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 Heavy menstrual bleeding could be a key cause of fatigue during menopauseHeavy menstrual bleeding could be a key cause of fatigue during menopause
 
Fatigue and lack of energy are as much a part of menopause as hot flashes, interrupted sleep and mood swings.
 
 
 Oropouche virus: Emerging threats, symptoms, and preventionOropouche virus: Emerging threats, symptoms, and prevention
 
A new study examines the emerging Oropouche virus, its transmission, symptoms, and preventive measures, highlighting potential risks for travelers.
 
   Scientists link emulsifiers in processed foods to allergy and immune disordersScientists link emulsifiers in processed foods to allergy and immune disorders
 
Review identifies common food additives in ultra-processed foods—particularly emulsifiers like carrageenan and polysorbate 80—as key drivers of gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and allergic diseases by disrupting intestinal barriers and activating proinflammatory pathways.
 
   Mount Sinai-led research uncovers mechanisms behind Crohn's disease inflammationMount Sinai-led research uncovers mechanisms behind Crohn's disease inflammation
 
A research team led by Mount Sinai has uncovered mechanisms of abnormal immune cell function that may lead to Crohn's disease, according to findings published in Science Immunology on March 21.
 
   In the Thymus We Trust: ProTcell Therapy & the Future of Allogeneic ImmunotherapyIn the Thymus We Trust: ProTcell Therapy & the Future of Allogeneic Immunotherapy
 
In this interview, News Medical speaks with Olivier Negre, Chief Scientific Officer at Smart Immune, about how immunotherapy is being revolutionized.
 
 Caregivers of cancer patients face high rates of PTSD
 
Caregivers of cancer patients face high rates of PTSDEvery year, millions of family members and friends provide care for loved ones undergoing cancer treatment, often at great emotional cost.
 
 
 Pitt researchers develop a new way to profile pediatric brain tumors
 
Pitt researchers develop a new way to profile pediatric brain tumorsResearchers and pediatric neurosurgeons at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh developed a new way to profile brain cancers in children, paving the way for improved diagnostics and treatments.
 
 
 Diagnostic colonoscopy follow-up unaffected by COVID-19 surge, despite screening delays
 
Diagnostic colonoscopy follow-up unaffected by COVID-19 surge, despite screening delaysTwo recent studies by researchers from Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University School of Medicine explore the effect of the pandemic on colorectal cancer screening tests and diagnostic colonoscopies in Central Indiana. The findings of temporary disruption to the former and minimal impact on the latter are similar to findings across the U.S.
 
 
 Understanding the role of CD2AP in Alzheimer's disease
 
Understanding the role of CD2AP in Alzheimer's diseaseA groundbreaking peer-reviewed Thought Leaders Invited Review article in Brain Medicine (Genomic Press, New York) explores how CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) contributes to Alzheimer's disease (AD), one of the most devastating neurodegenerative disorders affecting millions worldwide.
 
 
 Researchers develop tool to enhance NK cells against cancer
 
Researchers develop tool to enhance NK cells against cancerA team of researchers from the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the Pompeu Fabra University has developed a new tool that allows modifying these NK cells to make them immune to the tumor’s defense mechanism.
 
 
 AI-powered model improves prediction of bladder cancer treatment outcomes
 
AI-powered model improves prediction of bladder cancer treatment outcomesLeveraging the power of AI and machine learning technologies, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine developed a more effective model for predicting how patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer will respond to chemotherapy.
 
 
 Novel insights into tumor microenvironment and gastric cancer therapy
 
Novel insights into tumor microenvironment and gastric cancer therapyA team of Singapore scientists has made a significant discovery in understanding stomach cancer, a disease that remains one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. By using advanced mapping technologies, they created a detailed "atlas" of stomach tumors, revealing hidden patterns in how cancer cells behave, evolve and interact with their environment.
 
 
 Research findings solve the paradox of how the immune system balances speed and precision
 
Research findings solve the paradox of how the immune system balances speed and precisionGerminal centers are high-speed evolution machines. Tiny clusters in the lymph nodes, germinal centers refine antibodies through mutation and expansion until they produce high-affinity B cells adapted to keep different pathogens in check.
 
 
 Researchers develop TIM-3 decoy to enhance CAR-T therapy effectiveness for B-ALL tumors
 
Researchers develop TIM-3 decoy to enhance CAR-T therapy effectiveness for B-ALL tumorsB-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) is a life-threatening and highly aggressive form of blood cancer. It is the most common childhood cancer, making up 35% of pediatric cancer cases, but it can affect people of any age.
 
 
 Machine learning model outperforms traditional methods in myelofibrosis risk stratification
 
Machine learning model outperforms traditional methods in myelofibrosis risk stratificationA machine learning model generated by a team from the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) outperformed standard statistical models in identifying and stratifying transplant risk for patients with myelofibrosis, according to new research published today in Blood, the American Society of Hematology's flagship journal.
 
 
 Immature platelet fraction can be a predictive tool to monitor platelet recovery in dengue fever patients
 
Immature platelet fraction can be a predictive tool to monitor platelet recovery in dengue fever patientsDengue fever's clinical progression is closely tied to platelet dynamics, yet predicting recovery remains challenging.
 
 
 Fusion proteins enable the creation of monoclonal antibodies
 
Fusion proteins enable the creation of monoclonal antibodiesThe Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 100 monoclonal antibodies to treat a range of diseases. Other antibodies are used by physicians to diagnose conditions or by scientists to advance research projects.
 
 
 New chromatin tracing method unlocks DNA looping process in high resolution
 
New chromatin tracing method unlocks DNA looping process in high resolutionAmong the many marvels of life is the cell's ability to divide and thus enable organisms to grow and renew themselves.
 
 
 Digital PCR can reliably quantify stable deep molecular remission of chronic myeloid leukemia
 
Digital PCR can reliably quantify stable deep molecular remission of chronic myeloid leukemiaResearchers have found that the clinical application of BCR::ABL1 digital PCR can reliably quantify stable deep molecular remission of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), which will help to determine for which patients chronic drug treatment could potentially be discontinued.
 
 
 Bentracimab reverses ticagrelor's antiplatelet effects during surgery and bleeding events
 
Bentracimab reverses ticagrelor's antiplatelet effects during surgery and bleeding eventsA drug developed as an antidote to the antiplatelet agent ticagrelor safely and effectively reversed ticagrelor's antiplatelet effects in patients undergoing urgent surgery or experiencing major bleeding, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25).
 
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