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  • Cancer Vaccine Shows Early Promise in Rare Liver Tumor

    Cancer Vaccine Shows Early Promise in Rare Liver Tumor

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    Fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC) is one of the rarest and most challenging liver cancers, affecting adolescents and young adults who are otherwise healthy and lacking typical risk…

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  • ‘Cognitive decline starts long before diagnosis…’ 6 steps to prevent it, according to top doc |

    ‘Cognitive decline starts long before diagnosis…’ 6 steps to prevent it, according to top doc |

    We often think that cognitive decline starts when we are older, maybe in our 60s, or 70s, however, that is not true, says Dr. Vass, M.D. Cognitive decline builds up slowly, over a period of time, over years, starting as young as 30s, and 40s!…

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  • PCOS, race, and obesity drive hypertension and metabolic risk

    PCOS, race, and obesity drive hypertension and metabolic risk

    Key takeaways:

    • Non-Hispanic Black women had significantly higher odds of hypertension and pre-metabolic syndrome, regardless of PCOS status.
    • Obesity strongly amplified cardiovascular risks in women with PCOS, especially for Stage 1 hypertension…

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  • Dengue in Bangladesh tops 90,000 cases in 2025

    Dengue in Bangladesh tops 90,000 cases in 2025

    The Director General of Health Services (DGHS) in Bangladesh reports dengue fever hospitalizations have eclipsed the 90,000 mark for the year, with 90,264 cases through November 23.

    Officials reported an additional 705 cases during the past 24…

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  • Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Linked to IRE1α Activation in Immune Cells – Inside Precision Medicine

    1. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Linked to IRE1α Activation in Immune Cells  Inside Precision Medicine
    2. Scientists Identify a Molecular Switch to a Painful Side Effect of Chemotherapy  WCM Newsroom
    3. A drug already in trials may stop…

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  • 14 Immune-Boosting Foods to Eat This Cold and Flu Season

    14 Immune-Boosting Foods to Eat This Cold and Flu Season

    Strategies like washing your hands regularly and getting a flu shot go a long way towards keeping you healthy when seemingly everyone has the sniffles—and filling your plate with the best foods to eat this cold and flu season to boost your…

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  • Research Finds Mechanism Behind HIV-Linked Immune Suppression

    Research Finds Mechanism Behind HIV-Linked Immune Suppression

    Baltimore, MD — Researchers from the Institute of Human Virology (IHV) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have discovered how a specific type of immune cell may contribute to the persistence of HIV infections. The…

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