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High-Risk Prostate Cancer Survival Improved 40% with Drug Combo – Inside Precision Medicine
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HMGN1 gene linked to heart problems in people with Down syndrome
Nearly half of all babies born with Down syndrome face congenital heart defects, often involving serious malformations that require surgery in the first months of life.
For decades, scientists have known that having an extra copy…
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Biomarker-Driven Apalutamide Therapy for Patients With Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Use of PAM50 subtyping allowed clinicians to determine which patients with recurrent prostate cancer were most likely to benefit from the addition of apalutamide hormonal therapy to salvage radiotherapy, according to findings from the phase…
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Three ways Ukraine is using AI to improve HIV services
Ukraine’s health services have been remarkably resilient in wartime, with technological innovations playing a key role in sustaining the delivery of care. At the 20th European AIDS Conference (EACS 2025) in Paris last week, Tetiana Deshko of…
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Mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging, study finds
Scientists are reporting the first compelling evidence in people that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines with age.
A 10-week study of people 65 or older found…
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Hepatitis B reactivation is rare after switching from tenofovir, two European studies show
Two large studies of people switching to tenofovir-sparing regimens presented at the 20th European AIDS Conference (EACS 2025) in Paris show that hepatitis B reactivation is a rare event after the hepatitis B-suppressive drug is removed.
Hepatitis…
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Dyslipidemia May Delay Macular Hole Closure After Surgery
Dyslipidemia may be associated with delayedmacular hole (MH) closure, indicating a possible role of systemic metabolic dysfunction in postoperative retinal recovery.1Idiopathic MH is distinguished by a full-thickness defect with the…
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Abstinence or limiting alcohol intake may lead to clinically meaningful blood pressure reductions
Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is associated with increases in blood pressure (BP) and stopping drinking – even drinking less – may lead to clinically meaningful BP reductions, according to a study published today…
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Bridging knowledge gaps in prostate cancer screening among northern Sa
Introduction
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among men worldwide, accounting for approximately 14.2% of new cancer cases in men, according to the Global Cancer Observatory database of the International Agency…
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