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Two tests GPs can soon offer to help spot endometriosis

bbc - Experts hope they will be a game-changer and cut the nine-year or longer diagnosis waits patients can currently face.

AI Summary: Emerging research on hormonal signatures and blood biomarkers has led to development of tests GPs may soon use to spot endometriosis earlier. Patient accounts underline the life‑changing potential of timely diagnosis. The work promises less guesswork, fewer invasive procedures, and fewer years lost to unexplained pain—so yes, medicine might actually make life convenient for once.

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Meningococcal B vaccine ineffective in gonorrhea prevention for men who have sex with men

medicalxpress - The meningococcal B vaccine is ineffective in gonorrhea prevention among men who have sex with men (MSM) at high risk of infection, according to findings from the world's largest randomized controlled trial (RCT) into possible efficacy published in the Ne…

AI Summary: A major study found that the meningococcal B (MenB) vaccine does not provide protection against gonorrhea in men who have sex with men, contradicting earlier hopes that cross-protection might exist. Researchers emphasize the need for dedicated gonorrhea vaccines and continued public-health measures to control rising infection rates.

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First use of precision editing to study human embryo development reveals role of master gene

medicalxpress - Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Center for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome-editing technique can be used to alter a single gene in human embryonic cells, enabling the study of very early human development in unparalleled deta…

AI Summary: Scientists used precision genome editing in human embryos to identify a 'master' developmental gene that triggers early human development stages. The finding clarifies key molecular steps, offering insights into congenital disorders and embryology, but also reignites ethical debate over experimental editing — cue the lab‑coat philosophers.

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A Ban Won’t Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say

Kate Wells / kffhealthnews - As a federal court mulls a case that could result in significant restrictions on a pill used in most abortions, providers say they have alternatives to preserve access even in states with bans in place.

AI Summary: Providers and telehealth advocates warn that banning access won’t stop patients from obtaining abortion pills online. Telemedicine and pharmacy workarounds continue to provide routes for care, underscoring limits of state bans and foreshadowing prolonged legal and practical battles over remote prescribing, cross‑border services, and patient privacy.

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Cervical cancer deaths have plummeted thanks to HPV vaccine

newscientist - We already know the vaccine against human papillomavirus, or HPV, greatly reduces infections and cases of cervical cancer, and now we have the first evidence it prevents deaths too

AI Summary: New population data show the HPV vaccination program has driven a sharp drop in cervical cancer mortality, effectively eliminating deaths among the youngest women in reported cohorts. The findings underscore vaccine impact on prevention, bolster calls for broader uptake, and highlight a rare public‑health victory that actually lives up to the hype.


England study: near-zero deaths in vaccinated young women

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Scaling vaccines and screening: global equity and strategies

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NRG-GY018 at ASCO 2026: Pembrolizumab Plus Chemotherapy Sustains Overall Survival Benefit in Advanced Endometrial Cancer

oncodaily - The NRG-GY018 trial returned to the ASCO 2026 stage with the question that matters more than any progression endpoint: do patients actually live longer? Presented by Ramez N. Eskander, MD […]

AI Summary: Updated results from the NRG‑GY018 trial show adding pembrolizumab to chemotherapy sustains an overall survival benefit in advanced endometrial cancer. The follow‑up confirms the durability of immunotherapy’s impact and supports integrating checkpoint inhibitors into standard regimens for eligible patients, potentially changing practice for a cancer type that’s long hungered for better systemic options.

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Short-term fasting could boost chemo response in ovarian cancer, study suggests

medicalxpress - A simple change in meal timing may help improve outcomes for women with the most common and aggressive form of ovarian cancer, a new study suggests.

AI Summary: ASCO‑presented research indicates short‑term fasting around chemotherapy cycles can enhance response in high‑grade serous ovarian cancer versus a regular diet, altering tumor biology to increase chemosensitivity. The findings suggest a low‑cost adjunct to standard treatment, though real‑world feasibility and longer‑term benefits require larger trials — fasting as a potential therapeutic booster, not a fad.

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Curtis Henry: Impact of Weight Loss Drugs on Immune Responses and Anti-Tumor Immunity

oncodaily - Curtis Henry, shared a post on LinkedIn: “I just want to give a huge nod to Claire Pillsbury, a postdoctoral fellow in my laboratory, conducting research on how weight loss […]

AI Summary: Health authorities have put forward proposed plans for Liverpool Women’s Hospital outlining redevelopment and service reconfiguration intended to modernize maternity and women's services. Officials are seeking public feedback while the community and clinicians press for clarity on capacity, timelines and funding — because nothing says progress like blueprints that invite polite panic.

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Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs

bbc - STIs are particularly common among young people, with health experts saying testing for them is vital.

AI Summary: Public-health surveillance shows genital herpes cases climbing in England even as many other sexually transmitted infections fall. Experts warn the uptick signals gaps in prevention, testing and sexual-health services, underscoring the need for better awareness and targeted care rather than assuming the problem will fix itself. Yes, herpes is back on the agenda.

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In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes

Carl Zimmer / nytimes - Researchers relied on a newer gene-editing technique that may make it possibl to engineer embryos, a prospect that has long alarmed bioethicists.

AI Summary: Researchers report the first precise edits to human embryo genes, demonstrating a technical milestone that immediately reopened the ethical and safety conversation about germline modification. Scientists urge caution, tighter oversight and more study before any clinical application while bioethicists debate whether we’ve crossed a line that’s been long teased in science fiction.

