Working with Alzheimer’s mouse models, human cells, and donated human brain tissue, researchers found that reducing levels of a molecule called PU.1 can shift microglia into a more protective mode. Microglia are immune cells that live in the…
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Hidden microglia switch helps protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
Working with Alzheimer’s mouse models, human cells, and donated human brain tissue, researchers found that reducing levels of a molecule called PU.1 can shift microglia into a more protective mode. Microglia are immune cells that live in the…
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Minimally invasive management of penetrating thoracic and abdominal injuries: a case series | International Journal of Emergency Medicine
Parajuli P, Kumar S, Gupta A, Bansal VK, Sagar S, Mishra B, Singhal M, Kumar A, Gamangatti S, Gupta B, Sawhney C, Misra MC. Role of laparoscopy in patients with abdominal trauma at Level-I trauma center. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech….
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FAQ About the November 2025 EHV Outbreak – thehorse.com
- FAQ About the November 2025 EHV Outbreak thehorse.com
- Commissioner Miller Alerts Texas Equine Industry of EHV-1 Outbreak (11/19/2025) Texas Agriculture (.gov)
- Acadia Rice Arena in Crowley closes for cleaning against horse virus KADN News 15
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“Africa is becoming one of the world’s leading regions on HPV vaccination” – Emily Kobayashi, Head of the HPV Vaccine Program at Gavi
Ecofin Agency spoke with Emily Kobayashi, Head of the HPV vaccine program at Gavi, about progress in HPV vaccination across Africa, the results achieved so far, and the remaining challenges.
According to Gavi, the alliance estimates that it…Continue Reading
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Immune Cell Profiling in Type 1 Diabetes Identifies Changes in Memory T Cells and B Cells
Scientists analyzing human and mouse pancreatic lymph nodes (PLNs) and spleens have identified a distinct subset of CD4 memory helper T cells associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Reported by researchers at the University of…
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Sequential use of continuous glucose monitoring, with or without exercise trackers, significantly improves glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes | Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
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Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGM) and exercise trackers offer real-time feedback on the effects of lifestyle intervention on blood glucose. This randomized controlled trial aimed to examine whether an additional exercise tracker…
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From renal biopsy to genetic diagnosis: EYA1 mutation in branchio-oto-renal syndrome with renal insufficiency | BMC Nephrology
Zou D, Silvius D, Rodrigo-Blomqvist S, Enerbäck S, Xu PX. Eya1 regulates the growth of otic epithelium and interacts with Pax2 during the development of all sensory areas in the inner ear. Dev Biol. 2006;298(2):430–41.
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New nasal nanodrops wipe out brain tumors in mice
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, working with scientists at Northwestern University, have created a noninvasive strategy to treat one of the most aggressive and deadly forms of brain cancer. Their method…
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Why Eating Alone Could Be Surprisingly Dangerous for Older Adults – SciTechDaily
- Why Eating Alone Could Be Surprisingly Dangerous for Older Adults SciTechDaily
- Eating alone linked to poorer nutrition in older adults Flinders University
- The Empty Chair: How Eating Alone Can Fuel Declining Health In Older Adults Study Finds
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