Researchers at the University of Arizona uncovered a previously unknown population of circulating immune cells that play a critical role in fibrosis, the buildup of scar tissue that can lead to organ failure and disfigurement. The…
Category: 6. Health
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Obesity-related metabolic stress may affect brain health far earlier than expected
For decades, scientists have known that what harms the body often harms the brain. Conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure and insulin resistance strain the body’s vascular and metabolic systems. Over time, that stress can…
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Parent, grandparent has dementia? Specialists reveal 6 daily routines to dramatically reduce anxiety
If you have ever watched an elderly parent or grandparent move through the day with anxiety, restlessness or sudden mood shifts, you know that…
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Shorter hormone therapy may be enough for many men with prostate cancer
FINDINGS
A study co-led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that most of the benefits of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer occur within the first 9 to 12 months….
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Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response
The 2025 funding crisis has thrown the AIDS response into turmoil with massive disruptions to HIV prevention and community led services, particularly for the most vulnerable. However, the new report by UNAIDS shows evidence that resilience,…
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Global data show why gut microbiomes in industrialized regions look increasingly alike
A global analysis shows how modern lifestyles erode microbial diversity, destabilize gut communities, and amplify immune stress signals, revealing hidden biological costs of industrialization.
Study: Industrialization drives…
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Early treatment after head injury lowers long-term risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University.
The researchers suggest the findings…
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Retrospective analysis shows mortality rates and risk factors after prosthetic heart valve surgeries
Background and objectives
Mechanical valve replacement is a primary treatment for rheumatic heart disease, yet prosthesis-related adverse outcomes remain underreported in India. This study aimed to examine the in-hospital mortality…
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White matter alterations connect coronary artery disease to cognitive decline
Individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD) – a constricting or blocking of blood vessels feeding the heart – face increased risks of strokes, cognitive impairment and dementia. However, the link between CAD and cognitive…
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