Category: 8. Health

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  • Disease-derived liver organoids as a preclinical screening platform identify Sargassum japonica as an anti-fibrotic candidate

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  • A microbiota–host axis mediates prostaglandin sensitivity: Lactobacillus crispatus as a biomarker and regulator of human labor induction

  • Weeks, A. D. & Alfirevic, Z. Induction of labour: first, do no harm. Lancet 400, 1656–1657 (2022).

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  • Grobman, W. A. et al. Labor induction versus expectant management in low-risk nulliparous…

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  • Psychological assessment before blepharoplasty: an often overlooked aspect

    Blepharoplasty is among the most commonly performed procedures in oculoplastic surgery and is generally associated with high objective success rates. Nevertheless, postoperative dissatisfaction may still occur in a subset of patients, even when…

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  • Multi-dimensional deep learning–based segmentation and volumetric assessment of sphenoid sinus fluid on postmortem CT in drowning cases

  • Tyr, A., Heldring, N., Winskog, C. & Zilg, B. Diagnosing fatal drownings: A review of the postmortem findings. Forensic Sci. Int. 364, 112251 (2024).

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  • A federal judge blocks RFK Jr.’s changes to vaccine policies : NPR

    A federal judge blocks RFK Jr.’s changes to vaccine policies : NPR

    A federal judge in Boston blocked changes to U.S. vaccine policies championed by Secretary of Health and Human Services…

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  • Roche Bought Thousands Of Nvidia AI Chips To Speed Up Drug Development

    Roche’s rollout of thousands of Nvidia chips is the latest example of a pharmaceutical giant trying to use AI to discover and manufacture new therapies faster.

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  • Common pesticide may more than double Parkinson’s disease risk

    Common pesticide may more than double Parkinson’s disease risk

    A new study from UCLA Health reports that long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos is linked to a substantially higher risk of Parkinson’s disease. People living in areas with ongoing exposure had more than a 2.5 times greater…

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  • RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine changes to CDC vaccine guidance blocked by judge

    RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine changes to CDC vaccine guidance blocked by judge

    “This is all to say that there is a method to how these decisions historically have been made—a method scientific in nature and codified into law through procedural requirements,” Judge Murphy wrote.

    “Unfortunately,…

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