- Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Incidence in High-Risk Women Clinical Advisor
- Research findings reveal new way to reduce pre-eclampsia King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Lancet study shows planned term delivery can cut…
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Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Incidence in High-Risk Women – Clinical Advisor
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Cruciferous Vegetables Appear to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Cruciferous vegetables that contain glucosinolate-derived compounds could help prevent breast cancer, according to research presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2025.
The associations between…
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Apple vs banana: Comparing fiber levels, key nutrients and broader health benefits
Most adults in the US fall short on both fruit and fiber. Only a small share, roughly 12 per cent, meet daily recommendations, which is why the apple-versus-banana question comes up often. If someone is trying to boost fiber, which one actually…
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Scientists outline how organ rejuvenation strategies could solve the donor shortage
New insights into cellular aging, perfusion technologies, and senescence-targeting treatments show how aging organs could be revived, turning thousands of discarded donor organs into viable, lifesaving grafts.
Cellular responses to…
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Nerve injuries can trigger hidden immune changes throughout the entire body
Preclinical research from McGill University suggests that nerve injuries can create long-term changes in the immune system, and these changes may not be the same for males and females.
Nerve injuries are common and can occur from stretching,…
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Nerve injuries can trigger hidden immune changes throughout the entire body
Preclinical research from McGill University suggests that nerve injuries can create long-term changes in the immune system, and these changes may not be the same for males and females.
Nerve injuries are common and can occur from stretching,…
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Tackle liver health and obesity, or risk non-communicable disease failure
As the EU’s flagship Healthier Together – Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) initiative moves into its final two years, health experts warn the programme risks falling behind the fast-evolving science on metabolic health.
While the 2022–2027…
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New findings show why the human intestine uniquely presents gluten to T cells
New evidence shows that human M cells act as fully fledged antigen-presenting cells, processing and presenting gluten peptides through a dendritic cell-like pathway that may shape early coeliac disease immunity.
Study: Human gut M…
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NAD+ supplement shows early promise for long COVID fatigue and brain fog
Long COVID continues to disrupt millions of lives, especially through persistent neurological symptoms like fatigue, sleep problems, and brain fog. Researchers tested whether raising NAD+ levels with high-dose nicotinamide riboside could help…
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NAD+ supplement shows early promise for long COVID fatigue and brain fog
Long COVID continues to disrupt millions of lives, especially through persistent neurological symptoms like fatigue, sleep problems, and brain fog. Researchers tested whether raising NAD+ levels with high-dose nicotinamide riboside could help…
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