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 Glucose-fructose mix found in sugary drinks fuels colorectal cancer metastasisGlucose-fructose mix found in sugary drinks fuels colorectal cancer metastasis
 
A new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center shows that the glucose-fructose mix found in sugary drinks directly fuels metastasis in preclinical models of advanced colorectal cancer.
 
 
 Carrot fiber supplement boosts gut bacteria and immune defensesCarrot fiber supplement boosts gut bacteria and immune defenses
 
This trial reveals that carrot-derived rhamnogalacturonan-I boosts Bifidobacteria and supports immune function, highlighting its potential for gut health.
 
   Digital twin of lung cancer cell offers new insights into tumor growth and treatmentDigital twin of lung cancer cell offers new insights into tumor growth and treatment
 
An enhanced computer model is now helping to provide fresh insights into cancer-cell growth and how it can be stopped. The digital cell model represents another step towards individualized cancer treatment.
 
   Magnetically-powered nanorobots enhance drug uptake in tumorsMagnetically-powered nanorobots enhance drug uptake in tumors
 
Spiky nanorobots powered by magnets have been developed to carry drugs and pierce tumor cell membranes, a key barrier to effective cancer treatment. By boosting drug entry, these "microscopic scalpels" improved chemotherapy results in laboratory and animal studies, suppressing tumor growth and extending survival.
 
   New $10 million initiative aims to tailor diets for Canadians living with IBDNew $10 million initiative aims to tailor diets for Canadians living with IBD
 
Over 300,000 Canadians live with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.
 
 Fat distribution appears to influence cancer risk
 
Fat distribution appears to influence cancer riskHow fat is distributed in people's bodies could make a difference to their risk of certain cancers, according to new research led by the University of Bristol. The international study is published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) today [24 September].
 
 
 Oral drug baricitinib shows promise in slowing early type 1 diabetes progression
 
Oral drug baricitinib shows promise in slowing early type 1 diabetes progressionIn 2023, the groundbreaking Australian BANDIT (Baricitinib in New Onset Type 1 Diabetes) trial [1] reported that a daily pill of baricitinib, commonly prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis and alopecia, could safely preserve the body's own insulin production and slow the progression of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in people recently diagnosed with the condition.
 
 
 Pioneering initiative launched to connect data from IBD registries around the world
 
Pioneering initiative launched to connect data from IBD registries around the worldThe Crohn's & Colitis Foundation and an international consortium of leading IBD researchers, today announced the launch of the Global IBD Registry (GLIDE), a pioneering initiative designed to securely connect data from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) registries around the world.
 
 
 Severe obesity linked to lower rates of recommended cancer screenings
 
Severe obesity linked to lower rates of recommended cancer screeningsIn a recent cross-sectional study, researchers from Pennington Biomedical Research Center found that severe obesity is associated with a lower rate of cancer screenings.
 
 
 3D fluorescence microscopy explores the molecular basis of cancer metastasis
 
3D fluorescence microscopy explores the molecular basis of cancer metastasisExplore how 3D fluorescence microscopy is revealing the molecular mechanisms that drive cancer metastasis.
 
 
 Researchers explore blueberries as a tool to support microbiota in early life
 
Researchers explore blueberries as a tool to support microbiota in early lifeResearchers tested blueberry powder as one of the first complementary foods in human milk-fed infants. The trial found exploratory evidence that blueberries may support healthier gut microbiota development during early life.
 
 
 Achieving superior FFPE workflows
 
Achieving superior FFPE workflowsLearn how the iconPCR can be used to achieve superior FFPE workflows.
 
 
 Improved data quality and streamlined NGS workflows for FFPE samples
 
Improved data quality and streamlined NGS workflows for FFPE samplesEnhance your NGS workflows using the iconPCR for improved data quality.
 
 
 Achieving higher biological resolution from soil samples
 
Achieving higher biological resolution from soil samplesLearn how scientists achieved higher biological resolution from metagenomic soil samples using the iconPCR.
 
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