Researchers have uncovered a previously hidden “internal brake” on immune cells that limits their ability to fight cancer, independent of tumor influence. Scientists developing next-generation cancer immunotherapies have uncovered a hidden…
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Major Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Patients Who Don’t Respond to Immunotherapy
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Correlation between human expert macular fluid height assessment and fluid volume quantification in neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Bourne, R. R. A. et al. Causes of vision loss worldwide, 1990-2010: A systematic analysis. Lancet. Glob. Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(13)70113-X (2013).
Pennington, K. L. &…
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Why You Feel Stressed About Far Away Crises — And What To Do About It
Indirect trauma from global crises and news exposure can affect mental health. Learn why distant events trigger stress — and four steps to maintain stability.
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How behavior and biology combine to drive addiction
A massive genomic study uncovers how shared behavioral traits and substance-specific biology together shape addiction risk, offering new directions for prediction, prevention, and treatment.
Study: Multivariate genetic analyses of…
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Dual-Action Antiviral Treatments Offer A New Path Forward
Dual‑action antibody fragments that trigger and then block alphavirus entry protected against lethal equine encephalitis and neutralized many related viruses in animals.
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What You Need To Know About Blood Tests For Cancer
Multicancer early detection tests hold great promise for finding cancer early enough to save lives, but there are caveats that consumers should understand.
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‘Vas Madness’ shows the power of messaging on men’s contraceptive decisions
Bracket-busting upsets, Cinderella stories, OT buzzer beaters – March Madness is here! Or, as some urologists think of it, vasectomy promotion season.
Since 2004, urologists have been promoting vasectomies every March, promising patients…
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Workplace relief is coming for employees with symptoms of menstruation, perimenopause and menopause in Philly
Imagine you’re a server at a busy restaurant that requires you to wear a form-fitting, polyester shirt as part of the uniform. When a hot flash hits, you are a sweaty mess. You really wish your employer would let you wear a cotton T-shirt…
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Fatty liver breakthrough: A common vitamin shows promise
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD) impacts roughly 30% of people globally and has long lacked effective, targeted therapies. Now, researchers have uncovered a key genetic factor that worsens the condition. Even more surprising, the…
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Recent Trends in Therapeutic Antibodies Development
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