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Released: 23-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Patient with Rare Cancer First in U.S. To Be Treated with Groundbreaking, Highly Accurate Proton Beam Arc Therapy
Corewell Health

Southfield, Mich., April 23, 2025 – For many cancer patients, side effects from radiation can be debilitating. But a new way of delivering radiation treatment has proven effective at eliminating......

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Release date: 23-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Nebraska's Clifton Strengths Institute selects 47 new coaches
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Clifton Strengths Institute at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has selected 47 students to serve as str

Release date: 23-Apr-2025 11:50 AM EDT
Mayo Clinic revela cambios en las células cerebrales que podrían explicar el síndrome de Tourette
Mayo Clinic

Un nuevo estudio de Mayo Clinic descubrió que las personas con síndrome de Tourette poseen aproximadamente la mitad de un tipo específico de célula cerebral responsable de calmar los signos de movimiento hiperactivo, en comparación con las personas sin la condición. Este déficit puede ser una razón crucial por la cual las señales motoras no se controlan adecuadamente, lo que lleva a los tics involuntarios que caracterizan el trastorno.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 11:40 AM EDT
Mayo Clinic Researchers Link Inherited Mutation to Fatty Liver Disease
Mayo Clinic

Researchers at Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine have discovered a rare genetic variant that can directly cause metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Release date: 23-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
Mayo Clinic revela alterações nas células cerebrais que podem explicar a síndrome de Tourette
Mayo Clinic

Um novo estudo da Mayo Clinic descobriu que pessoas com síndrome de Tourette possuem cerca da metade de um tipo específico de célula cerebral responsável por acalmar os sinais de movimento hiperativo, em comparação com pessoas sem a condição. Esse déficit pode ser uma razão crucial pela qual os sinais motores não são controlados adequadamente, levando aos tiques involuntários que caracterizam o transtorno.

鶹ý: Link Between Heart Attack Severity and Circadian Rhythm Unveiled by UTHealth Houston Researchers
23-Apr-2025 10:00 AM EDT
Link Between Heart Attack Severity and Circadian Rhythm Unveiled by UTHealth Houston Researchers
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The molecular mechanism behind why heart attacks can vary in severity depending on the time of day has been uncovered by researchers at UTHealth Houston, potentially paving the way for innovative treatments that align with the natural circadian rhythm.

21-Apr-2025 8:10 PM EDT
Childhood Exposure to Bacterial Toxin May Be Triggering Colorectal Cancer Epidemic Among the Young
University of California San Diego

An international team led by the University of California San Diego has identified a potential microbial culprit behind the alarming rise in early-onset colorectal cancer: a bacterial toxin called colibactin.

   
鶹ý: Parts of Our DNA May Evolve Much Faster than Previously Thought
20-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
Parts of Our DNA May Evolve Much Faster than Previously Thought
University of Utah Health

A team of researchers has used advanced DNA sequencing to develop the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic change through generations, laying the foundations for new insights into the roots of human disease and evolution.

   
22-Apr-2025 7:30 PM EDT
Latest ACS Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Report: Smoking Rates Continue Historic Drop, but Cervical Cancer Prevention is Lagging
American Cancer Society (ACS)

In a new report released today, American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers discovered mixed progress in major cancer risk factors, preventive behaviors, and screenings in the post-COVID-19 pandemic period among adults in the United States. Smoking rates continued a long-term declining trend during the COVID-19 pandemic, but 27 million adults still smoked in 2023. Breast and colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rebounded after decreasing or stalling during the pandemic.

鶹ý: Designing Long-Duration Toxin Sensors
Released: 23-Apr-2025 9:50 AM EDT
Designing Long-Duration Toxin Sensors
Sandia National Laboratories

Imagine a smoke detector that instead of warning residents of smoke before a fire engulfs their home, is placed in mass-transit locations to alert travelers and first responders to hazardous chemicals in the air.


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