HMN 2026: How The mystery of the eye disease that can blind infants

The eye disease known as retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) can make infants permanently blind if they are not treated. But there are big differences in how often Norwegian hospitals actually provide this treatment. “These differences between the hospitals are inexplicable,”…

HMN 2026: how well AI interprets clinical text and health records in nine languages

Overview of benchmarking LLMs in clinical text understanding. a, Workflow of benchmark construction, model evaluation and performance analysis. b, Clinical applications supported by the benchmark across different stages of patient care. Credit: Nature Biomedical Engineering (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41551-026-01719-2 Researchers at…

HMN 2026: How MRI method may predict kidney disease before it develops

An investigator at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has received international recognition for innovative imaging research that may help physicians identify patients at increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) before they undergo surgery for kidney tumors.…

HMN 2026: How Motion sickness is not a modern phenomenon

Symptoms of jolting, George Woodward, Eccentric Excursions or Literary and Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character and Country in Different Parts of England and South Wales (London: Allen and Co., 1796), 164. Credit: Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University. New historical research…

HMN 2026: How Smartphones reduce birth rate,

New US research links the mass adoption of smartphones since the dawn of the iPhone in 2007 to declining birth rates. As governments around the world struggle with ways to reverse plunging birth rates, new U.S. studies suggest they have…

HMN 2026: What are the Molecular mechanics behind heart cell restructuring

Microtubules coordinate directional cardiac remodeling. Credit: Science (2026). DOI: 10.1126 Microtubules, part of heart muscle cells’ internal “skeleton,” help determine how the heart changes shape under stress, and a common signaling pathway called the ERK pathway acts as a key…

HMN 2026: What is the Molecular cause of age-related cognitive decline

A research team from University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center has identified a critical molecular cause of age-related cognitive decline, potentially paving the way for new treatments to protect brain health as…

HMN 2026: How Mitochondria reveal new TDP-43 signaling route tied to ALS and dementia

Mitochondrial OXPHOS regulates TDP-43 oxidation and crosstalk with GADD34/PP1 via RNA granule-mitochondria contact sites. Credit: Nature Communications (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-74009-9 A new study published in Nature Communications has uncovered a communication pathway between mitochondria and RNA granules that may help…

HMN 2026: How A hub between protein quality control and DNA repair

Schematic model showing the role of RAD23A in proteasomal shuttling, positing the role of MINDY3 in this process. Credit: EMBO Reports (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s44319-026-00825-1 Researchers from the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit at the University of Dundee, together with…

HMN 2026: How Millions in the US report past-year psilocybin use

Dried Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms, one of more than 200 mushroom species with potential hallucinogenic properties. Credit: Public domain photo by Erik Fenderson A new look at data from a nationally representative survey finds that more than 8 million people, roughly…