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#431Medicine & HealthFront Page13 November 2025

Sepsis Survival Isn't One-Size-Fits-All

Not all sepsis survivors face the same future. New research shows that patients can be classified into five distinct subtypes at hospital discharge, which powerfully predict their risk of death and long-term disability, paving the way for more personalised aftercare.

By Flick, Kamphuis, Valley, Armstrong-Hough, Iwashyna

#432Genetics & Molecular BiologyFront Page27 January 2026

Decoding Dengue Virus Genetic Susceptibility: A Path to Precision Immunity

A systematic review identifies specific genetic mutations in Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that influence an individual's risk of contracting Dengue and the severity of the illness. These findings point toward a future where genomic profiling could dictate treatment strategies for neglected tropical diseases.

By Candrasari, Purwosatrio, Purnomosari, Laksanawati, Nirwati

#433Medicine & HealthFront Page9 March 2026

How the High-dose influenza vaccine is Reshaping Public Health Trials

Researchers have successfully embedded a massive clinical trial directly into Spain's public health system. This pragmatic approach bypasses traditional bottlenecks, collecting real-world data seamlessly through existing digital registries.

By Mallah, Pardo-Seco, Rodriguez-Tenreiro-Sánchez, Giné-Vázquez, Mirás-Carballal, Piñeiro-Sotelo, Cribeiro-González, Conde-Pájaro, González-Pérez, Razzini, Rivero-Calle, Dacosta-Urbieta, Harris, Loiacono, van Aalst, Farre, Dufournet, Johansen, Modin, Biering-Sørensen, Duran-Parrondo, Martinón-Torres

#434Computer Science & AIFront Page29 November 2025

The Missing Link in AI-Driven Diabetes Prediction

A systematic review of 49 studies reveals that while researchers are actively using machine learning to predict diabetes complications, they have yet to adopt recent breakthroughs like generative AI. Although eye-related issues are the most studied focus, significant opportunities remain in analysing unstructured data such as medical images.

By Pescol, Bosoni, Ghilotti, De Cata, Sacchi, Bellazzi

#435Medicine & HealthFront Page17 November 2025

Green Seaweed Extract Calms Lung Inflammation in Study

An extract from the common green seaweed Ulva lactuca has demonstrated significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In an in vivo study, the extract not only neutralised harmful free radicals but also helped restore damaged lung tissue and suppressed key inflammatory markers, highlighting its potential as a natural resource for medicine.

By Alotaibi, El‐Masry, El‐Bouseary, El‐Sheekh, Saleh, Sultan, Alosaimi, El‐Nagar

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