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Study Identifies Protein That Helps Eye Cancer Spread to Liver
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center uncover a key protein responsible for the spread of uveal melanoma, the most common form of eye cancer, to the liver.
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Britney Spears Addresses Public Scrutiny After DUI Arrest Video
Pop icon Britney Spears addresses fans amid backlash over bodycam footage from her recent DUI arrest, sharing a hopeful message for support.
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Muslim Faithful Begin Leaving Makkah After Completing Hajj Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia
Thousands of Muslim pilgrims have started departing Makkah after completing the annual Hajj pilgrimage, with over 30,000 Iranians among those who made the journey to Saudi Arabia.
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New Antibiotic Design Offers Hope in Fight Against Drug-Resistant Infections
A groundbreaking approach to antibiotic development may lead to new treatments for drug-resistant infections and restore the efficacy of existing antibiotics.
The left and right ventricles differ in their ability to withstand the effects of cardiac arrest, study finds
Researchers discover key differences in how left and right ventricles respond to cardiac arrest, shedding light on ventricular fibrillation and its effects on the heart.
Rural health research could bypass RCT hurdles with real-world data, paper says
New research explores alternative methods to randomized controlled trials for conducting high-quality studies in rural areas, utilizing real-world data to overcome RCT hurdles and
Recommendations developed for assessing postoperative Crohn disease recurrence
Experts develop guidelines for using intestinal ultrasound to assess postoperative Crohn disease recurrence, aiming to standardize diagnosis and treatment approaches.
Breakthrough in Biotech: Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Power Innovative Biocomputers with Human Cells
Scientists harness human brain cells to create biocomputers, using lab-grown brain organoids to perform computational functions and test responses to stimuli, revolutionizing
New study points to possible new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis
Researchers from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital discover potential new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, offering hope for patients with the condition.
Hidden Link: Brain Injuries Often Precede Homelessness, Interviews Reveal
Over half of homeless individuals have experienced brain injuries prior to becoming homeless, including concussions and strokes, highlighting the need for early intervention.
Sex, Hematocrit, Uric Acid Linked to Hearing Severity in Meniere’s Disease
A new study finds that sex, hematocrit levels, and uric acid are independently associated with the severity of hearing loss in Meniere's disease.
Common Anemia Medication Shows Unexpected Potential in Cancer Treatment
New research from Finland suggests common anemia medications may slow down cancer cell growth, offering a dual benefit for patients.
Researchers Develop New Brain Scan to Detect Alzheimer's Tau Protein Earlier
A new brain imaging test detects Alzheimer's tau protein earlier than current methods, potentially leading to earlier diagnosis and treatment, according to University of
Ocrelizumab cuts disability progression in primary progressive MS trial
Ocrelizumab slows disability progression in primary progressive multiple sclerosis patients, including older patients and those with advanced disease, in a major international
Blood Biomarkers Reveal Subtle Midlife Cognitive Decline Linked to Alzheimer's Risk
Researchers from UC San Francisco have identified blood biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease that correlate with minor midlife cognitive differences, highlighting the potential for
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