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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Oil Droplet Taxis: A New Route for Oral Cancer Medicine

Pancreatic cancer, especially the type called pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), is very dangerous. A medicine called paclitaxel, or PTX, is often given through a needle (intravenously) to treat this cancer. PTX can trigger a special type of cell death that helps the immune system fight cancer

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: A Nano-Platform That Boosts Immune Response

Radiation therapy often fails to trigger the desired immune response due to tumor hypoxia, poor stimulation, and an immunosuppressive environment. Scientists have developed a unique nanoplatform called THUNDER that enhances radiation therapy's effectiveness. This platform stays in the bloodstream lo

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Flashing Lights During Sleep: A New Way to Fight Alzheimer's?

Could flashing lights while you sleep help fight dementia like Alzheimer's? Scientists are exploring this idea with a 40 Hz visual stimulation technique. This non-invasive method is being tested during different sleep stages. The goal? To see if it can boost brain activity and potentially slow down

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Ca 2+ Overload: A New Hope in Cancer Therapy?

So, you've heard of calcium, right? It's not just for strong bones and teeth. In the world of cancer, high levels of calcium (Ca 2+ overload) inside cells can kill them off in various ways like apoptosis, pyroptosis, and more. This has become a big deal in cancer treatment. But it's not all smoot

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Exploring Psychedelics in Palliative Care: A New Frontier

Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is gaining attention for its potential to help patients with serious illnesses tackle their emotional, spiritual, and existential struggles. This rapid review dives into how PAT is being explored in palliative care. Between January 2021 and July 2024, 34 articles w

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Response to Chemo: What's Collagen Got to Do With It?

In the realm of breast cancer, the tumor's surrounding tissue, known as the stroma, plays a significant role. One key factor in this stroma is collagen fibers, which can influence the cancer's progression. A recent study delved into the connection between these collagen fibers and how well breast ca

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Digital Support for Gynecological Cancer Survivors in Indonesia: A Pilot Study

Indonesian women who have survived gynecological cancer often face challenges during chemotherapy, like managing side effects and maintaining quality of life. This study is designed to test a digital health intervention called FoRSHE-X. The goal is to help these women cope better with stress, boost

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Tiny Pieces of Cancer DNA Help in Monitoring Treatment

Scientists have been studying something called circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA. These are tiny bits of DNA that cancer cells release into the bloodstream. They've found that checking these bits can help doctors know if a treatment is working. Researchers looked at patients with two types of kidney c

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Helping Health Workers: Adapting Therapy to Ease Work Stress

Healthcare professionals deal with lots of stress from their jobs. Burnout, feeling morally distressed, getting worn out from caring for others, and grief are all common issues. A big part of this stress comes from feeling disconnected from what gives their work meaning. It's a vicious cycle – stres

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Body Clocks in Cancer Treatment

Our bodies run on a 24-hour rhythm, known as circadian rhythms. These rhythms control many things, like when we sleep and wake up, as well as how our hormones and metabolism work. The main conductor of these rhythms is the circadian clock, located in a small part of the brain called the suprachiasma

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