Exosomes identified as key mediators in obstructive sleep apnea and its comorbidities
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 Cesarean births do not raise infant allergy risk in major Japanese cohort studyCesarean births do not raise infant allergy risk in major Japanese cohort study
 
In a large Japanese birth cohort, cesarean delivery was not linked to higher risks of eczema, wheezing, atopic dermatitis, or asthma in infants at one year of age. Emergency cesarean delivery was even associated with a modest reduction in eczema, suggesting that mode of birth alone may not drive early-life allergic disease.
 
 
 Exosomes identified as key mediators in obstructive sleep apnea and its comorbiditiesExosomes identified as key mediators in obstructive sleep apnea and its comorbidities
 
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a global public health issue marked by repeated upper airway collapse during sleep, is tied to diverse diseases-from cardiovascular conditions to cancer.
 
   Common antibiotic can improve survival and neurological outcomes in CNS-TBCommon antibiotic can improve survival and neurological outcomes in CNS-TB
 
Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have demonstrated that doxycycline, a commonly available and inexpensive antibiotic, can improve survival rates and neurological outcomes in Central Nervous System Tuberculosis (CNS-TB) in a preclinical non-human study.
 
   Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for familiesPreparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families
 
As respiratory virus season begins, pediatric experts are preparing for an expected rise in cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which can cause cold-like symptoms in most people but serious illness in infants and older adults.
 
   Innovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatmentInnovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatment
 
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the NRF2 gene with CRISPR technology can reverse chemotherapy resistance in lung cancer.
 
 Funding challenges threaten to reverse global gains in the fight against TB
 
Funding challenges threaten to reverse global gains in the fight against TBTuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world's deadliest infectious killers, claiming over 1.2 million lives and affecting an estimated 10.7 million people last year, according to the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2025, released today.
 
 
 People with both sleep apnea and insomnia more likely to have high blood pressure
 
People with both sleep apnea and insomnia more likely to have high blood pressureThe likelihood of high blood pressure is clearly higher among people who have both sleep apnea and insomnia. This is shown by a study from the University of Gothenburg.
 
 
 Researchers engineer a novel technique for guiding endoscopes to deep lung tumors
 
Researchers engineer a novel technique for guiding endoscopes to deep lung tumorsResearchers at The University of Osaka have engineered a novel technique, Balloon-Assisted Bronchoscope Delivery (BDBD), to guide endoscopes to small, early-stage lung cancers hidden deep within the periphery of the lungs.
 
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