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Alarming anxiety rates uncovered among autistic college students

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Alarming anxiety rates uncovered among autistic college students
As autism diagnoses continue to grow and remain a topic of nationwide debate, new research reveals that autistic individuals are facing mental health challenges at a major turning point in their lives—when they go to college.

257. How social factors influence patients' fitness before surgery

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Social and environmental factors may influence fitness ahead of surgery, reveals research led by Lancaster University.

258. Antitumor mRNA-based vaccines show potential against gastric cancer metastasis

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Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, and peritoneal metastasis, wherein the cancer spreads to the peritoneum or the lining of the abdominal cavity, represents the most common form of recurrence after gastric cancer surgery. This form of metastasis is particularly associated with poor survival outcomes, as current first-line treatment options, including anti-PD-1 therapy combined with chemotherapy, have proven ineffective against peritoneal dissemination.

259. Will my boobs sag if I don't wear a bra? And five other common questions about breasts and bras

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We're all born with mammary glands—better known as breasts. These are made of glandular tissue, fat and the ligaments that attach them to our chest wall.

260. Magnetic stimulation, transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation both beat bladder training alone in overactive bladder

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For women with idiopathic overactive bladder (iOAB), both magnetic stimulation (MStim) and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) plus bladder training (BT) are more effective than BT alone, according to a study published online July 7 in the International Urogynecology Journal.

261. GLP-1 receptor agonists may increase incidence of diabetic retinopathy while reducing its complications

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For individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) use is associated with a slightly increased risk for incident diabetic retinopathy (DR) and with a reduced risk for certain complications of DR, according to a study published online Aug. 11 in JAMA Network Open.

262. Age and disease duration are predictors of chronic kidney disease after stem cell transplant

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Predictors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) include age and hematologic disease length after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), according to a study published online Aug. 4 in Renal Failure.

263. Global inequality in adolescent mental health research persists despite progress

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A new systematic review of 172 studies including data from over 12 million adolescents across 166 countries reveals that while cross-national adolescent mental health research including low- and middle-income countries has expanded significantly, large gaps remain in global representation. The results are published in BMJ Global Health.

264. Unexpected COPD relief: Lung fibrosis drug outperforms steroids in pre-clinical model

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Researchers have found a promising treatment breakthrough for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) that avoids many of the drawbacks of current drugs, and it has come from an unexpected place.

265. US has slashed global vaccine funding. If philanthropy fills the gap, there could be some trade-offs

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The U.S. government is relaxing federal vaccine requirements and cutting vaccine research and development funding here at home. Elsewhere, it's going even further.

266. Alarming anxiety rates uncovered among autistic college students

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As autism diagnoses continue to grow and remain a topic of nationwide debate, new research reveals that autistic individuals are facing mental health challenges at a major turning point in their lives—when they go to college.

267. As school returns, so do infections & asthma emergencies. Where kids live can make it worse

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Asthma-related emergency room visits spike every year when kids return to school and are exposed to respiratory viruses like common colds and the flu—and the increase is significantly worse for children living in disadvantaged neighborhoods. A new study from researchers at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin highlights how neighborhood conditions shape this seasonal surge of virus-triggered asthma emergencies.

268. Molecular mechanisms show how the blood-brain barrier gets leakier with age

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A new study from researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago reveals how the blood-brain barrier gets leakier with age, contributing to memory deficits. The study, published in Cell Reports, uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind this process and could provide new therapeutic targets to address cognitive decline earlier in the aging process.

269. Red meat consumption within high-quality diets may support mental health, study finds

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Red meat has long been associated with cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death globally. But new research from South Dakota State University offers a new perspective.

270. Menopause and brain fog: Why lifestyle medicine could make a difference

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By 2030, an estimated 47 million women worldwide will enter menopause each year. The transition through menopause can last several years and brings with it a host of physical, mental and brain changes. One of the most distressing symptoms reported by women is "brain fog."

271. Soft robots go right to the site of kidney stones

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An international research team led by the University of Waterloo is developing technology to dissolve painful kidney stones in the urinary tract using tiny robots. The research is published in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials.

272. Releasing a molecular brake on T cells could supercharge cancer immunotherapy

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In a discovery that could expand the array of current cancer immunotherapy treatments, scientists at Harvard Medical School have identified a new molecular brake that hinders the ability of T cells to attack tumors.

273. Women with Down syndrome may develop Alzheimer's disease more rapidly than men

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Women with Down syndrome have more advanced signs of Alzheimer's disease than men do at the average age of diagnosis, which is the same for both sexes, according to research by the University of California, Irvine. The findings, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, can shape how we understand and approach treatments for Alzheimer's in this population and beyond.

274. Seventy-year-old Parkinson's drug shows promise against tuberculosis

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A medication developed in the 1950s to treat Parkinson's disease may offer a powerful new tool in the fight against tuberculosis (TB), according to new research from the University of British Columbia.

275. Discovery sparks new hope for breathing recovery after spinal cord injuries

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Late actor Christopher Reeve, best known for his role as Superman in the 1970s and '80s, became an activist for spinal cord injury research after being paralyzed in a horseback-riding accident—making him a lifelong wheelchair user and on a ventilator.

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