Andalusia's President Juanma Moreno announces the dismissal of Health Counselor Rocío Hernández at a press conference in Seville, amid visible protests over breast cancer screening errors.

Andalusia's government dismisses health counselor over breast cancer screening errors

October 09, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Andalusia's regional president, Juanma Moreno, has announced the dismissal of Health Counselor Rocío Hernández following errors in the breast cancer screening program affecting about 2,000 women. The move comes amid massive protests in Seville and opposition calls for an investigation. The government has launched an emergency plan to review pending cases.

Listeria outbreak sickens over 100 at Stockholm luxury restaurant

October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

More than 100 people have reported food poisoning after dining at Coco & Carmen, a luxury restaurant in Stockholm's Östermalm district. Several cases of listeria infection were confirmed, leading to around 20 hospitalizations. The source of the outbreak remains under investigation.

Study shows older fathers transmit more disease mutations through selfish sperm

A new study reveals that older men pass on significantly more disease-causing genetic mutations to their children due to the rapid proliferation of mutant sperm stem cells. Researchers found that the proportion of mutated sperm rises sharply with age, from 1 in 50 for men in their early thirties to nearly 1 in 20 by age 70. This phenomenon, driven by 'selfish' mutations, heightens risks for severe disorders in offspring.

Japanese researchers identify biological cause of long COVID brain fog

Scientists in Japan have discovered a key molecular change behind the brain fog experienced by many long COVID patients. Using advanced brain imaging, they found increased density of AMPA receptors linked to cognitive impairment. The findings, published on October 1, 2025, could lead to new diagnostics and treatments.

German cabinet approves reforms on police, hospitals and social contributions

October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The German cabinet deliberated on Wednesday on modernizing the Federal Police Act, which among other things strengthens drone defense. Changes to hospital reform and higher social contributions for high earners were also approved. Stricter rules for medical cannabis are in focus as well.

Scientists identify five distinct sleep profiles and health links

Researchers have pinpointed five types of sleep patterns among young adults, each associated with specific mental health issues and brain activity differences. The study highlights how sleep disturbances, aid use, and short duration connect to cognition, emotions, and behaviors. These profiles offer new insights into sleep's broad impact on well-being.

Scientists uncover brain circuit that overrides chronic pain

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have identified a group of brainstem neurons that can suppress chronic pain signals when survival needs like hunger or fear arise. These Y1 receptor neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus act as a neural switchboard, prioritizing urgent biological demands over persistent discomfort. The discovery, published in Nature, offers potential new avenues for pain treatments.

Study links prediabetes remission to lower diabetes risk without weight loss

Researchers in Tübingen have found that people with prediabetes can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 71% through lifestyle changes that normalize blood sugar levels, even if they do not lose weight. The study emphasizes the role of improved fat distribution over mere weight reduction. This challenges current guidelines focused primarily on shedding pounds.

Listeria found in 13 foods at restaurant coco & carmen

October 11, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Several foods at the luxury restaurant Coco & Carmen in Stockholm tested positive for listeria after an outbreak infecting 15 people. Truffle mix, semifreddo espresso, and wild boar consommé showed the highest levels, over 30 times the limit. The restaurant is sanitizing and reopening on October 11.

New study forecasts heat-related deaths a week in advance

October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a forecasting system that can predict heat-related deaths in Europe a week in advance. The system combines meteorological data with health statistics for more accurate warnings. Over 100,000 people died from extreme heat in Europe during the summers of 2022 and 2023.

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