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T-bet protein found essential for maintaining flu-fighting memory B cells

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T-bet protein found essential for maintaining flu-fighting memory B cells
At the surface, the immune response to a flu virus is simple. Some cells recognize the pathogen and send a signal to the immune system, and immune cells produce a potentially lifesaving antibody against the virus. Antigen in, antibody out.

4.032. Combination of obesity medication tirzepatide and menopause hormone therapy fuels weight loss

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Using tirzepatide and menopause hormone therapy at the same time leads to increased weight loss in postmenopausal women with overweight or obesity compared to use of tirzepatide treatment alone, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

4.033. High blood sugar may have a negative impact on men's sexual health

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Metabolic health factors, including small increases in blood sugar, are the main drivers of change in the reproductive systems and sexual functioning of aging men, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

4.034. Oxytocin may reduce mood changes in women with disrupted sleep

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Oxytocin, often called "the love hormone," may play a protective role in mood disturbances triggered by sleep loss and hormonal shifts during key reproductive transitions like postpartum and menopause, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

4.035. Emotional health of parents tied to well-being of children with growth hormone deficiency

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Strong emotional links between children with chronic conditions and their family caregivers suggest that improving parent well-being may directly benefit a child's overall health and coping mechanisms, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

4.036. Mouse study finds tirzepatide slowed obesity-associated breast cancer growth

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The anti-obesity medication tirzepatide, marketed as Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for obesity, reduced obesity-associated breast cancer growth in a mouse model, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

4.037. What is cannabis use disorder? And how do you know if you have a problem?

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Around 41% of Australians report they've used cannabis at some point in their life.

4.038. One in five US foods and drinks contain synthetic dyes, study shows

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As many as 19% of packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic food dyes, according to new research evaluating the content of 39,763 US grocery store products. The findings were published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

4.039. Northern Arizona resident dies from plague

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A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, health officials said Friday.

4.040. Targeted radiation offers promise in patients with metastasized small cell lung cancer to the brain

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A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham trialed stereotactic (targeted) brain-directed radiation in 100 patients with small cell lung cancer and brain metastases, finding they experienced positive outcomes that support use of targeted radiation in the future for such patients. Results are published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

4.041. T-bet protein found essential for maintaining flu-fighting memory B cells

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At the surface, the immune response to a flu virus is simple. Some cells recognize the pathogen and send a signal to the immune system, and immune cells produce a potentially lifesaving antibody against the virus. Antigen in, antibody out.

4.042. Hepatitis C treatment is not reaching some at-risk populations

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As the opioid epidemic has worsened in the United States, prevalence of hepatitis C has also increased. Hepatitis C is a bloodborne virus that damages the liver. It is mainly spread through sharing needles or other injection equipment and can also be passed from a mother to baby during pregnancy or childbirth. It can be safely and effectively treated by direct-acting antiviral therapies that are approved for both adults and children.

4.043. CTE and normal aging are difficult to distinguish, new study finds

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In recent years, some scientists and advocates have warned that playing contact sports like football and hockey may increase the risk of brain diseases like Alzheimer's disease or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) due to a buildup of a specific protein in the brain.

4.044. Key brain protein may hold answers for memory loss and neurodegenerative diseases

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Scientists have discovered how a key protein helps maintain strong connections between brain cells that are crucial for learning and memory.

4.045. 'Too much going on': Autistic adults overwhelmed by non-verbal social cues

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Imagine having a conversation where every gesture and glance feels like a test. You're juggling eye contact, facial expressions, and tone of voice, all while trying to keep up with the words. You might miss something, or someone might misread you.

4.046. More misfolded proteins than previously known may contribute to Alzheimer's and dementia

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For decades, the story of Alzheimer's research has been dominated by a battle between A-beta and tau amyloids, both of which can kill neurons and impact the brain's ability to function. A new study suggests, however, that these sticky brain plaques may not be operating alone.

4.047. Early-onset neonatal sepsis linked to childhood epilepsy

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Early-onset neonatal sepsis and meningitis are associated with an increased risk for childhood epilepsy, according to a study published online July 7 in JAMA Network Open.

4.048. Obesity linked to what's on local restaurant menus

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For many years, health experts have been concerned about "food deserts," places where residents lack good nutritional options. Now, an MIT-led study of three major global cities uses a new, granular method to examine the issue, and concludes that having fewer and less nutritional eating options nearby correlates with obesity and other health outcomes.

4.049. Power in numbers: Study finds small group coaching reduces rates of physician burnout by nearly 30%

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New UCLA research finds that small group professional coaching can reduce physician burnout rates by up to 30%, suggesting that it is more effective than the traditional, and more expensive, one-on-one coaching method.

4.050. RFK Jr. cancels key US health panel meeting without warning, raising concerns

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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. canceled a meeting of government health panel that helps guide what preventive care is covered by insurance, alarming doctors and other health officials.

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