WHO consultation advances public health and social measures for public health emergencies

For its third global technical consultation on Public Health and Social Measures (PHSM) during health emergencies, held on 24–26 March, WHO brought together over 120 experts from 44 Member States representing ministries of health, national institutes of public health and academia as well as civil society and international organizations.  PHSM refers to nonpharmaceutical interventions that … Read more

<![CDATA[Circulating Tumor DNA After Neoadjuvant Therapy Predicts Breast Cancer Recurrence]]>

For thousands of breast cancer patients, the completion of neoadjuvant therapy brings relief, yet a lingering uncertainty remains. Will the cancer return? Traditional imaging often misses microscopic disease, leaving clinicians and patients guessing during the critical surveillance window. A shift toward molecular monitoring is changing this paradigm, offering a clearer view of recurrence risk through … Read more

Blood proteins can help build conductive polymers in the brain

  Researchers at Purdue University have harnessed a protein in blood to assemble conducting polymers, potentially opening the door for better, more compatible polymers to integrate bioelectronics with existing physiology (Science 2026, DOI: 10.1126/science.adu5500).Researchers at Purdue University have harnessed a protein in blood to assemble conducting polymers, potentially opening the door for better, more compatible … Read more

Sugary drink taxes are not effective in fast-food settings, drive-through analysis suggests

Archyde New research from NYU Grossman School of Medicine indicates sugary drink taxes fail to reduce calorie purchases in U.S. Fast-food settings. Published in PLOS Medicine, the study suggests fiscal policies … Read More The post Sugary drink taxes are not effective in fast-food settings, drive-through analysis suggests appeared first on Archyde. Source link