1. In this cohort study, patients with early-stage, low-grade endometrial cancer who did not undergo hysterectomy, specifically those from racial and ethnic minorities or age extremes, had significantly higher risks of death from endometrial…
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Northwestern scientists create new genetic risk score to improve prediction of arrhythmia
In a new Northwestern Medicine study, scientists have developed a more precise genetic risk score to determine whether a person is likely to develop arrhythmia, an irregular heartbeat that can lead to serious conditions such as…
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Dengue in Bangladesh tops 80,000 cases in 2025
The Bangladesh Director General of Health Services (DGHS) reported an additional 912 dengue fever cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the cummulative total for 2025 to date to 80,634.
According to the DGHS data, three additional fatalites were…
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Spotlight On: As menopause market gets hormonal again, nonhormonal niche could narrow – FirstWord Pharma
- Spotlight On: As menopause market gets hormonal again, nonhormonal niche could narrow FirstWord Pharma
- US to remove warnings from menopause hormone therapy Le Monde.fr
- Is HRT safe? What women need to know as FDA drops ‘black box’ warning on…
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Novel T Cell Therapies Yield Decade-Long Remission in Epithelial Cancer
Novel T-cell therapies may be able to achieve long-lasting remission and complete tumor regression in patients with advanced epithelial cancers, as was shown in 2 human papillomavirus (HPV)-related studies shared at the
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Low-Cost Sensor Shields Water from Fireworks Pollution
A team of researchers from Nanjing University and Nanjing Normal University has designed a new, affordable sensor to detect toxic perchlorate in water, paving the way for better environmental monitoring and healthier communities. The…
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