Low body weight in young women has been linked to a range of health concerns, including disrupted menstrual cycles, infertility, weakened immune function, and a long-term decline in bone density. Japan has seen a rising trend in the…
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Improving diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary embolism (PE), a type of blood clot in the lungs, sends more than half a million people to U.S. hospitals each year – and kills about one in five high-risk patients, according to the American Heart Association 2025…
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NKF Launches Home Dialysis Awareness Campaign to Educate and Empower Patients
NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and Vantive, a vital organ therapy company with a 70-year legacy of kidney care innovation, have…
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Ethiopia and WHO Strengthen National Health Emergency Systems Through Digital Innovation
Through these digital innovations, WHO is supporting EPHI in building a resilient, real-time and integrated public health information system that supports timely…
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Researchers visualize how brain network development is altered in rare childhood disorder
Researchers at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology have visualized how brain network development is altered in a model of KCNQ2-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, a rare childhood brain disorder. Using…
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Telltale Signs Of Bird Flu Infection Aren’t Always Evident, Review Finds
Researchers delve deeper into the perception that human H5N1 infections are apparent and severe. They also examine the likelihood of transmission among people. Also: A listeria outbreak tied to pasta salads claims two more…
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News: CMN Weekly (31 October 2025) – Your Weekly CRISPR Medicine News – CRISPR Medicine News
- News: CMN Weekly (31 October 2025) – Your Weekly CRISPR Medicine News CRISPR Medicine News
- Cell-type- and locus-specific epigenetic editing of memory expression Nature
- Unlocking memory: The role of epigenetics in memory expression News-Medical
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People abused by intimate partners have worse asthma – but researchers are still untangling the reasons behind this surprising link
Asthma is a common, serious and difficult-to-manage chronic health condition. In the U.S., 1 in 7 people are diagnosed with asthma, and that number is rising.
Over the years, researchers have identified a mix of individual and environmental…
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Sensory effects of flavanols trigger physiological responses in the brain
Astringency is a dry, puckering, rough, or sandpapery sensation in the mouth caused by plant-derived polyphenols. Polyphenols, including flavanols, are well known for risk reduction in cardiovascular diseases. Flavanols, found…
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gut microbial diversity in underweight Japanese women
Low body weight in young women has been associated with various health concerns. Rising trends in the proportion of underweight women between the ages of 20 and 39 have been seen in Japan, raising…
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