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From placenta-targeted mRNA to needle-free skin vaccines, AI-designed colitis drugs and PCT-guided antibiotic stopping, these eight early-stage medical advances are worth watching as they move toward clinical use.
This week’s top five medical advances include a first-in-human engineered heart muscle patch, a plant compound improving lifespan in aged female mice, evidence that some breast cancer survivors may not need annual mammograms, a sensitive urine test for high-grade bladder cancer, and a newly described autoimmune cause of osteomalacia targeting PHEX.
This week’s neuro headlines: an AI MRI that flags dementia risk decades early, neurogenesis into the late 70s, stroke treatment advances with tirofiban and catheter-delivered tenecteplase, and an IL-34 immune link to autism-like behaviors.
Weekly medical roundup: tarlatamab shows survival benefit in small cell lung cancer; PanDerm AI boosts dermatology diagnosis; robotic rectal surgery lowers recurrence and long‑term dysfunction; durvalumab improves responses in resectable gastric cancer; and a 'milli‑spinner' device shrinks tough clots in preclinical tests.
This week’s neuro headlines: an AI MRI that flags dementia risk decades early, neurogenesis into the late 70s, stroke treatment advances with tirofiban and catheter-delivered tenecteplase, and an IL-34 immune link to autism-like behaviors.
From placenta-targeted mRNA to needle-free skin vaccines, AI-designed colitis drugs and PCT-guided antibiotic stopping, these eight early-stage medical advances are worth watching as they move toward clinical use.
This week’s top five medical advances include a first-in-human engineered heart muscle patch, a plant compound improving lifespan in aged female mice, evidence that some breast cancer survivors may not need annual mammograms, a sensitive urine test for high-grade bladder cancer, and a newly described autoimmune cause of osteomalacia targeting PHEX.
Telemedicine innovations drive remote care into unknown territory, with integrated platforms and automated tools igniting true curiosity. What happens next?