Category: 6. Health

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  • A Gut Health, Cancer Researcher Shared Foods She Eats to Lower Risk

    A Gut Health, Cancer Researcher Shared Foods She Eats to Lower Risk

    As colon cancer rates continue to rise in people under 45, researchers like Dr. Susan Bullman are studying the role gut health may play in the uptick.

    “These individuals are often very healthy — they’re exercising,…

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  • New Salmonella Vaccine Shows 73% Protection in Adults

    New Salmonella Vaccine Shows 73% Protection in Adults

    A NEW Salmonella Paratyphi A vaccine may fill a critical gap in preventing enteric fever, which affects more than two million people worldwide annually. The VASP Study Team conducted a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial in…

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  • Evaluation of the prognostic role of SOX2 as a tumor stem cell marker in odontogenic cysts and tumors: clinical, radiographic and immunohistochemical correlation | BMC Oral Health

    Evaluation of the prognostic role of SOX2 as a tumor stem cell marker in odontogenic cysts and tumors: clinical, radiographic and immunohistochemical correlation | BMC Oral Health

    Recent studies suggest that tumor stem cells play a crucial role in the initiation, progression, aggressiveness and recurrent nature of odontogenic cysts and tumors [2, 19, 20]. This study aimed to assess the prognostic role of SOX2 as a tumor…

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  • Effort to Standardize Lyme Disease Test Interpretation – European Medical Journal Effort to Standardize Lyme Disease Test Interpretation

    Effort to Standardize Lyme Disease Test Interpretation – European Medical Journal Effort to Standardize Lyme Disease Test Interpretation

    Interpretation of Lyme Disease Tests Shows Variability

    Accurate interpretation of Lyme disease diagnostics remains inconsistent across laboratories, a new study shows, highlighting the need for harmonized standards and enhanced clinician…

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  • AI imagines what constant scrolling and slouching could do to humans in 25 years: ‘It’s terrifying’

    AI imagines what constant scrolling and slouching could do to humans in 25 years: ‘It’s terrifying’

    An artificial intelligence model has offered a chilling glimpse into the future, showing what humans might look like in 25 years if they continue their lazy, screen-filled lifestyles.

    The model is created by the step-tracking app…

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  • BMI Shows Dual Impact on Lung Function in Asthmatic Children – European Medical Journal BMI Shows Dual Impact on Lung Function in Asthmatic Children

    BMI Shows Dual Impact on Lung Function in Asthmatic Children – European Medical Journal BMI Shows Dual Impact on Lung Function in Asthmatic Children

    BMI and Lung Function in Asthmatic Children

    BMI influences lung performance in children with asthma, with benefits that reverse beyond a critical weight threshold.

    Study Overview

    Researchers evaluated 328 children experiencing asthma…

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  • T-Cell Receptor Biomarkers in Cutaneous Lymphomas

    T-Cell Receptor Biomarkers in Cutaneous Lymphomas

    THE UNDERSTANDING of mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS) has advanced considerably in recent years, yet predicting disease progression and patient outcomes remains challenging. Researchers are now investigating T-cell receptor…

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