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#1931Medicine & HealthFront Page17 November 2025

Walking the Tightrope: Optimising Blood Thinner Timing After Brain Surgery

A new international trial aims to determine the safest time to restart anticoagulation medication for patients recovering from chronic subdural haematoma surgery. The study compares restarting treatment at five days versus thirty days to balance the risks of blood clots against recurrent bleeding.

By Raj, Tommiska, Kivisaari, Korja, Luostarinen, Virta, Taimela, Järvinen, Niemelä, Koivisto, Leinonen, Saemundsson, Fletcher-Sandersjöö, Korhonen, Tetri, Rauhala, Laukka, Czuba, Bartek, Danner, Knuutinen, Luoto, Posti, Satopää

#1932Medicine & HealthFront Page14 November 2025

Leukaemia Survival Gap: Why Real-World Outcomes Lag Behind Clinical Trials

A major analysis of nearly 55,000 patients with a specific leukaemia reveals a significant gap between outcomes in controlled trials and real-world practice. While early death rates are falling, they remain almost twice as high in observational settings, highlighting an urgent need to standardise patient care.

By Chean, Kemp, Fodil, Darmon, Azoulay, Dupont

#1933Environmental Science8 November 2025

Absheron Peninsula's Coasts Under Threat: Satellite Data Reveals Rapid Degradation

Multi-sensor satellite data reveals a critical decline in water quality and significant coastal reshaping in the Southern Absheron Peninsula. This degradation, driven by climate shifts and anthropogenic activities, highlights an urgent need for sustainable management to protect the Caspian Sea's ecosystems.

By Ahadov, Gadirli, Hajiyeva

#1934Medicine & HealthFront Page15 December 2025

Massive Cohort Study Re-evaluates GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Arrhythmia Risk

A massive analysis of nearly 700,000 patient records indicates a sharp decline in severe heart rhythm disorders among obese patients using GLP-1s. The data highlights a potential protective benefit against cardiac arrest and fibrillation over three years.

By Jaiswal, Hanif, Goyal, Yasmeen, Garimella, Mashkoor, Vempati, Deb, Nasir, Rajak, Shrestha, Mattumpuram, Weinberg

#1935NeuroscienceFront Page17 January 2026

Melamine Cyanurate Neurotoxicity: When the Brain’s Cleaning Crew Goes on Strike

New research suggests that melamine cyanurate, a crystal formed from industrial chemicals, impairs brain function by shutting down the cells' internal recycling system. This blockage leads to oxidative damage and memory loss, though kickstarting the cleaning process may reverse the effects.

By Sun, Lai, Wan, Mei, Li, Yang, An

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