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Addressing Challenges in Rare Disease Clinical Trials: Strategies for Success with iNGENū CRO

iNGENū CRO leverages global expertise, advanced technology, and strategic funding to overcome rare disease trial challenges.
Source: Addressing Challenges in Rare Disease Clinical Trials: Strategies for Success with iNGENū CRO
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Cold water immersion boosts cellular health and resilience

Ever wondered what happens to your body when you take those trendy ice baths? Scientists at the University of Ottawa just found out, and it's pretty fascinating.
Source: Cold water immersion boosts cellular health and resilience
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The Science of Sound Sleep: How a Mini White Noise Machine Can Improve Rest, Focus, and Relaxation

White noise creates a consistent background sound that helps mask those unpredictable noises, allowing you to sleep more soundly
Source: The Science of Sound Sleep: How a Mini White Noise Machine Can Improve Rest, Focus, and Relaxation
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Interval cancers account for significant breast cancer cases

In a new study, researchers from Karolinska Institutet have shown that so-called interval cancers, which are detected between two screening sessions, account for a significant proportion of breast cancer cases and that certain risk factors may increase the likelihood of developing this type of cancer.
Source: Interval cancers account for significant breast cancer cases
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New Antibiotics For UTI Gets FDA Approval- First In 30 Years

The FDA has approved a new antibiotic, Gepotidacin (Blujepa), for treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women and girls aged 12 and older.
Source: New Antibiotics For UTI Gets FDA Approval- First In 30 Years
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New AI method could predict emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants

It's been five years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. As SARS-CoV-2 shifts to endemic status, questions about its future evolution remain.
Source: New AI method could predict emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants
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Medical News (Public) / Common Seasoning May Raise Risk Of Depression
« Last post by Ketua Dobbs on March 28, 2025, 08:03:47 AM »
Common Seasoning May Raise Risk Of Depression

A recent study has put a common seasoning, found in all types of cuisines, under scrutiny.
Source: Common Seasoning May Raise Risk Of Depression
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Researchers call for a national strategy to tackle eating disorders

The increasing number of people with eating disorders and a lack of national guidance for support teams has led to researchers calling for a new national strategy that includes specific guidance to support the remote delivery of eating disorder services.
Source: Researchers call for a national strategy to tackle eating disorders
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28-Year-Old, 'Epitome Of Health,' Dies Of Heart Attack; Mom Blames One Habit

Her grieving mother is speaking out, blaming one surprising habit for her daughter's unexpected death.
Source: 28-Year-Old, 'Epitome Of Health,' Dies Of Heart Attack; Mom Blames One Habit
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Novel insights into tumor microenvironment and gastric cancer therapy

A team of Singapore scientists has made a significant discovery in understanding stomach cancer, a disease that remains one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. By using advanced mapping technologies, they created a detailed "atlas" of stomach tumors, revealing hidden patterns in how cancer cells behave, evolve and interact with their environment. These insights could lead to more precise, targeted treatments that improve survival rates and reduce side effects.
Source: Novel insights into tumor microenvironment and gastric cancer therapy
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