HMN 2026: How Obesity may influence how breast cancer spreads

Graphical abstract. Credit: The American Journal of Pathology (2026). DOI: 10.1016 Obesity may change how early-stage breast cancer becomes invasive, according to a study by University of Oklahoma researchers published in The American Journal of Pathology. Obesity is a known…

HMN 2026: Neutrophils manufacture schizophrenia-linked protein

Neutrophil C4 protein is positively correlated with the number of C4A gene copies in SZ. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2026). DOI: 10.1073 The most common white blood cells in your body—immune cells called neutrophils—can make a…

HMN 2026: How Nervous system helps lung cancer evade the immune system

Graphical abstract. Credit: Cell (2026). DOI: 10.1016 Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have revealed that sensory nerve signals interfere with the immune system’s response to lung cancer. This previously unrecognized neuroimmune connection could be targeted to improve responses to…

HMN 2026: How Muscle mass is preserved after obesity drug treatment,

New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO2026) in Istanbul, Turkey (12–15 May) shows that following treatment with GLP-1 drugs for obesity, most weight loss is fat mass (80–85%) and relative muscle mass is preserved. The study is…

HMN 2026: How Murray Valley encephalitis can be fatal. With no vaccine

Credit: Satheesh Cholakkal from Pexels Health authorities in the Northern Territory have issued warnings for residents and visitors to avoid mosquito bites after two people from Alice Springs died from Murray Valley encephalitis. It’s a reminder that mosquitoes in many…

HMN 2026: How MRI technique enhances valve disease evaluation

Representative cine-CMR four-chamber image demonstrating severe tricuspid regurgitation. Credit: Dr. Robert Zhang A new cardiac magnetic resonance imaging-based measurement may improve how physicians assess a common heart valve condition, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian…

HMN 2026: Why some find mental health benefits in everyday tasks

Monks polish the wooden corridor of the walkway that connects between temple buildings at Soji-ji in Yokohama, Japan on July 5, 2016. Credit: AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File Amid spring cleaning season, it can be tempting to dismiss housework as drudgery,…

HMN 2026: How to ‘Shoot for the moon?’ but Aim a bit lower

Credit: Image generated by the editorial team using AI for illustrative purposes. How ambitious should you be? Folk wisdom offers conflicting advice: “Shoot for the moon,” but also, “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.” A new…

HMN 2026: How New target could reshape aging and cancer research

Metformin 500mg tablets. Credit: public domain Scientists at Université de Montréal have figured out how metformin—a common drug that’s used to treat type-2 diabetes and that may cut the risk of developing cancer and even help humans and other mammals…