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Vibration-powered chip could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology

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Vibration-powered chip could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology
In the quest to address infertility, Cornell researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that could simplify and automate oocyte cumulus removal, a critical step in assisted reproductive technologies.

858. New medication lowers hard-to-control high blood pressure in people with chronic kidney disease

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Adding the novel medication baxdrostat to standard care may help manage high blood pressure and delay the progression of kidney disease in people with chronic kidney disease and uncontrolled high blood pressure , according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2025.

859. Human brains explore more to avoid losses than to seek gains

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Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science traced a neural mechanism that explains why humans explore more aggressively when avoiding losses than when pursuing gains. Their work reveals how neuronal firing and noise in the amygdala shape exploratory decision-making.

860. Coral-inspired capsule samples hidden bacteria from the small intestine

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In the depths of the ocean, marine corals have evolved intricate, porous structures that shelter diverse microbial communities.

861. For some, a COVID-19 vaccine means jumping through hoops or hitting the road

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Michelle Newmark has tried—and failed—a couple times to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine.

862. WHO backs weight-loss drugs, urges cheap generics

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The World Health Organization recommended a range of blockbuster weight-loss drugs to treat diabetes and obesity globally for the first time on Friday, calling for cheap generic versions to be made available for people in developing countries.

863. WHO chief lifts global mpox emergency

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Mpox no longer represents a global public health emergency, the WHO said Friday, following a steady decline in cases and deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other affected countries.

864. Clean air, natural spaces, healthy diets and strong social bonds linked to lower inflammation in childhood

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The environment we grow up in plays a critical role in shaping our lifelong health. The exposome refers to the totality of environmental exposures from conception onward, including factors such as air pollution, nutrition, stress, and social context.

865. Study finds youth suicide trends vary across countries and by sex

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Suicide remains a leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults worldwide. However, recent global data reveal heterogeneous suicide trends across regions.

866. AI can evaluate social situations in a similar way to humans, offering new neuroscience research avenues

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Artificial intelligence can detect and interpret social features between people from images and videos almost as reliably as humans, according to a new study from the University of Turku in Finland published in the journal Imaging Neuroscience.

867. Vibration-powered chip could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology

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In the quest to address infertility, Cornell researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that could simplify and automate oocyte cumulus removal, a critical step in assisted reproductive technologies.

868. Predialysis nephrology care disparities contribute to vascular access

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System-based disparities in predialysis access to nephrology care contribute to disparities in the likelihood of having a mature, usable arteriovenous access for starting hemodialysis (incident vascular access) among Hispanic individuals, according to a study published online Sept. 5 in JAMA Network Open.

869. Less than half of youths with sickle cell received dental services in 2022

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Only forty-two percent of youths with sickle cell disease (SCD) received dental services in 2022, according to a research letter published online Sept. 3 in JAMA Network Open.

870. MRI correction method improves understanding of brain structure in children with ADHD

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Over 5% of children and adolescents are diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) globally. This condition is characterized by a short attention span, hyperactivity or impulsive behavior that is age-inappropriate, making it difficult for patients to navigate interpersonal relationships, the formal education system, and social life.

871. 3D structure of human clusterin sheds light on Alzheimer's risk factor

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Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) is the most common form of dementia, with symptoms appearing after age 65. Since carriers of clusterin risk alleles have an increased likelihood of developing LOAD, the associated clusterin protein is of interest to researchers. In order to better understand the function of the associated protein, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry have deciphered the molecular basis for the chaperone function of clusterin.

872. Microfluidic platform with label-free sorting can assess neutrophil function in sepsis

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Sepsis arises from infection and immune dysregulation. Neutrophils play a key role in its progression, yet existing clinical tools cannot simultaneously isolate these cells and measure their functional activity.

873. Q&A: Delivering health care to hard-to-reach population via telehealth

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Cellphones are everywhere, including in the hands of homeless people, a population among America's sickest—average life expectancy is just 51—and among the hardest to reach by health care workers.

874. De-escalation of dual antiplatelet therapy provides benefits in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting

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Compared with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), a de-escalated DAPT strategy resulted in similar graft occlusion rates and reduced clinically relevant bleeding in patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), according to late-breaking research presented in a Hot Line session Sept. 1 at ESC Congress 2025, held in Madrid.

875. Why discussing sex is important for patients after treatment for gynecological cancer

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Anita Paulsen is a nurse and sexologist. She recently defended her doctoral thesis on sexual health communication after gynecological cancer. Through her work and research, she has met many cancer survivors who miss the intimacy in their lives.

876. New radiotheranostic targets identified for diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer

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Two molecular targets—human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) and cluster of differentiation 24 (CD24)—are highly promising candidates for new nuclear diagnostics and therapeutics for endometrial cancer, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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