Ovarian cancer is often dubbed the “silent killer” for a reason: in most women, by the time it’s detected, it has already advanced beyond early stages. As per the World Cancer Research Fund, globally, ovarian cancer ranks among the top…
Category: 6. Health
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Hotter days and nights are already stealing sleep across the U.S.
Using more than 12 million nights of wearable sleep data, researchers show that warmer days and nights already reduce sleep across the U.S., with future climate warming expected to deepen losses and widen existing health and social…
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Association of HLA class I allele and tuberculosis susceptibility: a systematic review and meta-analysis
World Health Organization. WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2023, 248 (World Health Organization, Geneva, 2023). Report No. 9789240083851.
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Everyday PFAS exposure alters placental function in early pregnancy
By modelling real-world PFAS mixtures found in first-trimester placentas, researchers reveal how everyday chemical exposure can subtly rewire placental hormone release, invasion, and gene pathways critical for early pregnancy.
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A 36-week screening strategy safely reduces pre-eclampsia at term
By pairing late-pregnancy risk screening with personalised timing of birth, researchers show how term pre-eclampsia can be safely prevented, offering a new strategy that could reshape late-pregnancy care for women at highest risk.
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DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng, ‘Deep Diver’ Du Mengran named to Nature’s influential 2025 list_英语频道_央视网(cctv.com)
A person uses DeepSeek app on a mobile phone on Feb. 17, 2025. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)
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pair are recognized respectively for driving the development of
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Early RSV infection turns maternal allergy into a powerful driver of childhood asthma
By combining nationwide health data with elegant immunology experiments, researchers reveal how RSV infection in infancy hijacks maternal antibodies to tip the immune system toward asthma, and why preventing RSV early in life could…
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Pharmacists Help Navigate Comorbid Depression and Diabetes
The comanagement of diabetes and depression presents a significant clinical challenge that pharmacists are uniquely positioned to address within integrated care models, according to Kathleen Vest, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, FCCP, professor of…
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Novel Nomogram Predicts Risk for Bladder Cancer Recurrence After UTUC Surgery
Researchers in China have developed a nomogram to help predict postoperative bladder cancer recurrence in patients who have undergone upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) surgery. The nomogram, which incorporates several factors including…
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