Nearly 40 years after HIV was first identified, the virus continues its devastating march across the globe. Today, 38 million people live with HIV, and each year brings 1.5 million new infections and 650,000 more deaths-while nearly…
Category: 6. Health
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Radiotherapy Plus Chemoimmunotherapy Improves Frontline ES-SCLC Prognosis
Adding radiotherapy to first-line chemoimmunotherapy at initial diagnosis can improve patient prognosis for those with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC), according to findings from a real-world study shared at the
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Early, frequent cannabis use tied to higher mental and physical health risks, McGill study finds
Adolescents who begin using
cannabis before age 15 and continue using it regularly are more likely to require health care for both mental and physical problems as young adults, according to new research led by McGill University.The study,…
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Glucodensity Analysis Enhances CGM Accuracy for Detecting Cystic Fibrosis–Related Diabetes
New study findings from researchers at the University Hospital La Paz (HULP) in Madrid, Spain, highlight the value of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in detecting cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD). The study authors, who published…
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Powerful new antibiotic that can kill superbugs discovered in soil bacteria
A colony of Streptomyces coelicolor bacteria secretes an antibiotic compound (red) into the surrounding medium.Credit: Dr Jeremy Burgess/Science Photo Library
By studying the process through which a soil bacterium naturally produces a well-known…
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Innovations and challenges in global contraception and family planning
Contraception and family planning are vital aspects of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Despite major advances in modern contraception over the past 60 years, many gaps remain and the rate of unplanned pregnancies and…
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Lab-grown organoid offers a platform to study how liver scarring develops
As chronic liver disease becomes more widespread, researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a lab-grown organoid that replicates a regenerating liver, offering new hope for future treatments. The model recreates interactions…
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Tumor Cell Biomarkers May Guide Breast Cancer Treatment
Doctors may be able to spare patients unnecessarily aggressive breast cancer treatments by collecting and testing cancer cells in patients’ blood, research from the University of Michigan and the University of Kansas suggests.
Of the 2.3…
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