“We think this has therapeutic implications, because if you could just lower the lipids—which we already know how to do in patients, for example, with lipid-lowering medication—that could be a way to decelerate breast cancer growth. If we…
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Circadian Rhythms Disrupted in Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is notorious for scrambling patients’ daily rhythms. Restless nights with little sleep and increased napping during the day are early indicators of disease onset, while sundowning, or confusion later in the day, is…
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Global epidemiologic burden of anxiety disorders in women of childbear
Introduction
Anxiety disorders are prevalent worldwide, ranging from mild emotional fluctuations to severe impairments in social and occupational functioning, and may co-occur with depression and suicidal ideation.1 Women of childbearing age (WCBA;…
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Spiral catheter optimizes drug delivery to the brain – Physics World
Spiral catheter optimizes drug delivery to the brain – Physics World
The way humans…
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5 toxic substances in processed foods that can severely harm the body
Synthetic food colorings such as Red 40, Yellow 5, and other artificial dyes are employed to enhance the visual appeal of snacks, drinks, and sweets, is often said to have behavioral disorders among children, particularly those suffering with…
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Detection of Dengue Virus RNA in Breast Milk Following Peripartum Infection — Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China, 2024
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Deng J, Zhang H, Wang YP, Liu Q, Du M, Yan WX, et al. Global, regional, and national burden of dengue infection in children and adolescents: an analysis of the Global Burden of…Continue Reading
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Salmonella enterica ST8333 Was Isolated as Early as July 2015
We read the study conducted by Cui et al. published in China CDC Weekly with great interest, and would like to make comment on this matter (1). The report identified 31…Continue Reading

