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Mitochondrial building block balance linked to age-related inflammation

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Mitochondrial building block balance linked to age-related inflammation
Research led by the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging in Cologne reports that misincorporation of ribonucleotides into mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) initiates an inflammatory cascade.

18. Study reveals unexpected biomarker that may identify cardiovascular disease

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When University of Texas at Arlington researcher Paul J. Fadel and his colleagues launched a study on vascular health in people with chronic kidney disease, they expected to better understand a long-standing belief. For years, scientists have pointed to a blood marker called ADMA—asymmetric dimethylarginine—as a warning sign for vascular problems.

19. Kidney organoids reveal how APOL1 mutations affect mitochondrial function in disease

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 700 million people worldwide and is caused by genetic and environmental factors, as well as existing medical conditions. Known genetic risk factors for CKD include mutations in a gene called APOL1.

20. Minnesota reports 13 more measles cases, raising 2025 total to 18

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Thirteen measles cases have been identified over the past week in Minnesota, including a cluster of 10 cases in Dakota County and three separate cases among children exposed to the infectious disease during international travels.

21. A healthier lifestyle after bowel screening shown to prevent bowel cancer

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If you adopt a healthier lifestyle after bowel screening, it can lower your risk of both bowel cancer and other chronic diseases, a new study shows.

22. Discovery about RAF protein in flies 20 years ago leads to phase-1 testing of therapy against solid cancer tumors

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Scientists at Université de Montreal and its Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer have begun a phase-1 clinical trial for a small-molecule therapy for solid tumors.

23. Mapping cilia proteins sheds light on rare childhood diseases and genetic disorders

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Attached to nearly every human cell is an antenna-like structure known as the primary cilium, which senses the cell's environment and controls how it responds to signals from its surroundings. New research from the U.S. and Sweden has mapped and identified hundreds of proteins that comprise these structures, contributing new insights for future research into ciliary biology, disease mechanisms and potential therapies.

24. FDA authorizes Essilor Stellest eyeglass lenses for children with myopia

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized marketing of the Essilor Stellest eyeglass lenses to correct myopia, with or without astigmatism, and to slow the progression of the disease in children 6 to 12 years old.

25. Sudan Ebola virus can persist in survivors for months, study shows

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More than half of survivors of the Sudan Ebola virus still suffer serious health problems two years post-infection and the virus can persist in semen and breast milk for months after recovery, according to the first study examining the virus's long-term effects.

26. Wildfire smoke exposure linked to lower sperm quality in fertility patients

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As wildfires grow more frequent across the U.S. and Canada, their hidden toll may extend into the fertility clinic. A new study from UW Medicine suggests that wildfire smoke exposure may reduce key measures of sperm quality in patients undergoing fertility treatments.

27. Mitochondrial building block balance linked to age-related inflammation

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Research led by the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging in Cologne reports that misincorporation of ribonucleotides into mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) initiates an inflammatory cascade.

28. Heart disease risk increases for US immigrants the longer they live in the US

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Foreign-born immigrants to the United States have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than their U.S.-born counterparts; however, that advantage diminishes the longer they live in the U.S., according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's Middle East 2025 Together with 16th Emirates Cardiac Society Conference, held October 3–5, 2025, in Dubai, UAE.

29. Virtual reality found to reduce anxiety in patients undergoing interventional cardiovascular procedure

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Patients undergoing coronary angiography often experience anxiety both before and during the procedure, often treated by the administration of anti-anxiety medications. A new analysis being presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Middle East 2025 Together With 16th Emirates Cardiac Society Conference found virtual reality (VR) effectively reduced anxiety during the procedure and had more stable vital signs than patients receiving standard care.

30. Black babies die suddenly, unexpectedly at 14 times the rate of white babies in Cook County, report says

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Black babies died suddenly and unexpectedly in their sleep at a rate 14 times higher than white babies in Cook County between 2019 and 2023—a startling disparity revealed in a report released Wednesday by county and health officials.

31. Doctors with troubled pasts are performing cosmetic surgeries tied to crippling pain and injury

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Not long after California surgeon Andrew S. Hsu landed a job with a cosmetic surgery chain in Georgia, several of his patients suffered disfiguring injuries, and even his new employer had doubts about his competence, court records allege.

32. Health care's employment growth clouded by immigration crackdown, Medicaid cuts

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The health care sector is a bright spot in the economy this year, driving nearly half of the nation's employment gains, but economists and experts say immigration crackdowns and looming Medicaid cuts pose a threat to future job growth.

33. We teach kids to look after their bodies—here's how to do the same for a healthy mind

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Young people today are growing up in an increasingly complex world—and arguably suffering as a result.

34. With extra study, nurses will be able to prescribe medications. Here's what to expect

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Australia's health system is one of the highest quality and most equitable in the world.

35. Study highlights sex-based pelvic differences' effect on spinal screw, rod placement during surgical procedures

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A Mount Sinai study examined how sex-based pelvic anatomical differences affect S2 alar-iliac (S2AI) screw placement and rod alignment in the coronal plane during spine surgery. It is commonly known that males have a narrower pelvis, which results in a more medial S2AI screw starting point and greater rod convergence compared to females.

36. Dementia is now the leading cause of death in Australia. But why is it fatal?

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Most of us know dementia—a broad term for several disorders involving declines in memory, language and thinking—can severely affect daily life.

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