Immunotherapy, which involves boosting the body’s own immune system to recognise and destroy cancer cells, has shown promising results in cancer treatment. In immunotherapies such as CAR T-cell, doctors take T-cells (a type of immune cell) from a…
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Metabolites behind fermented natto’s health benefits revealed in new study
A new study highlights that natto, a popular Japanese delicacy made from soybeans fermented with Bacillus subtilis var. natto, is rich in supersulfide molecules that are beneficial for health. These metabolites are produced by plants and play an…
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The ‘mono’ virus raises the risk of MS and cancer in some. 22 genes hint at why.
Around 90% of people are infected with Epstein-Barr virus at some point in their lifetimes. For most of them, the virus causes a mild, transient illness or no symptoms at all. But for a subset of people, Epstein-Barr can eventually contribute…
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AI Stethoscope Doubles Detection of Valvular Heart Disease – Inside Precision Medicine
- AI Stethoscope Doubles Detection of Valvular Heart Disease Inside Precision Medicine
- AI-Enabled Stethoscopes May Boost Diagnosis Of Heart Diseases: Study NDTV
- AI-Enabled Digital Stethoscope Outperforms Traditional Exams in Valvular Heart Disease…
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Enlicitide Meaningfully Lowers LDL-C at 24 Weeks in Patients At Risk for ASCVD Events
Full results from the phase 3 CORALreef Lipids (NCT05952856) clinical trial have been published by investigators in The New England Journal of Medicine, highlighting significant reductions in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and other…
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PDS Health Highlights Link Between Oral Health and Heart Health During American Heart Month
HENDERSON, Nev., Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — During American Heart Month in February, PDS Health®, a leading integrated healthcare support organization, raises awareness about…
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National pharmacy stop-smoking service could support more than 200,000 quit attempts annually – The Pharmaceutical Journal
- National pharmacy stop-smoking service could support more than 200,000 quit attempts annually The Pharmaceutical Journal
- Fewer than half of councils fund pharmacy stop smoking services thepharmacist.co.uk
- Pharmacy-led smoking cessation service…
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Veda Giri, MD, on strategies to advance prostate cancer genetic testing
In a recent interview with Urology Times®, Veda N. Giri, MD, outlined practical ways to improve prostate cancer genetic testing based on results from the PROGRESS Registry, which evaluated patient-reported outcomes from men regarding germline…
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Managing diabetes in primary care – key points for nurses
Continuing our series highlighting recent presentations from Nursing in Practice 365 events, Diabetes specialist nurse Anwen Jones provides an update on some key principles in management of diabetes in primary care
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