health. Now, a landmark study led by Adelaide University and Be Well Co has brought alignment to one of mental health's ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Advanced CT scan analysis may help identify different forms of sarcoidosis

Researchers have identified a new method for analyzing chest CT scans that may help physicians better understand the different forms of sarcoidosis, a complex inflammatory lung disease that affects more than 150,000 people ...

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Study identifies why nightmares persist in children and how to break the cycle

Research from the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tulsa proposes a new model to explain why nightmares can persist over time in children and how therapy can be designed to break that cycle.

Apr 10, 2026
Medical Xpress / Meditation changes brain activity quickly with a noticeable peak at 7 minutes, research reveals

Meditation is widely recognized for its extensive range of mental and physical health benefits, from reducing stress and anxiety to boosting cognitive and emotional health. What was considered a fringe activity is now a mainstream ...

Apr 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Sauna heat sends white blood cells surging through your bloodstream, study finds

Sauna bathing releases white blood cells into the bloodstream, a new study from Finland shows. Circulating white blood cells play a key role in the body's defense against various pathogens and diseases. The results were published ...

Apr 9, 2026