Pandemic policies overlooked long-term needs of children, finds report

UK findings Recommendations The need to keep children and young people at the center of pandemic preparedness efforts. More priority and attention given to the hidden voices and experiences of young people, and particularly those from monetary poor households. Greater recognition that schools play an important, central role as life and care hubs. Greater recognition of play and leisure as […]

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Amazon Shoppers Say These Mixing Bowls With Lids Are 'Better Than Tupperware' & You Can Get a Set for $20

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Cooking is not just about creating delicious meals; it’s an art form that engages all our senses. From the sizzling sounds on the stovetop to the tantalizing aromas that fill the air, every aspect of the culinary experience matters. […]

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Scientists identify mutant enzyme that helps prostate cancer spread and become more aggressive

Scientists have identified how a specific enzyme plays a key role in enabling prostate cancer to become more aggressive and harder to treat. A team at Nottingham Trent University has found that “transglutaminase 2” (TG2) which is abundant in many of the body’s cells, is responsible for driving a process which leads to the progression and spreading of prostate cancer. […]

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Pro-inflammatory diet linked to worsening relapse rate in MS

For people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a pro-inflammatory diet is associated with worsening relapse rate and greater periventricular fluid-attenuated inversion recovery lesion volume, according to a study published online May 6 in Multiple Sclerosis Journal. Alice M. Saul, from the University of Tasmania in Australia, and colleagues examined whether Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) scores correlate with measures of MS progression […]

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Canadian Experts Call for Collecting Race and Ethnicity Data

A new commentary encourages the collection of information on race and Indigenous identity across Canada during health card renewal to help address inequities in health care. The statement suggests that the data could be beneficial for reducing racial disparities if used thoughtfully. However, the authors also advise caution and lay out several important considerations, including maintaining data governance and engagement […]

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What happens after a first-time hospitalization for heart failure? While there are guidelines on optimal treatment of patients with heart failure, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that if those guidelines aren’t followed, the outcomes can be costly and sometimes deadly. The findings, appearing in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Heart Failure, show that 28% […]

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New hope for cystic fibrosis patients as groundbreaking treatment enters clinical trial

Clinical testing is underway for a potentially groundbreaking new treatment for cystic fibrosis. Pioneered by scientists at Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa in partnership with the spin-out biotechnology company, cystetic Medicines, this promising inhalable molecular prosthetic is intended to improve lung function in […]

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Clinical testing is underway for a potentially groundbreaking new treatment for cystic fibrosis. Pioneered by scientists at Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa in partnership with the spin-out biotechnology company, cystetic Medicines, this promising inhalable molecular prosthetic is intended to improve lung function in […]

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Cis-regulatory sequences indicative of nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk identified

Research led by the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center in China has highlighted genetic risks for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. In a paper titled “High-throughput identification of regulatory elements and functional assays to uncover susceptibility genes for nasopharyngeal carcinoma” published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, the international team applied multiple genomic approaches in identifying genes critical to the development of […]

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