A population-based natural experiment investigated how living near cannabis retail stores relates to cannabis-related harms. The researchers found a connection between store exposure and higher rates of harm, with the largest increases appearing…
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Where cannabis stores cluster, emergency visits climb
A population-based natural experiment investigated how living near cannabis retail stores relates to cannabis-related harms. The researchers found a connection between store exposure and higher rates of harm, with the largest increases appearing…
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Fatty liver diet: Gastroenterologist shares 7 best foods to cleanse liver and reduce inflammation naturally
Fatty liver has become one of the most common lifestyle-related health concerns, and the surprising part is that many people do not even realise they have it. Your liver plays a major role in digestion, metabolism, and even immunity, yet it is…
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WHO warns infertility affects 1 in 6 people
The WHO said access to fertility care remains “severely limited” despite the scale of the issue. In many countries, tests and treatments are paid largely out of pocket, leaving people with high financial burdens.
In some…
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Early treatment of slow-growing brain tumors may worsen cognitive function
The treatment of a slow-growing brain tumor is often accompanied by impaired cognitive functions such as difficulties with shifting focus and impaired language ability. This has been shown by a study managed by the University of…
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Long-term exposure to polluted air weakens the health benefits of exercise
Long-term exposure to toxic air can substantially weaken the health benefits of regular exercise, suggests a new study by an international team including UCL (University College London) researchers.
The study, published in the…
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Epigenetic drift explains why the aging intestine becomes more vulnerable to cancer
Researchers from the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena, Germany, the Molecular Biotechnology Centre (MBC) in Turin and the University of Turin, Italy, have discovered a fundamental mechanism of aging…
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Discovery of smOOP RNAs reveals hidden rules of cellular phase separation
Inside cells, RNAs and proteins form tiny, liquid-like droplets called biomolecular condensates. These droplets are essential for organizing cellular life, yet why some RNAs cluster more readily than others has remained unclear….
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New Biomarkers Show Promise in Improving Diagnosis, Prognosis in Uterine Sarcoma
A pair of circulating proteins may significantly improve both early identification and risk stratification for patients with uterine sarcoma, according to a new study.1 If further validated in future studies, having a reliable, non-invasive…
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