This time, it's personal: Enhancing patient response to cancer immunotherapy
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International Scholar Feature: Cancer immunotherapy research spans departments, continents
By Lexi Baker
How Immunotherapy Can Treat Cancer and Other Diseases: 8 Things to Know
By Kathy Katella and Jeremy Ledger
Immunotherapy promises next leap forward in cancer treatment | Interviews
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Genetic link identified between IBD and PD
By Liji Thomas
Study identifies genetic link between inflammatory bowel disease and Parkinson's disease
Research suggests new paths for combined therapeutic strategies
By Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
Sex-dependent interactions between prodromal intestinal inflammation and LRRK2 G2019S in mice promote endophenotypes of Parkinson's disease | Communications Biology
Unraveling the genetic connection between IBD and Parkinson's disease
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Shorter infection-to-infection interval observed in 2022 mpox outbreak
By Stephanie Soucheray
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Red squirrels instrumental in spreading leprosy in medieval England, study finds
Deciphering Zoonotic Mysteries: The Squirrel-Leprosy Connection in Medieval Europe
Nanotech vaccine for coronaviruses, and leper squirrels | Podcasts
Leprosy in Medieval England Probably Came From Red Squirrels
By Isaac Schultz
Researchers In England Uncovered A Strain Of Leprosy In The Remains Of A Medieval-Era Red Squirrel, Suggesting This Species May Have Once Contributed To The Disease's Spread
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Socio-cultural beliefs and perceptions influencing diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer among women in Ghana: a systematic review - BMC Women's Health
By Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, Victoria Bam and Abdul-Aziz Seidu
Microplastics found in human blood: potential cardiovascular threat
By Sanchari Sinha Dutta
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COVID-19 linked to rise in autoimmune lung disease, study finds
By Priyom Bose
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New Wegovy clinical trial finds surprising benefits that go way beyond weight loss
By Denise Dador
Ozempic found to cut heart disease and keep weight off for four years
By Lauren Chadwick
Semaglutide can yield weight loss, lower heart issues for at least four years in non-diabetic adults with overweight
People on Novo Nordisk's Wegovy maintain weight loss for up to four years, study says
By Annika Kim Constantino
Wegovy users keep weight off for four years, Novo Nordisk study says
By Maggie Fick
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Overdose deaths decline across the country for the first time in years
In grim milestone, U.S. overdose deaths top 100000 for third straight year
By David Ovalle
More than 100,000 people in the US died of drug overdoses in 2023
By Jessica Glenza
Overdose Deaths Dropped in U.S. in 2023 for First Time in Five Years
By Jan Hoffman
U.S. Overdose Deaths Decline for First Time Since 2018
By Jon Kamp
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Dermatologist shares tips on preparing for a skin cancer check
By Beth Galvin
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Proteins in blood could provide early cancer warning ‘by more than seven years’
By Nicola Davis and Anna Bawden
Identifying proteomic risk factors for cancer using prospective and exome analyses of 1463 circulating proteins and risk of 19 cancers in the UK Biobank
By Joshua R Atkins, Keren Papier and Ruth Travis
Proteins in blood could warn of cancer seven years before diagnosis, scientists find
Blood proteins may be able to predict risk of cancer more than seven years before it is diagnosed
Blood tests could flag up risk of 19 types of cancer, including breast, prostate and bowel tumours, SEVEN YEAR
By Emily Stearn
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Ozempic, Wegovy: Slowly Coming Off GLP-1 Drugs May Prevent Weight Gain
By Gigen Mammoser
Weight Loss Maintained With Slow Taper of Semaglutide
By Becky Mccall
Breakthrough study reveals how to keep off the pounds after stopping weight-loss jabs
By Laura Donnelly
Coming Off Ozempic Slowly Could Prevent Weight Gain, Study Shows
By Ashleigh Furlong
Sustainable weight loss with personalized semaglutide dosing
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New cardiac research could save women's lives by improving detection of heart failure
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Adding salt to food regularly could raise risk of stomach cancer
By Jessica Freeborn
Adding Table Salt to Your Food May Increase Stomach Cancer Risk by 40%
By Cara Lynn Shultz
Adding table salt to your food could increase risk of stomach cancer by 41%, study finds
By Alex Arger
Adding Salt to Your Food May Significantly Increase Stomach Cancer Risk
By Jess Thomson
Salting your food increases your risk of stomach cancer by 41%
By Paul Mcclure
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Avian flu detected in New York City wild birds
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Saunas Are the Next Frontier in Fighting Depression
By Max G. Levy
Experts warn new COVID-19 'FLIRT' variant could lead to summer surge
A new COVID-19 variant FLiRT has emerged. Here's what to know
By Rong-Gong Lin II
New COVID variants in CA: Do vaccines work? What’s the name?
