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AlterNet on MSN.com · 2d

Medical journal says science getting 'violently dismembered' by Trump intimidation tactics

One of the top medical journals in the world is now directly condemning President Donald Trump's administration over its continued attacks on the scientific community. In a recent editorial00814-1/fulltext),
Hawaii News Now on MSN.com · 4h

Medical students honor those who donated themselves to science in paddle out

The ceremony served as an opportunity for JABSOM students to meet and pay their respects to the families of those who had kindly donated their bodies to science.
Icon for www.news-medical.netNews Medical · 5d

Medical Science News

A PLOS ONE study tested the real-world filtration efficiency of cloth masks, medical masks, and respirators, revealing large differences in performance based on fit and mask type. Only N95s and ...
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Medical Topics News

Apr. 23, 2025 — A new study finds vision loss fears may deter some patients from cataract surgery, despite it being the only effective treatment. The research underscores the role of doctor ...
The New York Times · 3d

‘Vaguely Threatening’: Federal Prosecutor Queries Leading Medical Journal

The New England Journal of Medicine received a letter suggesting that it was biased and compromised by external pressure. Other journals have also received the letter.
Icon for www.sciencedaily.comScience Daily · 2d

Medical Education and Training News

The research underscores the role of doctor-patient relationships in medical ... VR-Haptics-Enhanced Training Holds Potential to Transform Dental Education Dec. 18, 2024 — A new comprehensive ...
The New York Times · 7d

The New Science of Aging Can Predict Your Future

In the near future, doctors may not only be able to identify whether a person is at high risk for a serious, age-related disease; they may also be able to predict when that disease is most likely to manifest and how quickly it could progress. Several recent discoveries from the science of aging are making this increasingly possible.
8NewsNow.com on MSN.com · 20h

Southern Hills Hospital hosts science, robotics event for Las Vegas students

Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center hosted a science and robotics event for local Las Vegas students to explore cutting-edge robotic technology. A variety of life-saving technology and state-of-the-art hospital robots were on display,
cleveland.com on MSN.com · 6d

Feds allege bias in medical journal edited by Cleveland Clinic doctor; defenders decry ‘Orwellian’ tactics

Martin’s letter was published on social media by Chicago-based psychiatrist Eric Reinhart, who accused the Trump administration of using U.S. Attorneys to intimidate academic journals. He urged them to “refuse to comply with these fascist tactics.”
Icon for www.udel.eduUniversity of Delaware · 21d

Science as art

a field that requires accuracy along with advanced training in medical science and visual communication. “You don’t hear about it as a career, especially when you think of careers in the arts,” she said. López decided to add a minor in forensic ...
Icon for www.livescience.comLive Science · Dec 27, 2024

Diagnostic dilemma — Unusual case reports from the medical literature

At Live Science, our writers and editors highlight ... A man with a complex medical history ended up with a rare bacterial infection after taking probiotics in the hospital.
Ars Technica · 19d

Revolt brews against RFK Jr. as experts pen rally cries in top medical journal

Health experts took to one of the country's leading medical journals to pen searing rebukes of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s first weeks as the country's top health official —and they called upon their colleagues to rise up to fight the misinformation and distrust they allege Kennedy, a long-time anti-vaccine advocate, is fomenting.
The Boston Globe · Mar 28, 2025

Russian scientist at Harvard Medical School detained by ICE for undeclared ‘frog embryo samples’

Kseniia Petrova was returning from a two-week vacation in France, where she went to see a famed classical pianist perform, when she was detained at Logan International Airport on Feb. 16, Leonid Peshkin, a principal research scientist at Harvard, said in a phone interview.
Icon for www.popsci.comPopular Science · 27d

How an unusual medical procedure transmitted Alzheimer’s

Credit: VERONIKA ZAKHAROVA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY VERONIKA ZAKHAROVA ... there’s no evidence that Alzheimer’s can spread through medical procedures used today. He also conceded that if ...
The Associated Press on MSN.com · 4d

Trump science cuts roil university labs, targeting bird feeder research, AI literacy work and more

Hundreds of university researchers in the U.S. have had their National Science Foundation funding abruptly canceled to comply with President Donald Trump's directive to end support of research on diversity,
KWTX · 4d

Degrees of Science: Measles

The ongoing Measles outbreak has lead to over 800 confirmed cases of Measles. In this week's Degrees of Science we are diving into the science of Measles, and how effective (and safe) the MMR vaccine is.
Icon for www.digitaljournal.comDigital Journal · 21d

Advances in 3D printing are helping medical applications

The medical sector is one of the largest spaces ... Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news. Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and ...
Icon for phys.orgPhys.org · 28d

New AI models enhance protein data analysis for medical research

Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) New AI models, InstaNovo and InstaNovo+, enhance protein data analysis, significantly improving accuracy and discovery in proteomics. These models outperform ...
Times Now · 7d

