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Patients with a high number of genes most associated with pathways that lead to cell death in lung cancer are at increased risk of dying early from their disease, researchers report. Also seemingly paradoxically, patients with high expression of this “21-gene cell death signature” the researchers have identified, have indicators that their immune system is attacking the cancer, like higher […]
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Approximately 40,000 children in the United States may have lost a parent to COVID-19 since February 2020, according to a statistical model created by a team of researchers. The researchers anticipate that without immediate interventions, the trauma from losing a parent could cast a shadow of mental health and economic problems well into the future for this vulnerable population. In […]
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Experiments have shown that surface coatings have an important role to play in cell movement. Cell migration experiments will often involve considerations around which surface coatings should be employed in order to effectively culture a particular cell type. Scientists working in the fields of wound healing, cancer research, and drug discovery will utilize cell cultures as part of vital experiments […]
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There are many factors that influence whether you choose to have surgery for a health condition. But one you might not have considered is the very name your doctor uses to describe your condition can make you more or less likely to go under the knife, according to a growing body of research. This is concerning because there are often […]
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LISBON (Reuters) – Pedro Costa’s eyes sparkled with joy as Portugal on Monday entered the second phase of easing its COVID-19 lockdown, allowing him to at last welcome back loyal customers to his tiny coffee kiosk in the heart of Lisbon.Workers clean chairs to open a restaurant terrace on the first day of the reopening after a country lockdown, amid […]
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April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. With this in mind, this week’s edition of Medical Myths tackles the many misunderstandings that surround Parkinson’s disease. We discuss the symptoms and treatment, the outlook for people with the condition, and more. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder. Over time, dopamine-producing cells in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra deteriorate. […]
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Subscription boxes are all the rage these days, especially since so many of us are staying home in favor of shopping in person; retail therapy can still happen from the couch, and subscription services feel like gifts being delivered to us from us. One of the most popular seasonal subscription boxes is FabFitFun, a company that bills itself as a […]
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In a new study, researchers identify three clinical COVID-19 phenotypes, reflecting patient populations with different comorbidities, complications and clinical outcomes. The three phenotypes are described in a paper published this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE 1st authors Elizabeth Lusczek and Nicholas Ingraham of University of Minnesota Medical School, US, and colleagues. COVID-19 has infected more than 18 million […]
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KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) – Thousands of Pakistanis rushed to get inoculated in the first round of commercial sales of COVID-19 vaccines that began over the weekend, with vaccination sites in the southern city of Karachi saying on Sunday they had already sold out.Slideshow ( 4 images )Pakistan is currently offering free vaccines to frontline healthcare workers and people over the […]
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