By Angela Rodriguez
What to Know About New Covid Variants, ‘FLiRT’: Symptoms, Vaccines and More
By Dani Blum
Oregon health officials monitor new COVID-19 variant
By Katherine Buster Cook
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Public rushing to weight loss drugs
What we know about the weight loss drug Ozempic
By James Hockaday
Opinion: Ozempic isn't the answer — we need to change our toxic food system
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What the latest Ozempic breakthrough means for you: It lowers the risk of heart attacks, and now there could be other diseases it helps fight. PAT HAGAN explains why doctors are so excited...
By Patrick Hagan
How can I get weight-loss drugs in the UK — and what are the costs?
By Poppy Koronka
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Older Native Americans may experience higher levels of cognitive impairment than previously thought
Landmark Population-Based Study Reveals the Prevalence of Vascular and Alzheimer's Dementias Disease Among American Indians
Older American Indians may experience higher levels of cognitive impairment than previously thought
Study pinpoints cognitive impairment, dementias in American Indians
By Kristen Fischer
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Brain-machine interface device predicts internal speech in second patient
Meta, Apple are investing in tech that can decode your thoughts
Representation of internal speech by single neurons in human supramarginal gyrus
By Kelsie Pejsa, David A. Bjanes and Richard A. Andersen
Brain-Reading Device Deciphers Internal Thoughts With Surprising Precision
By Ed Cara
Scientists invent new technology that can read minds with shocking accuracy
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New test checks for risk of preeclampsia in first trimester of pregnancy
By Chloe Nordquist
New screening tool can identify preeclampsia risk sooner, test maker says
By Jacqueline Howard
Blood test could detect preeclampsia in first trimester, LabCorp reports
New Blood Test Could Help Spot Preeclampsia in First Trimester
New screening method may better predict preeclampsia early in first pregnancy
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Plant-based diets: Health benefits provided by vegan, vegetarian plans
By Elizabeth Pratt
Certain vegetarian diets significantly reduce risk of cancer, heart disease and death, study says
By Sandee LaMotte
Vegetarian and vegan diets may lower risk of heart disease and cancer, review finds
By Aria Bendix
Plant-Based Diets Associated With Reduced Risk of Major Diseases, Large Study Finds
By Michelle Starr
Plant-based diets best for lowering disease, cancer risk: study
By Tracy Swartz
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FDA greenlights self-collection of vaginal samples for cervical cancer screening
By Jacqueline Howard
Even two years after recovery, damage to multiple regions of the brain persists in COVID patients
Long COVID, ME/CFS and the Importance of Studying Infection-Associated Illnesses
By Osman Moneer
Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID, finds study
COVID-19 survivors show lasting brain function alterations, fMRI study finds
By Chinta Sidharthan
Overlooked Neurological Features Present in Long COVID: Svetlana Blitshteyn, MD, FAAN
By Svetlana Blitshteyn
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What's Actually in Your Supplements? Scientists Uncover Hidden Ingredients and Questionable Claims
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Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: Bird Flu Possibly Found In U.S. Wastewater, CDC Reports
By Arianna Johnson
CDC launches new influenza A wastewater dashboard; states report more H5N1 in dairy herds
By Lisa Schnirring
CDC wastewater surveillance dashboard to track bird flu hotspots - STAT
By Helen Branswell and Megan Molteni
Bird flu virus possibly found in a handful of wastewater sites, CDC says
By Erika Edwards
Experts blast CDC over failure to test sewage for signs of H5N1 bird flu virus
By Susanne Rust
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TAVR, SAVR linked to comparable long-term outcomes, new meta-analysis confirms
Transcatheter valve replacement outcomes similar to surgery for severe aortic stenosis
Young, Low-risk Patients Fare Well With TAVI, but Beware the Bicuspids
By Michael O'Riordan
Joined Cath Procedures Turn the Table on SAVR-CABG
By Nicole Lou
EuroPCR 2024: NOTION-2 Reveals TAVR Outperforms SAVI in Young Aortic Stenosis Patients
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How masks hold up against Covid — and more
Covid face masks 'did not stop spread of Omicron'
By Michael Searles
Facemasks haven't stopped people getting Covid since February 2022, research shows
By Caitlin Tilley
Study: Covid face masks didn't stop spread of Omicron
By Laurel Duggan
Wearing face masks did not reduce risk of COVID infection after first omicron wave, research suggests
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New vaccine prequalified by World Health Organization for mosquito-spread dengue virus
By Douglas B. Jones
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