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As Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’s divorce continues, insiders have been shedding light on some of the reasons the A-list couple might have split. One theory? That they clashed over attending public appearances after the birth of their second baby in July 2022. Sources told TMZ that Jonas was “less than supportive” to Turner, who reportedly struggled after the birth […]
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Research suggests one of the many ways cancer can spread is an explosive form of cell death known as necroptosis. This regulated self-destruction purges cancerous and other diseased cells from the body, yet its volatile method—the cell membrane bursts, releasing inflammatory substances into nearby tissue and the bloodstream—can actually help cancer metastasize. Now, University at Buffalo scientists have revealed the […]
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Elekta (EKTA-B.ST) and the IAEA have signed a partnership agreement to jointly pursue common interests, including making advanced cancer treatment available to more patients. The agreement was signed on Monday, August 28 at Elekta’s headquarters in Stockholm during a three-day visit to Sweden by Dr. Grossi and IAEA representatives. The purpose of this partnership is to improve cancer treatment with the […]
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In a recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, researchers conducted a prospective cohort analysis over two years to systematically characterize the evolution and clinical presentation of post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) condition (PCC), including the factors associated with PCC onset and recovery and the different subsyndromes that might be present. Study: Determinants of the onset and prognosis of […]
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With tomorrow’s start of trick and treat, we’ve officially entered the most anticipated yet dreaded time of the year. The last quarter of the year is known as the Holiday season because it’s the time where we get to celebrate a series of festive occasions such as the Trick and Treat Halloween Party, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. We become […]
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TOPLINE: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an independent risk factor for precancerous colorectal adenomatous polyps in men and women, according to results of a large study. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a retrospective review of the medical records of adults who underwent abdominal ultrasound and colonoscopy at a single hospital in China from January 2018 to December 2022 to determine NAFLD […]
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In a recent study published in JAMA, atorvastatin reduced cardiac functional impairment for patients with lymphoma who were treated with anthracyclines. Although many clinical trials and real-world study data corroborate the efficacy of anthracyclines, these medications have significant cardiotoxicity and may lead to cardiac injury. In this context, the STOP-CA clinical trial, conducted by a multidisciplinary team led by Tomas […]
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Electrodes designed to collect research data while also locating epileptic seizures in the brain perform about as well as electrodes designed solely to locate seizures, according to Rutgers and UCLA researchers. “The finding could increase the usage of these electrodes, which provide valuable information about how the brain works,” said Yasunori Nagahama, director of pediatric epilepsy surgery at Robert Wood […]
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The late Anna Nicole Smith was jaw-droppingly beautiful, and it seems she’s passed those genes to her daughter Dannielynn Birkhead. In new birthday photos that span her 17 years, Dannielynn looks absolutely stunning. Her dad, Larry Birkhead, shared a video to Instagram today made up of photos of his and the Playboy model’s little girl. From her blue-eyed stare in […]
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Among people with benign recurrent vertigo (BRV), Meniere disease (MD), or vestibular migraine (VM) who have persistent vertigo attacks, there is no change in attack frequency over time, according to a study published online Aug. 11 in Audiology and Neurotology. Maarten C. Uijttewaal, from Gelre Hospitals in the Netherlands, and colleagues explored changes in the duration and trigger factors of […]
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