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Not just ovaries—new name for PCOS reflects the condition's multisystem nature

medicalxpress - An estimated 1 in 8 women live with polycystic ovarian syndrome, commonly referred to as PCOS. However, the name is a bit of a misnomer; it suggests that the condition affects only the ovaries. In actuality, the condition is a broader metabolic and hormon…

AI Summary: Medical experts announced a name change for polycystic ovary syndrome to better reflect its multisystem effects rather than framing it solely as an ovarian disorder. The update aims to reduce stigma, encourage holistic management of metabolic and psychological comorbidities, and align terminology with current scientific understanding of the condition.

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Kicking Off the Cancer Planners Forum in Geneva – UICC

oncodaily - Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) shared a post on LinkedIn: “We’re excited to kick off the Cancer Planners Forum in Geneva today! Convening national leaders responsible for cancer control planning, […]

AI Summary: The UICC Cancer Planners Forum in Geneva brought policymakers, clinicians, and public‑health leaders together to map national cancer control strategies, prioritize cervical cancer elimination, and foster implementation partnerships. The forum emphasized practical planning, stakeholder engagement, and resource‑sensitive solutions to turn plans into measurable improvements in prevention, screening, and care delivery.


Cervical cancer elimination and clinical partnerships

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National cancer planning and policy priorities

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The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) convened the Cancer Planners Forum in Geneva, bringing together national cancer-control leaders, policymakers, clinicians and public‑health experts to advance practical planning and implementation. UICC reported 120 participants from 54 countries, including 45 cancer planners from 42 countries. Over the course of the forum — described by participants including UICC President‑Elect Zainab Shinkafi‑Bagudu, McCabe Centre’s Hayley Jones, and Pfizer’s Jennifer Young — delegates worked to map national cancer control strategies, prioritize cervical cancer elimination, and build implementation partnerships. The meeting emphasized stakeholder engagement and resource‑sensitive, operational approaches to turn plans into measurable improvements in prevention, screening and care delivery. UICC announced the forum both at its kickoff and on conclusion as a successful convening of planners and partners.

Women’s experiences are forgotten in research on childbirth and breastfeeding

Thomas Saïas, Professeur de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) / theconversation - Two studies in the field of perinatal care show how, in the areas of breastfeeding and obstetrics, science prioritizes risk and the baby at the expense of mothers’ well-being.

AI Summary: New analyses show that research into childbirth and breastfeeding repeatedly sidelines women's firsthand experiences, prioritizing clinical metrics over lived realities. Experts warn this gap limits understanding of postpartum challenges, skews policy and perpetuates poorer care. Calls are growing for qualitative measures, patient-centered outcomes and inclusive study designs that actually listen to mothers.


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License to deliver: Some midwives break the law to assist with home births

medicalxpress - In a midwife's suburban Atlanta home with a playground and chicken coop outside, Madie Collins lay on an examination table while the midwife measured her pregnant belly. Unlike at many a doctor's office, no crinkly paper sheet covered the table and no ant…

AI Summary: A growing number of midwives are reportedly supporting planned home births outside legal frameworks, knowingly operating without required licences. Regulators and health systems face a tricky balance between enforcing safety standards and meeting demand for community-based birthing options. Expect investigations, heated debates, and at least one bureaucrat suddenly very busy.

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Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill by mail

Sydney Halleman / healthcaredive - The ruling maintains access to mifepristone while litigation continues. The drug can still be prescribed at pharmacies or by mail without requiring in-person visits.

AI Summary: The Supreme Court intervened to maintain access to mifepristone, temporarily restoring telehealth prescribing and preserving mail distribution while litigation proceeds. The decision keeps the pill available nationwide, blocking lower-court restrictions that would have sharply limited remote access and complicated routine clinical care for patients and providers.




PCOS has been officially renamed PMOS, and it’s a momentous move

newscientist - PCOS will now be known as PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome), and for Alice Klein, who has the conditon, it's been a long time coming

AI Summary: Medical experts have rebranded polycystic ovary syndrome as "polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome" (PMOS) to better reflect its metabolic and endocrine drivers and improve diagnosis and treatment for about 170 million affected women worldwide. The change follows years of debate over an inaccurate name and aims to reduce misdiagnosis and guide more targeted care—because calling it something sensible might actually help.

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Court restricts abortion access across US by blocking mailing of mifepristone

abcnews - A federal appeals court has restricted access to one of the most common means of abortion in the U.S. by blocking the mailing of mifepristone

AI Summary: A federal appeals court has imposed new limits on distribution of mifepristone, blocking mail-order shipments and narrowing telehealth-based prescribing. The decision immediately complicates access for patients and clinicians who rely on remote care and pharmacy delivery, forcing last‑minute logistical changes, increased travel, and swift legal and policy responses as providers scramble to adapt.


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11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happening

bbc - Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.

AI Summary: New studies report rising incidence of several cancers among younger adults, with England data showing increases in bowel and ovarian cancers and researchers claiming early clues to underlying drivers. Scientists are calling for urgent investigation into environmental, lifestyle, and diagnostic factors, enhanced surveillance and prevention measures — because apparently youth is no longer a guarantee.


New lab discoveries point to targeted, immune-based cancer therapies

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Prevention and screening gaps risk late diagnoses, experts warn

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Younger adults facing rising cancers — investigators hunt environmental culprits

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