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Immune Dysfunction As Possible Aspect Of PCOS Pathology

The study shows that hyperandrogenism, a key characteristic of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), affects immune cell populations in reproductive, metabolic, and immunological tissues in...

Brain Damage Unveils Key Area for Altruism

Our willingness to help others is governed by a specific brain region pinpointed by researchers in a study of patients with brain damage to...

New Alzheimer’s Treatment Strategies May Alter Cell Interactions

New York City, – Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have made a significant breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease research...

AI-powered tool predicts the impact of influenza virus mutations and guides selection of future vaccine candidate

Influenza, known for its ability to mutate, presents an ongoing challenge to public health. These mutations can affect the antigenic properties of the virus,...

World’s first diabetes cure with cell therapy achieved in China

In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a team of Chinese scientists and clinicians has reportedly cured a patient of diabetes using cell therapy for the...

Surprising Findings About Organically Grown Grain

- Up until now, the general assumption has been that grain grown using organic methods is more contaminated with mould toxins than grain...

Minority Hospitals’ Cancer Care Evaluated in US Study

Analysis reveals systemic disparities in the delivery of definitive cancer treatment.It's important to ensure that care provided at US hospitals that predominantly serve Black...

Help! I can’t pluck my chin hairs while I’m having laser removal

We have many hair follicles on our face and, though they are often fine and light, they can be stimulated to grow thicker and...

Getting A Tattoo Puts You At Higher Risk Of Cancer, Claims Study

<!-- -->The group was directed to answer a questionnaire about lifestyle factors.A new study has claimed that people with tattoos are at higher risk...

New Study Paves Way for Innovative Breast Cancer Treatments

- We used multiple 'omic' analyses to examine metabolic reprogramming within the tumour microenvironment (TME) in breast cancer and studied whether and how it...

Canterbury University Research Links Stuttering to Brain Network

The research, by Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) Associate Professor Catherine Theys, examines two different types of stuttering -...

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