Category: 6. Health

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  • Longitudinal Neuroimaging of a Pediatric Patient With Sturge–Weber Syndrome: From Birth to Adolescence

    Longitudinal Neuroimaging of a Pediatric Patient With Sturge–Weber Syndrome: From Birth to Adolescence

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  • CRISPR epigenetic ‘switch’ provides new way to control memory

    CRISPR epigenetic ‘switch’ provides new way to control memory

    For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that flipping an epigenetic ‘switch’ in memory cells can directly control whether a memory is expressed or silenced, offering new insights into how memories are stored and potentially…

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  • A teenage girl with acne lesions on her forehead

    A teenage girl with acne lesions on her forehead

    The case

    A girl aged 15 years presented with a 4-month history of recurrent crusted lesions on her forehead (Figure). According to her mother, the initial lesions were blackheads from her acne. She had occasional breakouts, which evolved into more…

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  • Raman-based tool could advance continuous vaccine production

    Raman-based tool could advance continuous vaccine production

    Study demonstrates the non-invasive tool’s potential for real-time monitoring of cytomegalovirus (CMV) viral particles.

    Raman PAT vaccine - ampoules of liquid on a production line

    A new Raman spectroscopy-based process analytical tool can continuously monitor vaccine quality during production, according…

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  • Viral Infections Drastically Raise Risk Of Heart Disease And Stroke: Study

    Researchers have zeroed in on inflammation sparked by covid, flu, and shingles as one component that explains why some people face an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease after infection. Plus, a look at how air travel…

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  • Researchers identify perineural pathway that fuels HIV persistence despite treatment

    Researchers identify perineural pathway that fuels HIV persistence despite treatment

    Addressing the question of whether and how immune cells (macrophages) in the central nervous system (CNS) traffic out, researchers have now identified a perineural pathway through which the HIV virus can redistribute throughout the body. The…

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  • NICE U-Turn Expands Access to Prostate Cancer Drug – Medscape

    1. NICE U-Turn Expands Access to Prostate Cancer Drug  Medscape
    2. Prostate cancer drug that can halve death risk to be offered to thousands in England  The Guardian
    3. Pedro Barata, MD, on darolutamide efficacy across age subgroups  Urology Times

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  • Understanding the role of m6A methylation in acute lung injury pathogenesis

    Understanding the role of m6A methylation in acute lung injury pathogenesis

    Acute lung injury (ALI) is a critical clinical condition characterized by diffuse inflammation of the lung parenchyma and intractable hypoxemia, typically caused by factors, such as trauma, pneumonia, shock, and sepsis. Clinical…

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  • How fortified dairy can help close the nutrient gap in children’s diets

    How fortified dairy can help close the nutrient gap in children’s diets

    As governments tighten regulations on childhood obesity and parents seek healthier, non-HFSS choices, the importance of early nutrition has never been clearer. Antoine Hours, general manager at Yoplait UK, discusses how fortified dairy products…

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