Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows
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 Bowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human agingBowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human aging
 
Researchers discovered that bowhead whales achieve extraordinary longevity and cancer resistance through highly efficient and precise DNA repair mechanisms. A whale-specific protein, CIRBP, enhances genome stability even in human cells, revealing a potential pathway to strengthen DNA repair and slow aging.
 
 
 Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review showsCommon viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows
 
In the largest synthesis to date, researchers reviewed 155 studies linking viral infections, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2, HIV, hepatitis C, and shingles, to increased risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. The findings highlight viral infection prevention and vaccination as underappreciated strategies for cardiovascular protection.
 
   COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccinesCOVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines
 
An international study led by the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar-Ilan University reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines, resulting in declining vaccination rates and a resurgence of preventable, life-threatening diseases such as measles.
 
   Some acute and chronic viral infections linked to increased risk of cardiovascular diseaseSome acute and chronic viral infections linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
 
In the weeks following a bout of influenza or COVID, the risk of heart attack or stroke may rise dramatically, and chronic infections such as HIV may increase the long-term risk of serious cardiovascular disease events, according to new, independent research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
 
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 Mutated RIG-I receptor causes kidney inflammation through Y-RNA activation
 
Mutated RIG-I receptor causes kidney inflammation through Y-RNA activationResearchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the University of Bonn have discovered how a small, naturally occurring RNA molecule in the kidney activates a mutated immune receptor, triggering a chain reaction.
 
 
 New imaging technique maps medication distribution across skin layers
 
New imaging technique maps medication distribution across skin layersA new study by the Hebrew University has developed a rapid imaging method that reveals how drugs move through the skin, in just ten minutes.
 
 
 Discovery of glucocorticoid receptor multimerization opens path to safer therapies
 
Discovery of glucocorticoid receptor multimerization opens path to safer therapiesDrugs to treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases - such as asthma, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis or Chrousos syndrome - act mainly through the glucocorticoid receptor (GR).
 
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