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Nanotech platform combining paclitaxel with siRNA boosts immune response against lung canc
Researchers at the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy have developed a new strategy that helps the immune system recognize and attack lung cancer tumors more effectively. By packaging a chemotherapy drug and an RNA molecule in a tiny lipid carrier, the team boo
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Early pregnancy air pollution exposure linked to persistent depressive symptoms
Exposure to common air pollutants during early pregnancy may increase the likelihood of persistent depressive symptoms throughout pregnancy, according to a new study led by Tracy Bastain and co-authored by Carrie Breton, who recently joined Bursky School of Public Health at Washi
What helps women eat well? Control over money, time and decisions matters
What helps women eat well? Control over money, time and decisions matters
Worldwide, women carry the greatest burden of malnutrition. More than two-thirds of women of childbearing age don't get enough of at least one micronutrient. These are the vitamins and minerals, such as iron, that the body needs in small amounts to stay healthy. A shortage is oft
Family of drugs used for treating muscular dystrophy could improve brain tumor treatment
Family of drugs used for treating muscular dystrophy could improve brain tumor treatment
A drug from the same family licensed for use in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and blood cancer could transform the treatment of meningioma—the most common form of primary brain tumor in adults. Scientists at the Brain Tumor Research Center of Excellence at the Univers
Photoswitch drug shows early signs of restoring light sensitivity in severely damaged reti
Adelaide University researchers have carried out the first in-human trial of a new type of treatment for a leading cause of blindness in working age adults, with promising results.
Experimental vaccine for 'neglected disease' carried by hundreds of millions of people sho
For a vaccine to be effective, it must do two things. First, it must trigger an immune response. Second, the vaccine must train the body to remember the response so it can fight that same disease in the future. Now, new research shows that the only vaccine being tested to prevent
Nutrition apps can help build healthy habits. For some users, their gaming features carry
Green means go, red means stop. Trophies or confetti come with good performance, and people who fall behind get nudged to do better.
Spring break is the deadliest time of year for holiday travel in Florida, new research sho
On any given U.S. holiday, traffic crashes claim more than 500 lives. But according to a new study published in Risk Analysis, the real danger lurks early in the annual calendar. The spring break window (from late February through early April) carries a significantly higher traff
Michelle des Bouillons explica o que é preciso para enfrentar uma onda de quase 25 metros
Michelle des Bouillons explica o que é preciso para enfrentar uma onda de quase 25 metros
Após surfar uma onda que pode entrar para a história, a brasileira revela como preparo físico, foco e trabalho em equipe foram essenciais para o desafio
Horóscopo semanal: de 06 a 12 de julho de 2026
Horóscopo semanal: de 06 a 12 de julho de 2026
Previsões astrológicas da semana: orientações essenciais para finanças, amor, carreira e autocuidado para todos os signos.
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Identifying the healing powers of sacred moments in health care
In health care, it is often the smallest moments that carry the greatest meaning—a quiet conversation with a patient, a shared reflection with colleagues, or a hand held in silence. These brief yet powerful connections, known as sacred moments, are the focus of new research explo
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1 in 5 relatives of breast and ovarian cancer patients in Estonia carry dangerous cancer-l
In 2013, Angelina Jolie inspired a wave of testing for pathogenic variants of the gene BRCA1 by announcing that she carried a variant that left her at such high risk of breast cancer that she chose a preventive mastectomy. Many people with similar gene variants won't need risk-re