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  • Robotics Information | AZoRobotics.com – Page not found

    Robotics Information | AZoRobotics.com – Page not found

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  • Dual-Target CAR-T Advances Glioblastoma Therapy

    Dual-Target CAR-T Advances Glioblastoma Therapy

    With a five-year survival rate of less than 5%, glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive types of brain cancer. Until now, all available treatments, including immunotherapy—which involves strengthening the immune system to fight…

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  • Prebiotics may counter antidepressant-linked gut microbiome disruption, study finds

    Prebiotics may counter antidepressant-linked gut microbiome disruption, study finds


    Antidepressant drugs cause profound changes to the human gut microbiome, but these changes could be mitigated by prebiotics, according to a major new study.


    Scientists from the University of Ottawa…

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  • New Drug Lowers ‘Bad’ Cholesterol by 58% in Clinical Trial : ScienceAlert

    New Drug Lowers ‘Bad’ Cholesterol by 58% in Clinical Trial : ScienceAlert

    A powerful new treatment has emerged in efforts to reduce high cholesterol levels and the associated risk of heart health problems. In a new trial, the drug enlicitide decanoate was found to lower ‘bad’ cholesterol by almost 60 percent.

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  • Multi-Arm Phase 2 Trial Fails to Show Efficacy for Cognitive Programs in Treating Long COVID | NeurologyLive

    Multi-Arm Phase 2 Trial Fails to Show Efficacy for Cognitive Programs in Treating Long COVID | NeurologyLive

    In a recently published phase 2 trial, findings showed that use of 3 remotely delivered interventions–an online cognitive training, a structured cognitive rehabilitation program, and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)–failed to…

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  • Eating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversity

    Eating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversity

    New clinical trial evidence suggests that replacing an American-style diet with a Mediterranean eating pattern, while still consuming lean beef, can significantly reduce TMAO levels and enhance gut microbial diversity, highlighting…

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  • Risk factors for hypokalemia in elderly patients with acute cerebral h

    Risk factors for hypokalemia in elderly patients with acute cerebral h

    Introduction

    Acute cerebral hemorrhage (ACH) in older adults is a critical and often fatal condition that contributes significantly to both mortality and disability rates worldwide.1 The onset of ACH frequently complicates clinical management…

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  • The heme-binding protein hemopexin promotes functional recovery and tissue protection after spinal cord injury via sex-specific regulation of inflammation and ferroptosis | Journal of Neuroinflammation

    The heme-binding protein hemopexin promotes functional recovery and tissue protection after spinal cord injury via sex-specific regulation of inflammation and ferroptosis | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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