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Researchers determine hormone-regulated tumor suppressor plays a role in gonorrhea infection

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Researchers determine hormone-regulated tumor suppressor plays a role in gonorrhea infection
A discovery at Hudson Institute more than 20 years ago is still sparking new medical insights, with researchers at a major US University using it to uncover vital facts about sexually transmitted disease (STI).

1.265. Drug combination shows promising anti-tumor effects on blood cancer cells

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Researchers at Uppsala University have identified a promising therapeutic approach for the challenging blood cancer multiple myeloma. In a new preclinical study, they demonstrate that a dual treatment with drugs that inhibit epigenetic regulation reduces tumor growth and induces cancer cell death. The findings are published in the journal Blood Advances.

1.266. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles found in milk and infant formula despite food ban

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been classified as a possible human carcinogen through inhalation since 2006. This nanomaterial was used as a food coloring and opacifying agent (E171) until it was banned for use in food as a precautionary measure in France in 2020 and by the European Union in 2022. However, it is still widely used in many everyday products (toothpaste, sunscreen, make-up, medications, plastic, paper, paint, etc.).

1.267. Women of African ancestry may be biologically predisposed to early onset or aggressive breast cancers

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While the incidence of breast cancer is highest for white women, Black women are more likely to have early-onset or more aggressive subtypes of breast cancer, such as triple-negative breast cancer. Among women under 50, the disparity is even greater: young Black women have double the mortality rate of young white women.

1.268. Microneedle system monitors glucose and metformin continuously

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A wearable technology developed by Technion Professor Hossam Haick and colleagues in China enables real-time, noninvasive tracking and optimized treatment for diabetic patients.

1.269. Mitochondria support T-cells proliferation and memory formation

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Investigators led by Navdeep Chandel, Ph.D., the David W. Cugell, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, have discovered how the metabolism of mitochondria supports T-cell proliferation and also prevents T-cell exhaustion in cancer and chronic infection, according to recent findings published in Nature Immunology.

1.270. Obesity alters long-term effects of COVID-19 in primate study

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A study comparing the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in lean and obese primates found different long-term consequences of the virus depending on prior obesity and metabolic disease.

1.271. Fighting aggressive skin cancer becomes possible with AI-designed vaccine approach

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Researchers have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to design a blueprint for building a vaccine that aims to teach the body's immune system to fight cancer.

1.272. At-home melanoma testing: Skin patch test works in mice

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Melanoma testing could one day be done at home with a skin patch and test strip with two lines, similar to COVID-19 home tests, according to University of Michigan researchers.

1.273. New report outlines ethical and policy considerations for lab-grown reproductive cells

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Critical questions need addressing before any clinical use of in vitro gametogenesis (IVG), says a new report by a Lancaster University-based research project.

1.274. Researchers determine hormone-regulated tumor suppressor plays a role in gonorrhea infection

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A discovery at Hudson Institute more than 20 years ago is still sparking new medical insights, with researchers at a major US University using it to uncover vital facts about sexually transmitted disease (STI).

1.275. New ultrasound technique lets surgeons monitor brain blood flow in real time

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Thanks to a new technique, neurosurgeons at UMC Utrecht have been able to watch the blood flow in brain tissue live during surgery for the first time. Together with researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology, they have developed a method that allows them to detect the risk of a stroke during surgery sooner—and potentially prevent it. The technique could also be useful for other types of operations, such as kidney transplants.

1.276. Improving colorectal cancer prevention and treatment for Black Americans

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Despite being one of the most preventable and treatable cancers, colorectal cancer continues to claim more lives in Black communities than in any other racial group in the United States. Incidence and mortality rates remain about 20% and 30% higher for Black individuals compared with White individuals, making it a leading driver of racial health disparities.

1.277. Working together with people in secure mental health units to stay healthy

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People with severe mental health problems can find it more difficult to live healthy lifestyles.

1.278. We should treat more people with hepatitis B, experts say

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In a pair of articles published in Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, scientists lay out the case for why we should expand treatment recommendations for people with hepatitis B.

1.279. Hospital and nursing home food undermines both patient and planetary health, new study shows

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In the world's first comprehensive study to evaluate both the nutritional quality and environmental footprint of food served in health care institutions using detailed, food-level data, researchers assessed menus and food procurement data from two hospitals and three nursing homes of average size in Germany. These institutions' foodservice likely reflects that of many health care institutions in high-income countries.

1.280. Key enzyme in cell migration and tumor metastasis identified

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Konstanz researchers identify an enzyme that plays a role in the migration of cells in our body—not only during normal tissue formation and wound healing, but also when tumor cells metastasize. This makes the enzyme an interesting candidate for potential future therapeutic approaches.

1.281. Researchers reduce cardiac arrhythmia after heart attacks using gene therapy

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During a severe heart attack many heart muscle cells die and are replaced by scar tissue to stabilize the heart wall. Connective tissue cells, known as fibroblasts (FB), are the dominant cell type in scar tissue.

1.282. Study reveals new protein targets in deadly tick-borne bacterium for future treatments

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Mizzou scientist discovers how a deadly bacterium spread by the lone star tick survives, bringing hope for new treatments.

1.283. Device could pave way for human eye transplants

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It seemed like a simple idea. Design a device that will make it possible for a human eye to remain alive and functional outside of the body. At least for a few hours. And then a few days.

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