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Survey reveals most Americans believe plasma donation saves lives, yet few have donated

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Survey reveals most Americans believe plasma donation saves lives, yet few have donated
International Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW) takes place globally from October 6–10. The week encourages communities around the world to recognize the vital role of plasma in creating lifesaving medicines and honors those who donate. A new survey has found that 72% of respondents agree that plasma-derived medicines can save lives, yet most have not donated plasma.

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1. Survey reveals most Americans believe plasma donation saves lives, yet few have donated

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International Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW) takes place globally from October 6–10. The week encourages communities around the world to recognize the vital role of plasma in creating lifesaving medicines and honors those who donate. A new survey has found that 72% of respondents agree that plasma-derived medicines can save lives, yet most have not donated plasma.

2. Traumatic brain injuries in older adults linked to increased risk of dementia

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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults are associated with new cases of dementia, use of home care services, and admission to long-term care, according to new research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

3. New intervention helps pediatricians promote early peanut introduction to prevent allergy

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Results from a randomized clinical trial published in Pediatrics show that pediatricians who received targeted educational and clinical decision-support tools were significantly more likely to advise parents to introduce peanut-containing foods early—an approach recommended by national prevention guidelines but often underused in practice.

4. Indian states ban cough syrup linked to child deaths

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At least three Indian states have banned a cough syrup after several children died allegedly after consuming the product, said local authorities and reports.

5. Scientists identify a new dendritic nanotubular network in the brain that may contribute to Alzheimer's disease

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Neurons in the brain communicate with each other through synapses—connection points that allow the passage of electrical and chemical signals. In non-neuronal cells, direct cell-to-cell connections have been found to occur with the assistance of nanotube structures. In particular, tunneling nanotubes (TNT) have exhibited material exchange in some cell types. These TNTs have been documented in dissociated neurons in the brain, but their presence and function in mature brain neurons was unclear.

6. Metabolically active visceral fat linked to aggressive endometrial cancer, new study reveals

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High metabolic activity of visceral fat may be associated with more aggressive endometrial cancer, new research presented at the 38th Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM'25) has shown.

7. Prediabetes remission possible without dropping pounds, new study finds

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There's a long-held belief in diabetes prevention that weight loss is the main way to lower disease risk. Our new study challenges this.

8. Stabilization of neuropathy scores seen after gene editing therapy for rare nerve disease

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University College London's National Amyloidosis Center leads a multinational team reporting that a single infusion of an in vivo gene-editing therapy (nexiguran ziclumeran) produced rapid, deep, and durable reductions in serum transthyretin for hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis with polyneuropathy, with disease measures largely stable or improved through 24 months.

9. Couples should never go to bed angry, right? It might be time to rethink that

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It's late at night, and you have been stewing all day about something your partner did to annoy you. The time to resolve it is now because, as everyone knows, you should never go to bed angry, right?

10. Restoring order to dividing cancer cells may halt triple negative breast cancer spread

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Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and hardest forms of breast cancer to treat, but a new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine suggests a surprising way to stop it from spreading. Researchers have discovered that an enzyme called EZH2 drives TNBC cells to divide abnormally, which enables them to relocate to distant organs. The preclinical study also found drugs that block EZH2 could restore order to dividing cells and thwart the spread of TNBC cells.

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