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鶹ý: Researchers find intestinal immune cell prevents food allergies
Release date: 3-Apr-2025 2:10 PM EDT
Researchers find intestinal immune cell prevents food allergies
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at WashU Medicine found that a small population of immune cells in the mouse intestine prevents allergic responses to food, suggesting that targeting such cells therapeutically could potentially lead to a new treatment for allergies.

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鶹ý: ADVISORY: Media Briefing on the Disease-fighting Promise of mRNA
Release date: 3-Apr-2025 2:00 PM EDT
ADVISORY: Media Briefing on the Disease-fighting Promise of mRNA
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Researchers are studying messenger RNA’s potential to treat and prevent an array of serious conditions—including cancer.

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鶹ý: Powerful New Software Platform Could Reshape Biomedical Research by Making Data Analysis More Accessible
Released: 3-Apr-2025 2:00 PM EDT
Powerful New Software Platform Could Reshape Biomedical Research by Making Data Analysis More Accessible
Mount Sinai Health System

A powerful new software platform called the Playbook Workflow Builder is set to transform biomedical research by allowing scientists to conduct complex and customized data analyses without advanced programming skills. An article that describes the new platform was published in the April 3 online issue of the journal PLOS Computational Biology. Developed by a multi-institutional team that was led by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai investigators as part of the National Institutes of Health Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) program, researchers from across the United States developed the web-based platform that enables scientists to analyze and visualize their own data independently through an intuitive, interactive interface.

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Release date: 3-Apr-2025 1:10 PM EDT
Breast cancer and mental health: How to manage depression, anxiety, and treatment challenges
Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Breast cancer and mental health: How to manage depression, anxiety, and treatment challenges

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Release date: 3-Apr-2025 12:40 PM EDT
Frequent Exposure to Gun Violence Is Associated with Depression, Suicide and Mental Health
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

In Rutgers Health study, nearly 40% of participants surveyed reported hearing gunshots multiple times throughout their lives

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Release date: 3-Apr-2025 12:35 PM EDT
UC Davis doctor trains pediatric anesthesiologists in country with critical shortage
UC Davis Health

Like many countries across the globe, Zambia is experiencing a severe shortage of anesthesiologists. Niroop Ravula, a pediatric anesthesiologist at UC Davis Health, traveled to Zambia with Orbis International to train Zambian colleagues on anesthesiology tools that are standard in the U.S.

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Release date: 3-Apr-2025 12:10 PM EDT
New COVID-19 Drug Shows Greater Promise Against Resistant Viral Strains
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A second-generation compound outperforms predecessor in the fight against coronavirus.

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Release date: 3-Apr-2025 11:35 AM EDT
Keep Your Child Safe from Household Cleaners and Chemicals
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Are your household hazards “kid-proofed?” It might sound silly, but one of the first things pediatrician Colleen Kraft, MD, tells families to do once their child is around 6 months old is crawl around the floor of their home: “Pretend you're that 6-month-old. What looks interesting and dangerous to you? Because kids will beeline for that."

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Released: 3-Apr-2025 11:20 AM EDT
New Book "I, Ovosan" Shares Stories of Hope & Resilience in Cancer Battle
Immod Innovations

"I, Ovosan" offers inspiring cancer survivor stories interwoven with cutting-edge research, detailing the development and therapeutic potential of Ovosan's bioactive phospholipids, now available in the US as CellBB.

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Released: 3-Apr-2025 11:10 AM EDT
Su core abdominal: Experto comparte consejos para proteger una parte del cuerpo en la que quizás no lo piense
Mayo Clinic

Se trata de una gran parte del cuerpo que se encuentra más profundamente, fuera de la vista y, quizás, fuera de su mente: su core abdominal. Una nueva área de la medicina en rápido desarrollo se enfoca en la salud del core abdominal, incluyendo cómo las personas pueden incorporarlo a un estilo de vida saludable y cómo abordar los problemas médicos complejos que surgen cuando se ve comprometido. La Dra. Charlotte Horne, cirujana metabólica y de reconstrucción de la pared abdominal en Mayo Clinic, explica qué es la salud del core abdominal, cómo protegerla y los factores de riesgo de problemas que podrían requerir cirugía.