IIT Guwahati Launches 4-Year Bachelor of Science (BS) Progamme in Biomedical Science and Engineering

IIT Guwahati launches a new BS progamme in Biomedical Science and Engineering, offering interdisciplinary learning with AIIMS and NIPER. Admissions open from April 25 to May 25, 2025., Education News
Icon for www.manilatimes.netmanilatimes · 5d

FIELD MEDICAL ANNOUNCES FIRST-IN-HUMAN DATA FOR FOCAL PFA IN SCAR-RELATED VT AT HEART RHYTHM 2025

HRS 2025, the premier global meeting for heart rhythm science, is expected to draw more than 9,000 attendees and 2,000 expert faculty. Field Medical joins this record-breaking lineup with eight presentations spanning live case demonstrations, poster ...
Radio Tamazuj · 5h

Torit Health Institute graduates over 400 medical students

More than 400 medical students graduated on Saturday from Torit Health Science Institute (THSI) in Eastern Equatoria State, after completing three-year diploma programs aimed at addressing healthcare shortages in the state.
TIME · Mar 20, 2025

Dr. Francis Collins Led the NIH. Now, He Fears for the Future of Science

D r. Francis Collins led the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world’s largest funder of biomedical research, under three presidents—including Trump during his first term. He left that post in 2021 and retired from his career in government in March 2025.
CBS News on MSN.com · 20h

Medical research brain drain: Why scientists could flee the U.S.

The Trump administration's staff reductions and cuts to research funding could potentially cause young scientists to leave the U.S. in search of more stable opportunities abroad.
Scientific American · 17d

The Science Fields and State Hit Hardest by Trump NIH Cuts, in 4 Charts

An analysis reveals which fields of science and U.S. states are being hit hardest by National Institutes of Health grant terminations
The Conversation · Mar 28, 2025

Cuts to science research funding cut American lives short − federal support is essential for medical breakthroughs

The National Institutes of Health has been integral to scientific progress in treating countless human diseases. Without its support, patients will ultimately pay the price.
Coeur d'Alene Press · 5d

MEDICAL RESEARCH: Defunding is a mistake

Everyone is going to suffer once this destruction of research, science-based institutions and medical research is shredded by this administration. For generations.
Science-Based Medicine · 2d

Our Current Medical Establishment Would Have Botched COVID, The Same Way They Are Botching Measles

Those of us who paid attention to their COVID wishcasting are not the least bit surprised that measles is killing and injuring children under their watch.
News-Medical.Net · 11h

The Science Behind Breathwork and Stress Reduction

Scientific studies validate breathwork's role in reducing anxiety and stress, highlighting its effectiveness in promoting mental health and emotional balance.
Icon for pharmaphorum.compharmaphorum · 1d

Medical affairs: learning to change behaviour?

Brian Jepson reviews recent research that points to the need for greater engagement with behavioural science among medical affairs professionals, to inform medical education and engage HCPs.
Icon for www.sciencefriday.comScience Friday · 6d

How Real Doctors Brought ‘The Pitt’ To Life

And medical professionals are praising the show for its accuracy ... Our show art is illustrated by Abelle Hayford. And support for Science Friday’s science and arts coverage comes from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Do you have science-inspired ...
Icon for www.nationalgeographic.comNational Geographic news · 17d

How Early Islamic Science Advanced Medicine

Greek science became the basis for the development ... fi al-Tibb—Canon of Medicine—became one of the most famous medical works of all time, and an extraordinary exercise in the bringing ...
Icon for www.ndtv.comNDTV · 25d

Scientists Seek To Cultivate 'Spare' Human Bodies For Medical Miracles

Medical research is facing a severe shortage ... Although it may seem like science fiction, recent technological progress has pushed this concept into the realm of plausibility.
The Lancet · 2d

Supporting medical science in the USA

The pursuit of rigorous medical science is not compatible with capitulation to government demands aimed at weaponising and eroding science. On April 14, Edwin R Martin Jr, the Trump-appointed interim US attorney for the District of Columbia,
The Conversation · 28d

Flawed medical studies can end up in doctors’ advice. We developed a tool to stop it

Evidence suggests scientific misconduct – from fabricated or manipulated data to methodological errors and ethical concerns – is a growing problem. In some disciplines, estimates suggest as many as 40% of studies included in systematic reviews may have issues with their integrity.
Icon for pharmaphorum.compharmaphorum · 2d

The growing medical science liaison function

In this article, Yanis Saradijan discusses the role of medical science liaisons, using statistics from a recent study of MSLs to comment on the trends in MSL management since their creation in the ...
Psychology Today · 4d

How Local News Can Deliver an Essential Defense of Science

By supporting local news and promoting the value of their work, researchers and students can bolster a tool for defending science.