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Cancer Screenings: The Pandemic's Delayed Impact

April 22, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant delay in cancer screenings across the United States. Many people had to put off important tests like colonoscopies, mammograms, and lung scans. This delay was due to the overwhelming pressure on healthcare systems. But here is the good news: this delay does

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Heart Cell Secrets Unveiled

April 22, 2025

The heart is a powerful muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. But what happens when it starts to fail? Scientists have been digging into this question. They focused on fibroblasts, which are cells found in connective tissues. These cells play a big role in how the heart functions and heals. R

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Incentives for Better Blood Pressure Care in Rural China

April 21, 2025

In the vast rural areas of China, managing high blood pressure is a tough job. Doctors in these regions often find it hard to give the best care. One big reason might be that they don't have enough money to motivate them to keep up good work over time. So, a new plan is in the works to test out diff

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The Risk of Cancer Returning in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

April 21, 2025

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a tough condition. It causes joint pain and swelling. Many people with RA also have a history of cancer. This can make treatment tricky. Doctors often use drugs called biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs). These drugs help control RA symptoms. But w

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Breast Cancer Treatment: The Brazilian Adherence Challenge

April 19, 2025

Breast cancer is a significant health issue worldwide. One type, estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), can be treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET). This treatment improves the outlook for patients. Yet, it only works if patients stick to the treatment plan. In Brazil, there is not much data on

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The Path from Precancerous to Cancerous in the Mouth

April 17, 2025

The mouth is home to many types of cells. Some of these cells can change and become precancerous. This means they are not yet cancerous but have the potential to become so. Many factors can influence whether these precancerous cells will turn into cancer. Understanding these factors i

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Harvard's Fight for Freedom: When Politics Threaten Research

April 16, 2025

A clash between a university and the government is heating up. Harvard University is pushing back against federal demands. This is not just about money. It's about the freedom to teach and research without political interference. This is a big deal. It's not just about Harvard. It's about every u

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Gelatin Solutions and Allergic Reactions: A Closer Look

April 15, 2025

Gelatin solutions are often used in medical settings. But did you know they can trigger severe allergic reactions? This is a big deal because these reactions can be life-threatening. So, it's crucial to understand the risks involved. Gelatin is a protein obtained from animal collagen. It's used in

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Aging Brains in Limbo: The Fight to Keep Alzheimer's Research Alive

April 13, 2025

The future of a major Alzheimer's research program hangs in the balance. The University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is in trouble. This program has been a key player in Alzheimer's research since 1985. It relies heavily on funding from the National Institutes of Health

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The Power of Methylprednisolone in Guillain-Barré Syndrome

April 11, 2025

Guillain-Barré syndrome is a scary condition. It is a rare autoimmune disorder. It affects the nerves and can lead to paralysis. The body's immune system mistakenly attacks the nerves. This causes weakness and paralysis. It can be life-threatening. The condition often starts with tingling in t