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Pulsed low dose rate chemoradiation therapy reduces certain cancer treatment side effects

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Pulsed low dose rate chemoradiation therapy reduces certain cancer treatment side effects
Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have demonstrated that pulsed low dose rate (PLDR) chemoradiation therapy can significantly reduce side effects while maintaining treatment effectiveness for patients with esophageal cancer and non-small cell lung cancer.

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“I don’t know that I have ever heard a celebrity talk about a hot flash in the moment. Thank you for being so real.”View Entire Post ›

7.218. This $16 French Moisturizer Is Amazon’s Best-Kept Beauty Secret

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The Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré is a multi-tasking hidden gem of a facial cream.View Entire Post ›

7.219. Lila Moss Opened Up About What It Was Like Being Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes

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After the model opened up about her experience being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, we asked experts about the autoimmune condition, the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and how this diagnosis can change your life.View Entire Post ›

7.220. Why Reviewers Swear By This $28 Tool For Back Pain Relief

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An acupuncturist explains how this scary-looking acupressure mat can help relieve back pain.View Entire Post ›

1. Discovery of treatable mesothelioma variant highlights importance of genetic screening and early detection

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University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center researchers have identified a new, less aggressive form of mesothelioma that offers patients greater hope for survival and treatment success. Led by Michele Carbone and Haining Yang, the team's findings were published in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology.

2. Meet your worm avatar: How microscopic worms are helping find new drugs for rare diseases

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New research from the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) provides a powerful, scalable method for finding treatments for rare genetic diseases using tiny, transparent worms.

3. Participating in cognitively stimulating activities can help optimize brain health in older adulthood

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With the rapid growth of the population aged 65 years and older and the increased risk of cognitive decline associated with advanced age, there is a mounting need to identify the potential mechanisms that buffer against cognitive decline and preserve cognitive function in later life.

4. Experts call for change of heart on hormone replacement therapy after breast cancer

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Breast cancer survivors with severe menopausal symptoms should be supported to make an informed decision about whether to have hormone replacement therapy or not, according to an interdisciplinary panel of experts including researchers from UCL.

5. Clinical trial shows promise for new treatment in patients with leptomeningeal disease

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Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have reported encouraging results from a phase 1B clinical trial showing that the immunotherapy drug avelumab, when combined with whole brain radiotherapy, may provide a safe and effective treatment option for patients with leptomeningeal disease, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat complications of advanced cancer.

6. Pulsed low dose rate chemoradiation therapy reduces certain cancer treatment side effects

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Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have demonstrated that pulsed low dose rate (PLDR) chemoradiation therapy can significantly reduce side effects while maintaining treatment effectiveness for patients with esophageal cancer and non-small cell lung cancer.

7. 'Molecular beacon' can measure immune cell activity in real time

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Researchers at the University of Granada and Mount Sinai Hospital in New York have developed a luminescent probe, called GLed, capable of measuring the activity of the immune system in real time and with unprecedented accuracy.

8. Novel immune system boost helps fight cancer cells

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In experiments with mouse models of breast, pancreatic, and muscle cancers, researchers at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital report new evidence that a novel means of boosting the natural immune system prevents cancer recurrence and improves survival.

9. Proof-of-concept study creates functional eggs from human skin cells to treat infertility

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Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have accomplished a unique proof of concept to treat infertility by turning skin cells into eggs capable of producing early human embryos. The research is published in Nature Communications.

10. Q&A: How video games can lead people to more meaningful lives

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Even though video games have grown as an artistic medium since the mid-20th century, they are still often written off as mindless entertainment. Research is increasingly exploring meaningful gaming experiences. Less studied, though, are the ways such experiences can alter people's lives long term.

11. Waldo: AI tool can scan social media for hidden health risks

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A new artificial intelligence tool can scan social media data to discover adverse events associated with consumer health products, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS Digital Health by John Ayers of the University of California, San Diego, U.S., and colleagues.

12. New trial investigates how smart flooring could protect older adults from fall-related injuries

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With 219,000 fall-related emergency hospital admissions among people aged 65 and over in England in 2023/24, a new trial at the University of Surrey is exploring how smart flooring could help prevent serious injuries by cushioning falls—potentially easing pressure on the NHS and reshaping the design of hospitals, care homes and even private homes.

13. Adenotonsillectomy may be no better than watchful waiting in young children with mild obstructive sleep apnea

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For young children with mild obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and small tonsils, adenotonsillectomy (ATE) seems to be no more effective than watchful waiting (WW), according to a study published online Sept. 18 in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

14. Key brain receptor mechanism for appetite and weight control uncovered

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Researchers at Leipzig University and Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin have discovered a key mechanism for appetite and weight control. It helps the brain to regulate feelings of hunger.

15. Odds of repeat imaging higher for nonphysician practitioner interpretation

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Imaging studies are more likely to be repeated within 90 days when the initial study is interpreted by a nonphysician practitioner (NPP) than when interpreted by a radiologist, according to a study published online Sept. 16 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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