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  • How eating takeout may heighten risk

    How eating takeout may heighten risk

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    Research suggests that higher takeout food consumption may increase a person’s risk of heart disease. Image credit: Luis Alvarez/Getty Images
    • There appears to be an association between diets high in takeout food and systemic…

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  • Symptom Experience and Management Needs of Breast Cancer Patients unde

    Symptom Experience and Management Needs of Breast Cancer Patients unde

    Introduction

    Breast cancer is the most common and fatal malignant tumor among women worldwide, surpassing lung cancer to become the top cancer globally.1,2 The treatment and care of breast cancer patients have brought serious economic and…

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  • Cambridge breast cancer survivor’s plea after screening

    Cambridge breast cancer survivor’s plea after screening

    Cambridge University Hospitals Shirley, a woman with greyish hair, wearing a black jumper with colourful motifs and blue-framed glasses, smiling for camera. She is sitting in a hospital.Cambridge University Hospitals

    Shirley, 69, will undergo radiotherapy as part of her treatment

    A breast cancer patient who says a mammogram likely saved her life has urged people to attend routine screening appointments.

    Shirley, 69, from Cambridge,…

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  • Literature review on the regulatory effects of hydrogen sulfide in non

    Literature review on the regulatory effects of hydrogen sulfide in non

    Introduction

    Research Background and Significance

    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a manifestation of metabolic syndrome in the liver and has become one of the most common chronic liver diseases globally, with a prevalence rate as high…

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  • Calcium signaling helps maintain protein quality in the endoplasmic reticulum

    Calcium signaling helps maintain protein quality in the endoplasmic reticulum

    Calcium (Ca2+) drives many cellular functions, though the way it controls quality of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a cellular organelle that synthesizes and transports proteins, is widely unknown. This control system…

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  • Study reveals a therapeutic vulnerability in aggressive subtype of triple-negative breast cancer

    Study reveals a therapeutic vulnerability in aggressive subtype of triple-negative breast cancer

    A new study published today in Science Translational Medicine by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center details a therapeutic vulnerability in patients with an aggressive subtype of…

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  • Vagus nerve may hold the key to a younger and healthier heart

    Vagus nerve may hold the key to a younger and healthier heart

    The secret to a healthier and “younger” heart lies in the vagus nerve. A recent study coordinated by the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and published in Science Translational Medicine has shown that preserving…

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