New study findings conducted by researchers from the Helmholtz Munich Institute for Diabetes Research suggest that maternal factors, including early-life epigenetic influences, could play a protective role in reducing the likelihood for type 1…
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Woman’s ‘menopause brain fog’ turn out to be two brain tumors | Health
Woman’s ‘menopause brain fog’ turn out to be two brain tumors | Health | nbcrightnow.com
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Impact of Concomitant Non-Cancer Medications on Outcomes in Breast Cancer
An evaluation of non-cancer medications used concomitantly with cancer therapies for patients with breast cancer showed that proton pump inhibitors specifically were associated with worse survival outcomes and with an increased risk of grade…
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APA survey: Division, disconnection fuel U.S. stress
A fractured America is causing people’s stress levels to go through the roof, a new American Psychological Association (APA) survey has found.
Overall, the results indicate that loneliness and emotional disconnection have become a defining…
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COVID Infection Leads to More Heart Issues for Kids Than Vaccine – MedPage Today
- COVID Infection Leads to More Heart Issues for Kids Than Vaccine MedPage Today
- Data: Risks of vascular, inflammatory conditions in kids higher after COVID infection than vaccination CIDRAP
- Covid raises risk of rare heart issue in children more…
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Maternal Type 1 Diabetes Provides Epigenetic Protective Effect in Children – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Maternal Type 1 Diabetes Provides Epigenetic Protective Effect in Children Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Blood methylome signatures in children exposed to maternal type 1 diabetes are linked to protection against islet autoimmunity
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Nanovaccine shows great promise for treating HPV-related cancers: Newsroom
Researchers tested the effectiveness of a nanovaccine in the lab to deliver antigens to immune cells and trigger the body’s protective response. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
DALLAS – Nov. 07, 2025 – A nanoparticle…
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Single-cell analysis reveals HPV-induced keratinocyte heterogeneity in cervical cancer
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CESC), the most prevalent subtype of cervical cancer, remains a major global health burden driven primarily by persistent high-risk HPV infection and genetic susceptibility.
A research team led by…
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