At first, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer might seem to have little overlap. One gradually destroys memory and cognition, while the other ravages the body through uncontrolled cell growth. Yet scientists at the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have…
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Decoding the signaling networks and metabolic dysregulation underlying sepsis
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Sepsis is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by dysregulated immune responses, systemic inflammation, and multi-organ dysfunction. It involves intricate interactions among multiple signaling pathways, including…
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Study reveals how DKK3 triggers smooth muscle cell transformation in aortic aneurysm
Background
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a life-threatening vascular disorder that primarily affects elderly males. It often develops asymptomatically, yet aneurysm rupture can lead to rapid fatality. Currently, no effective…
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Advances in nanomaterials revolutionize therapy for myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury
Background
Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death globally, causing approximately 9 million deaths annually. Currently, reperfusion therapy (such as thrombolysis or interventional procedures) is the primary method to…
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19 new dengue cases reported in Rawalpindi – Dawn
- 19 new dengue cases reported in Rawalpindi Dawn
- Fever pitch: Ludhiana’s dengue crisis double in a fortnight. The Times of India
- Stay alert against dengue mosquitoes; Civil surgeon launches awareness drive Babushahi.com
- Dengue fever on the rise…
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Researchers identify key role of lactylation in driving aortic dissection
Recently, a research team led by Professor Jian-Xun Wang and Professor Tao Yu from Qingdao University made a significant breakthrough in understanding the role of lactylation modification in aortic dissection (AD). Their study…
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AI brings hope for cervical cancer detection in rural Africa
AI can be used to detect cervical cancer in women in resource-limited parts of the world. However, for this method to work, investments are needed in healthcare staff, reliable supply chains and trust in these communities. This has…
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Genetic study reveals unique mutations in Chinese patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a common genetic heart disorder, is often caused by mutations in sarcomere-related genes. While extensively studied in European populations, its genetic basis in Chinese individuals remains poorly…
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Multimodal AI brings a new dimension to cardiovascular medicine
Although artificial intelligence has already shown promise in cardiovascular medicine, most existing tools analyze only one type of data—such as electrocardiograms or cardiac images—limiting their clinical utility. The emergence…
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Sonelokimab Demonstrates Psoriatic Arthritis Improvements Over Placebo
Sonelokimab substantially improved signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis (PsA), meeting the primary endpoint of American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 50 response at week 12 compared to placebo in a phase 2 trial.1“While IL-17A and IL-17F…
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