Despite recent progress in understanding the disease, inflammatory breast cancer (IBC)…
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Asthma more common among kids whose moms have eating disorders
Eating disorders are associated with a 26% increased risk of school-age asthma and a 25% higher risk of preschool wheeze, researchers reported Tuesday in the journal Thorax. Adobe Stock/HealthDay
Women with an eating disorder are more likely to…
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Multi-Omics Maps Sepsis Immune Landscape
Credit: Dr_Microbe/Getty Images Chinese researchers have used multi-omic profiling to comprehensively map the immune landscape of sepsis, which could lead to new precision treatments.
The findings, in Nature Immunology,…
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Adults with atopic dermatitis may sleep less because of the stress the condition causes
Adults with atopic dermatitis (AD) tend to sleep worse due to the stress they experience from the skin condition rather than AD itself, according to a
Korean study published in Scientific Reports in late November 2025.AD is a long-lasting skin…
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Laparoscopic Distal Gastrectomy Appears Feasible in T4a Gastric Cancer
The use of laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (LDG) demonstrated similar short-term outcomes vs open distal gastrectomy (ODG) among patients with clinical T4a gastric cancer, according to findings from the randomized interventional UMC-UPPERGI-01…
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Deep Capillary Plexus Microaneurysms A Sign of CKD in Diabetic Retinopathy
New research has identified an association between
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and reduced vessel length density in the deep capillary plexus (DCP) ischemia with increased instances of macular microaneurysms (MA), introducing MA count as a…Continue Reading
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High Alzheimer’s Biomarkers May Be a Kidney Problem, Not a Brain Problem – SciTechDaily
- High Alzheimer’s Biomarkers May Be a Kidney Problem, Not a Brain Problem SciTechDaily
- Mayo Clinic scientists create tool to predict Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms begin Denver Gazette
- Common health conditions can influence Alzheimer’s…
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A Pharmacist’s Role in Protecting Older Adults From RSV: A Conversation With Marilyn Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) poses a significant threat to older adults, whose weakened immune systems and underlying health conditions increase their risk for severe illness. With new vaccines now available, pharmacists are uniquely…
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Ultrasound scans recommended to prevent damage from cosmetic fillers
Researchers are recommending ultrasound scans be used to dissolve poorly-placed cosmetic fillers to prevent damage and deformity in patients. Photo by Pixel-Shot/Adobe Stock/HealthDay News
Cosmetic fillers are meant to enhance a person’s beauty,…
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Man unexpectedly cured of HIV after stem cell transplant
A man has become the seventh person to be left HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant to treat blood cancer. Significantly, he is also the second of the seven who received stem cells that were not actually resistant to the virus,…
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