Released: 3-Apr-2025 11:05 AM EDT
Your Abdominal Core: Expert Shares Tips for Protecting a Part of the Body You May Not Think About
Mayo Clinic

It is a large part of the body that lies deep inside, out of sight and perhaps out of mind: your abdominal core. A new and rapidly developing area of medicine focuses on abdominal core health, including how people can incorporate it into a healthy lifestyle and how to address complex medical problems that arise when it is compromised. Dr. Charlotte Horne, a metabolic and abdominal wall reconstructive surgeon at Mayo Clinic, explains what abdominal core health is, how to protect it and risk factors for problems that may require surgery.

鶹ý: Healthy Nutrition and Physical Lifestyle Choices Lower Cancer Mortality Risk for Survivors, New ACS Study Finds
Released: 3-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
Healthy Nutrition and Physical Lifestyle Choices Lower Cancer Mortality Risk for Survivors, New ACS Study Finds
American Cancer Society (ACS)

In 2022, the American Cancer Society (ACS) updated its nutrition and activity guidelines for cancer survivors, recommending they avoid obesity, stay physically active, eat a healthy diet, and limit alcohol intake. New research by ACS scientists shows a lifestyle aligned with these guidelines is associated with a lower mortality risk among non-smoking survivors of obesity-related cancers in the United States.

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Released: 3-Apr-2025 10:55 AM EDT
The Next Trend in Digital Medicine: Agentic AI
Cedars-Sinai

The hottest trend on the horizon for artificial intelligence (AI) is agentic AI, according to Jason Moore, PhD, chair of the Department of Computational Biomedicine at Cedars-Sinai

Released: 3-Apr-2025 10:25 AM EDT
Laughing Gas: An Old Drug’s New Trick to Fight Depression
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Nitrous oxide—better known as "laughing gas"—can potentially transform treatment for tough-to-beat depression. This centuries-old anesthetic gas targeted specific brain cells in mice and quickly reduced symptoms, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, reported today in Nature Communications.

Released: 3-Apr-2025 10:15 AM EDT
Seu core abdominal: Especialista compartilha dicas para proteger uma parte do corpo que você talvez não pense a respeito
Mayo Clinic

Trata-se de uma grande parte do corpo que se encontra mais a fundo, fora da vista e talvez fora da sua percepção: o seu core abdominal. Uma nova área e em rápido desenvolvimento da medicina concentra-se na saúde do core abdominal, incluindo como as pessoas podem incorporá-lo a um estilo de vida saudável e como lidar com problemas médicos complexos que surgem quando ele está comprometido. A Dra. Charlotte Horne, cirurgiã metabólica e de reconstrução da parede abdominal na Mayo Clinic, explica o que é a saúde do core abdominal, como protegê-lo e os fatores de risco para os problemas que podem exigir cirurgia.

鶹ý: USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Opens State-of-the-Art Newport Beach Radiation Oncology and Imaging Center
Released: 3-Apr-2025 10:00 AM EDT
USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Opens State-of-the-Art Newport Beach Radiation Oncology and Imaging Center
Keck Medicine of USC

USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Keck Medicine of USC, has opened Keck Medicine of USC – Newport Beach Radiation Oncology and Imaging, a state-of-the-art radiation oncology and imaging center, at 4590 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach.

Released: 3-Apr-2025 9:30 AM EDT
GreenLyne & EggFund Partner to Finance Fertility Treatments and Family Building
GreenLyne

Introducing the KinderHELOC, the first ever fertility financing option designed to allow the 1 in 6 Americans with infertility tap the equity in their home to pay for fertility treatment and family building

鶹ý: Researchers identify “master regulator” gene that could lead to more effective treatment for patients with ovarian cancer
Release date: 3-Apr-2025 9:15 AM EDT
Researchers identify “master regulator” gene that could lead to more effective treatment for patients with ovarian cancer
University of Maryland School of Medicine

In a study co-led by the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), researchers have identified a “master regulator” gene, ZNFX1, that may act as a biomarker to help guide treatment in future clinical trials involving patients with therapy-resistant ovarian cancer, according to a study recently published in Cancer Research.

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Released: 3-Apr-2025 9:10 AM EDT
Multi-Center Study Uncovers Genetic Underpinnings of Congenital Diarrhea and Enteropathies
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new multi-center study co-led by scientists from UCLA Health has uncovered critical genetic insights into a group of rare disorders affecting intestinal epithelial cell function, paving the way for targeted therapies that could significantly improve patient outcomes.



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