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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Catching Cancer's Comeback: How DNA in Blood Can Spot Relapses

Scientists recently explored if DNA from cancer cells floating in a patient's blood could predict who might relapse after surgery. They focused on biliary tract cancers, which form in the bile ducts, and aimed to check two main things. First, they wanted to see if this DNA could tell who might have

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Biliary Tract Cancers: Racial Differences in Genomic Profiles

Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are cancers that affect the bile ducts and gallbladder, including intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC), and gallbladder cancers. Researchers have found several genomic changes in these cancers, such as mutations in isocitrate dehyd

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Saving Primates from Ebola: The Remdesivir Experiment

In the fight against Ebola, scientists are exploring various treatments to save lives. One of these is remdesivir (RDV), a small-molecule antiviral drug. Researchers wanted to find out how effective different doses of RDV could be in protecting rhesus macaques from the deadly Ebola virus (EBOV). The

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Why Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Matter for Kids' Health

You know how When kids get sick with diarrhea, it's often caused by germs like viruses. One big factor for this is how clean their water, toilets, and hands are. A recent study looked at kids under 5 in some of the world's poorest places. They found that longer trips to get water (15 minutes or more

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Teenage Moods and Hormones: What's the Link?

Ever wondered how hormones affect your moods as you grow up? The pituitary gland, or PG, is like the hormone control center in your body, especially during puberty. Scientists have known for a while that PG hormones can cause mental health changes in teens. Most studies look at the whole PG, but new

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Using AI to Speed Up Lung Cancer Data Collection

Gathering real-world clinical data for research can be a slow and error-prone process. Researchers wondered if artificial intelligence (AI), specifically natural language processing (NLP), could help speed things up for advanced lung cancer (aLC) patients. They tested this idea by comparing NLP-extr

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Loss and Blood Pressure: What Happens When You Exercise?

Ever wondered how lack of sleep affects your blood pressure when you work out? Scientists decided to find out. They knew that sleep deprivation and high blood pressure can lead to heart problems, but they weren't sure about the exact effects on blood pressure during exercise. So, they conducted an e

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Genes and Weight Loss: Why Some People May See Different Results

Ever wondered why some people seem to lose weight easily while others struggle? It turns out that our genes might play a bigger role than we think. A study looked into a gene called MCT1, which helps transport energy molecules in our bodies. Scientists wanted to know if a specific change in this gen

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Does High-Intensity Workout Impact Blood Pressure in Elderly Women with Diabetes and High Blood Pressure?

Imagine you're an older woman managing both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and high blood pressure (HTN). You might wonder if intense workouts could affect your blood pressure? A study looked at this, focusing on untrained women over 65. They explored two high-intensity interval training (HIIT) routines: one

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Speed and Intensity in Calf Exercises: How They Affect Achilles Tendon Fluid

Achilles tendinopathy, a common problem among athletes, is often treated with eccentric calf exercises. These exercises aim to reduce tendon thickness and increase stiffness by facilitating fluid flow within the tendon. Slow, high-intensity exercises are favored for this purpose. However, scientific

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