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Key gene linked to recurrent brain tumors provides a potential treatment target

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Key gene linked to recurrent brain tumors provides a potential treatment target
A research team has identified a novel therapeutic target for recurrent meningioma through precision genomic analysis. By performing single-cell RNA profiling of recurrent meningiomas, the team systematically mapped the tumor's evolutionary process and its interactions with surrounding immune cells. The study revealed that the COL6A3 gene is a key driver of recurrence risk and a promising therapeutic target.

1.080. Here's what we know—and don't know—about using IVF sperm donors from overseas

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Australia's fertility sector has been rocked by yet more reports of serious errors, this time involving sperm donors from overseas.

1.081. What happens if I eat too much protein?

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The hype around protein intake doesn't seem to be going away.

1.082. Not all processed foods are bad for you. Here's what you can tell from reading the label

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If you follow wellness content on social media or in the news, you've probably heard that processed food is not just unhealthy, but can cause serious harm.

1.083. Bilingualism possible in people with rare genetic condition that normally limits speech

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Rett syndrome is a rare neurological condition that disrupts physical and linguistic development, affecting around one in 10,000 women and even fewer men. For decades, researchers assumed that people with the condition, many of whom lose speech during early childhood, were confined to a limited range of cognitive and linguistic abilities.

1.084. For young adults, less sleep means more risk while working and driving

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Sleep-related risks in young adults are more complex than previously thought. Overlapping sleep problems can potentially increase the chances of accidents on the road and at work, according to a new study from Murdoch University.

1.085. AI scans accurately detect diabetic eye disease in Australian trial

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A new Australian study has found that an automated AI camera can accurately detect diabetic eye disease with more than 93% accuracy in non-eye care settings.

1.086. The algorithm will see you now—but only if you're the perfect patient

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In the morning, before you even open your eyes, your wearable device has already checked your vitals. By the time you brush your teeth, it has scanned your sleep patterns, flagged a slight irregularity, and adjusted your health plan. As you take your first sip of coffee, it's already predicted your risks for the week ahead.

1.087. Q&A: For older adults, expert says extreme heat can mean life or death

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Heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, sunburn, and heat stroke are known to be dangerous for everyone, but older adults are at heightened risk and are likely to suffer more drastic health consequences if those close to them, whether that be family members, friends, or caregivers, are not vigilant.

1.088. Lack of benefit from left atrial appendage occlusion for some patients after valvular surgery

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No benefit in terms of prevention of ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack and cardiovascular mortality after 1 year was observed when surgical left atrial appendage occlusion was performed in high-risk non-atrial fibrillation patients after valvular surgery, according to late-breaking research presented in a Hot Line session today at ESC Congress 2025.

1.089. Key gene linked to recurrent brain tumors provides a potential treatment target

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A research team has identified a novel therapeutic target for recurrent meningioma through precision genomic analysis. By performing single-cell RNA profiling of recurrent meningiomas, the team systematically mapped the tumor's evolutionary process and its interactions with surrounding immune cells. The study revealed that the COL6A3 gene is a key driver of recurrence risk and a promising therapeutic target.

1.090. Study shows lack of 'me time' for new mothers

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New mothers only have approximately one hour out of their waking day for rest, according to new research published in the British Journal of Psychology.

1.091. England moves to ban sale of energy drinks to children

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High-caffeine energy drinks such as Red Bull will be banned for sale to youths under 16 in England under plans announced by the government on Wednesday.

1.092. SeeMe detects hidden signs of consciousness in brain injury patients

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SeeMe, a computer vision tool tested by Stony Brook University researchers, was able to detect low-amplitude, voluntary facial movements in comatose acute brain injury patients days before clinicians could identify overt responses.

1.093. New policy review highlights the importance of health-related quality of life in advanced cancer

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A new policy review published in The Lancet Oncology and led by Ian Tannock and Madeline Pe, together with an international team of oncologists, statisticians, patients and patient-reported outcomes (PRO) experts from Common Sense Oncology (CSO) and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC), emphasizes the critical role of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) data in the evaluation of treatments for people with advanced cancer.

1.094. Nasal mask support improves breathing in preterm babies in clinical trial

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Using a nasal mask instead of a traditional face mask to support very premature babies at birth can significantly reduce the need for rescue breathing and escalation of care, a world-first trial led by researchers at Monash University's School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, in collaboration with Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash Children's Hospital (Monash Health), has shown.

1.095. As Republicans spar over IVF, some turn to obscure MAHA-backed alternative

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Republican support for in vitro fertilization, after surging in the wake of a 2024 Alabama Supreme Court decision that threatened the procedure, may be splintering as President Donald Trump retreats from his IVF promises and more far-right voices gain ground.

1.096. Massachusetts reports first West Nile virus case in a human in 2025

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A woman in her 70s has been infected with West Nile virus in Middlesex County, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported on September 2nd, marking the state's first human case of the mosquito-borne disease this year.

1.097. Bay Area doctor pursues cure for chronic hepatitis B as prevention falters

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Liver specialist Maurizio Bonacini is in the race for a cure for hepatitis B, one of the world's most widespread diseases and a top cause of liver cancer around the globe.

1.098. Study suggests link between hepatitis B immunity and lower risk of developing diabetes

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New research presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Vienna, Austria (15–19 September) and published in the journal Diagnostics shows that people with hepatitis B immunity induced by vaccination have a lower risk of developing diabetes of any kind.

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