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EULAR develops first classification criteria for hemochromatosis arthropathy
EULAR – The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology – has developed the first classification criteria for hemochromatosis arthropathy (HA) from a unique derivation cohort using rigorous methodology.
HA is distinctive…
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Bowel cancer’s “Big Bang” moment reveals how the disease takes shape
Like the astronomical explosion that kickstarted the universe, bowel cancer has a “Big Bang” moment which determines how it will grow, according to new research from Cancer Research UK and Wellcome Trust-funded…
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Rare form of syphilis in married elderly man nearly stumps doctors
In the end, his combination of rash, malaise, liver and kidney problems, facial paralysis, and swelling all fit with syphilis. However, syphilis that affects the liver is rare, occurring in less than 10 percent of cases,…
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Weak Spot of Metastatic Melanoma Cells Identified – Inside Precision Medicine
- Weak Spot of Metastatic Melanoma Cells Identified Inside Precision Medicine
- Blocking Key Protein Triggers Cancer Cell Self-Destruction NYU Langone Health
- Lymph node environment drives FSP1 targetability in metastasizing melanoma Nature
- Triggering…
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First Brain Cell Atlas: Clues to Neurodevelopmental and Psychiatric Disorders – Inside Precision Medicine
- First Brain Cell Atlas: Clues to Neurodevelopmental and Psychiatric Disorders Inside Precision Medicine
- epDevAtlas: mapping GABAergic cells and microglia in the early postnatal mouse brain Nature
- Detailed brain growth atlas in mice offers…
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HCV incidence falls as Scotland nears WHO target
Scotland appears to be closing in on the World Health Organization’s (WHO) hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination goal, as new modelling shows a steep drop in HCV incidence among people who inject drugs (PWID).
In one of the largest long-term…
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Clinicians Test ‘Butt Breathing’ in Early Study | The Transmission
MedPage Small trial suggests blood oxygenation via the gut may be feasible in humans, but will it work? Young men tolerated the anal administration of a liquid with a high capacity for oxygenation in a phase Ia trial from Japan — a dose of…
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Drug-resistant infections in Europe set to rise as populations age, study suggests | The Transmission
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Biggest rise in drug-resistant bloodstream infections are expected in the over-65s and among men. A new study led by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and…
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MIT researchers invent new human brain model to enable disease research, drug discovery | MIT News
A new 3D human brain tissue platform developed by MIT researchers is the first to integrate all major brain cell types, including neurons, glial cells, and the vasculature, into a single culture.
Grown from individual…
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