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The most effective diabetes drugs don't reach enough patients yet, analysis finds

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The most effective diabetes drugs don't reach enough patients yet, analysis finds
A UCSF analysis has found that the newer generation of much more effective diabetes medications are reaching only a fraction of the patients who are recommended to take them based on new guidelines.

2.712. Click chemistry PET imaging tracks antisense drug distribution in the brain

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Assessing the distribution of a medication in the brain is critical for the treatment of a vast range of neurological disorders, especially conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. To that end, scientists in the United States and Sweden are developing a method to image therapeutic antisense oligonucleotides in the brain by relying on "click chemistry," a Nobel Prize-winning technique in which molecules are linked—clicked together—like molecular Lego blocks.

2.713. Study links US foreign aid cuts to 14 million projected deaths by 2030

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More than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die by 2030 because of the Trump administration's dismantling of US foreign aid, research projected on Tuesday.

2.714. FDA approves Benlysta autoinjector for pediatric patients with active lupus nephritis

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved GSK's autoinjector of Benlysta (belimumab) for subcutaneous injection in patients ≥5 years of age with active lupus nephritis who are receiving standard therapy.

2.715. Food safety is key for Fourth of July cookouts

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Cookouts on the Fourth of July aren't just a tradition—they're expected as part of a day of outdoor games, fireworks and fun.

2.716. Rerouted bile acid thwarts tumor spread in colorectal cancer mouse model

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Research led by the Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Germany has found that bile acid diversion in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) reduces colorectal tumor growth and metastasis independent of weight loss, potentially reshaping future cancer treatment approaches.

2.717. New research uncovers gender birth imbalances in Australia

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New research has uncovered an imbalanced sex ratio at birth among Australia's migrant populations, with some migrant mothers seeming to prefer boys to girls.

2.718. Suriname declared malaria-free by WHO

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Suriname has become the first Amazonian country to eliminate malaria after 70 years of fighting the mosquito-borne disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced Monday.

2.719. New insights on genetic damage of some chemotherapies could guide future treatments with less harmful side effects

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For the first time, scientists have systematically studied the genetic effects of chemotherapy on healthy tissues.

2.720. Pandemic pet ownership study finds no lasting impact on human well-being

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A new study challenges the belief in a universal "pet effect" on human well-being. Using data collected during COVID-19 lockdowns, researchers found no significant change in respondents' well-being when they acquired or lost a pet in their household.

2.721. The most effective diabetes drugs don't reach enough patients yet, analysis finds

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A UCSF analysis has found that the newer generation of much more effective diabetes medications are reaching only a fraction of the patients who are recommended to take them based on new guidelines.

2.722. Strategies for staying smoke-free after rehab

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For people recovering from substance use disorders, quitting smoking remains one of the most difficult—but most crucial—steps toward long-term health.

2.723. Novel form of exercise offers relief for people with rheumatoid arthritis

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It's a debilitating disease that affects more than 500,000 Australians, but new research from the University of South Australia is offering fresh hope to people living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

2.724. Uterine cancer incidence and mortality rates expected to significantly increase in the US by 2050

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While incidence and mortality rates for most cancer types have been on the decline in the United States, cases of uterine cancer increased an average of 0.7% each year between 2013 and 2022 and age-adjusted death rates increased 1.6% annually between 2014 and 2023, according to the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program at the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

2.725. Study reveals alarming surge in adolescent vaping of THC, CBD and synthetic cannabinoids

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Novel research has revealed that adolescent vaping of current delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) has increased between 2021 and 2023. Also, adolescents are increasingly unsure about the substances they vaped in their e-cigarettes.

2.726. Study reveals most common medical emergencies in schools

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The three most common reasons schools called emergency medical services (EMS) were for neurological crises such as seizures, psychiatric conditions or substance abuse, and trauma-related injuries, according to data from the national EMS registry analyzed by researchers from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.

2.727. Cheese may really be giving you nightmares, scientists find

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Scientists have found that eating too much dairy could ruin your sleep. Researchers questioned more than 1,000 students about the quality of their sleep, their eating habits, and any perceived link between the two, and found a strong association between nightmares and lactose intolerance—potentially because gas or stomach pain during the night affects people's dreams.

2.728. Breast cancer risk in younger women may be influenced by hormone therapy

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Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that two common types of hormone therapy may alter breast cancer risk in women before age 55. The study, "Hormone therapy use and young-onset breast cancer: a pooled analysis of prospective cohorts included in the Premenopausal Breast Cancer Collaborative Group," was published in The Lancet Oncology.

2.729. Gut bacteria and amino acid imbalance linked to higher miscarriage risk in women with PCOS

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A study presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) reveals that women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have distinct gut microbiota and metabolic signatures linked to premature endometrial aging and a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.

2.730. Striking increase in obesity observed among youth between 2011 and 2023

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A brief research report evaluated obesity among U.S. children and adolescents from 2011 to August 2023 and compared changes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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