A multidisciplinary team from Harvard Medical School, Duke University, and Massachusetts General Hospital has developed the dual-scale Capillary-Cell (CapCell) microscope, a revolutionary tool for visualizing tumor metabolism and…
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Shoulder Joint Range of Motion Falls After Breast Cancer Surgery – European Medical Journal Shoulder Joint Range of Motion After Breast Surgery
SHOULDER joint range of motion fell markedly 1 month after breast cancer surgery in Japan despite routine inpatient rehabilitation.
Shoulder Joint Range of Motion Limits Common at 1 Month
Early reductions in shoulder joint range of motion can…
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Nutrition experts call for dietary fiber recognition as an essential nutrient
Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka nutrition experts are calling for dietary fiber to be officially recognised internationally as an essential nutrient – the first ‘new’ essential nutrient in more than 50 years.
The researchers say fiber should…
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Stool tests and diet patterns help predict risk of IBD flare-ups – Medical Xpress
- Stool tests and diet patterns help predict risk of IBD flare-ups Medical Xpress
- A chemiluminescence assay targeting granzyme A activity for monitoring inflammatory bowel disease Nature
- Advancing Noninvasive Diagnostics for Inflammatory Bowel…
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NeuroVoices: Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, on Addressing Depression and Anxiety in Parkinson Care | NeurologyLive
Mood and behavioral symptoms are now recognized as core features of Parkinson disease (PD), not simply secondary reactions to motor disability. Depression, anxiety, apathy, impulse control disorders, psychosis, and later-stage behavioral changes…
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2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics – professional.heart.org
- 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics professional.heart.org
- ACC report highlights progress, regression of CVD, risk factors in US Healio
- Research in Brief: BIDMC Investigators Lead Inaugural Report on State of US Cardiovascular Health Beth…
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Protein Mapping in African Genomes: New Diabetes Insights
Researchers have conducted the most comprehensive analysis to date linking plasma proteins to genetic variation in individuals with type 2 diabetes from continental Africa, a population group largely underrepresented in medical…
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Guide to creating urban public spaces for children
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Public spaces to play are important to children’s health and development and are a core right. Yet with increasing urbanization, access to public spaces to play is shrinking, particularly in low- and middle-income countries….
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