Researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a small molecule that can inhibit a cancer-driving protein long considered impossible to target with drugs – a discovery that could open the door…
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WSU researchers discover how a neural circuit drives relapse after opioid use
Washington State University researchers have discovered how a neural circuit – or a connection between two brain regions – drives relapse after opioid use, a finding that could lead to more effective treatments for opioid use…
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A plant-based diet may dramatically cut your stroke risk, study shows – The Times of India
- A plant-based diet may dramatically cut your stroke risk, study shows The Times of India
- Preventing strokes before they begin: tools everyone should be aware of The Hindu
- How to reduce the risk of a stroke this holiday season The Victoria…
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Study: 3–5 cups of coffee daily may slow aging in people with major psychiatric disorders
A new study suggests that drinking a moderate amount of coffee each day may help slow the early aging often seen in people with major psychiatric disorders.
Researchers found that adults with conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and…
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Inside the Race to Find Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Patients Faster
Dave Runkel went to his primary care physician with a problem: the 36-year-old engineer was passing blood. He was a Navy vet living in South Carolina with a career that required frequent overseas travel. His wife also worked full-time, and…
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Disinfectant used in water treatment may impact the incidence of Legionnaire’s disease
Preliminary results of a nationwide study suggest that the disinfectant used to treat water before it is distributed through pipes may impact the incidence of Legionnaire’s disease in certain parts of the country. The findings will…
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Brain function discovery helps explain why childhood adversity raises metabolic disease risk in women
McGill University researchers have identified a brain function that helps explain why childhood stress raises metabolic health risks for some women later in life.
A new study found that variations in the brain’s insulin receptor…
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Study uncovers how the body’s bile acids bind to block C. diff’s most dangerous toxin
In a major step towards a precision therapy for Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infection, researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have uncovered how the body’s bile acids bind to block C. diff‘s most dangerous…
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Time of day crucial for cancer immunotherapy treatments
Cancer survival might depend on what time of day you get your treatment, a new study says.
Lung cancer patients who received IV immunotherapy doses earlier in the day tended to live longer, researchers wrote in a study published online Monday…
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Clinical Applications of LLMs in Radiology: Key Takeaways from RSNA 2025
Many of us are still in the reflective stage after
RSNA 2025 as we attempt to summarize all the fascinating AI-focused sessions, panels, and hallway discussions. Throughout the seven imaging informatics sessions this year, a clear message became…Continue Reading
