Medical Research
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New Pathway Found to Combat Diabetic Ulcer Inflammation
Researchers have identified a molecular axis involving the STING pathway that drives diabetic ulcer development, offering a potential new therapeutic target.
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Daily Multivitamins May Slightly Slow Biological Aging, Study Finds
New research published in Nature Medicine suggests a daily multivitamin may modestly slow cellular aging markers over a two-year period.
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Ancient Chinese Root Re-emerges as Hair Regrowth Hope in New Study
A centuries-old Chinese medicinal root, Polygonum multiflorum, is gaining renewed scientific attention for its potential to combat common hair loss and stimulate regrowth, according to recent research.
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Pulmonary embolism covid risk ohara death: COVID-19 Linked
Catherine O’Hara’s death underscores research showing elevated pulmonary embolism risk after COVID-19. Even mild cases may lead to serious complications.
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Controversial Brain Training Study Shows Decades-Long Impact on Dementia Risk
A landmark decades-long trial reveals that specific speed-based cognitive training can reduce dementia risk in older adults by 25% over 20 years, addressing long-standing scientific debate.
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Michael J. Fox Back on Screen, Foundation Accelerates Parkinson’s Research
Actor Michael J. Fox returns to acting in ‘Shrinking’ Season 3 while his foundation champions new Parkinson’s drug research and criticizes past government support.
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Former MP Jody Wilson-Raybould Begins Breast Cancer Treatment, Urges Early Detection
Former federal justice minister and author Jody Wilson-Raybould has announced she is beginning treatment for breast cancer after recent surgery, urging the public to prioritize regular screenings. Her announcement comes as new research highlights advances in personalized breast cancer treatment.
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New Study Reassures: Acetaminophen in Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism or ADHD
A comprehensive new meta-analysis published in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women’s Health finds no causal link between acetaminophen use as directed during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability in children, offering significant reassurance to…
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Andre Yarham: Britain’s Youngest Dementia Patient Dies at 24, Brain Donated for Research
Andre Yarham, Britain’s youngest dementia patient, has tragically died at 24. Diagnosed with a rare form of frontotemporal dementia, his family has donated his brain to science, hoping to advance research into the ‘cruel’ disease.
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Tylenol Autism Lawsuits Ignite Fierce Debate Over Science and Policy
Allegations linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have sparked heated lawsuits and political controversy, but scientific evidence remains inconclusive, leaving parents and policymakers grappling with uncertainty.
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Olivia Munn’s Inspiring Health Journey: From Fibromyalgia to Cancer Battles
Olivia Munn’s candid revelations about her battles with fibromyalgia and breast cancer showcase her resilience and advocacy for medical research.
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Revolutionary Lung Scan Offers Real-Time Insights into Respiratory Health
A groundbreaking lung scanning method developed by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK is poised to revolutionize the assessment and treatment of lung diseases and transplant patients. This innovative technique provides real-time visualization of lung function, offering medical professionals…













