HMN 2026: Why some chikungunya virus infections may turn chronic

Chikungunya virus, which is transmitted to people by infected Aedes mosquitoes and characterized by high fever and intense joint swelling and pain, has made a resurgence in many countries around the world in recent years. In the first nine months…

HMN 2026: What is the Ebola first recovery

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is in the DRC to help fight Ebola. The UN health chief was on Friday in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where authorities are struggling to contain the spread of a deadly Ebola outbreak but…

HMN 2026: How Large-scale clinical trial provides long-sought answers

A nationwide study has shed new light on how to most effectively and safely treat Chiari malformation and syringomyelia, rare neurological diseases that impact both children and young adults. In the first randomized controlled clinical trial for this condition conducted…

HMN 2026: How An immune shift is tied to tumor resistance and poorer outcomes

Credit: Nature Communications (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-71471-3 Chemotherapy can be life-saving for many patients, but not all tumors respond—and some that do, may eventually become resistant. Investigators at Houston Methodist have identified a possible explanation for this resistance, offering new insight…

HMN 2026: How Cells trap heat in ways standard fluid physics cannot explain

An illustration of the mechanism by which temperature in cells remains and the biological effects it can have. Credit: Nature Communications (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-71878-y Living cells cool much slower than our current understanding of heat conduction can explain, according to…

HMN 2026: How Cannabis use does not lower testosterone

The effects of cannabis on the hormonal system and male fertility remain controversial within the scientific community. A study conducted by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with the Swiss Center for Applied Human Toxicology (SCAHT), provides a new…

HMN 2026: Why some cancers are worse than others

Graphical abstract. Credit: Cancer Research (2026). DOI: 10.1158 Megan Sweet slices tumors. A normal day in the lab finds the Virginia Tech graduate student with hands deep inside a refrigerated metal box, pulling a mounted mouse-grown tumor incrementally closer to…