A sedentary lifestyle can lead to more nighttime hot flashes, says...

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Hot flashes, one of the most common symptoms of the menopause transition, not only interfere with a woman’s quality of life, but are also...

Researchers find a new way to reverse immune suppression in tumors

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Malignant tumors can enhance their ability to survive and spread by suppressing antitumor immune cells in their vicinity, but a study led by researchers...

For the first time, stroke research reveals optimal timing and intensity...

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A phase II, randomized clinical trial found that the optimal period for intensive rehabilitation of arm and hand use after a stroke should begin...

Research shows increases in smoking and vaping in Irish teens

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For the first time in 25 years, rates of smoking among teenage boys in Ireland are increasing, according to a study published in ERJ...

More than 40 percent of adults with no known heart disease...

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More than 40% of adults ages 50 to 64 years in Sweden without known heart disease were found to have some degree of atherosclerosis,...

Study: Immunotherapy prolongs survival in recurrent, persistent or metastatic cervical cancer

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The addition of immunotherapy to standard first-line treatment extends survival by eight months for patients with recurrent, persistent or metastatic cervical cancer, according to...

Old skeletal stem cells interfere with healing, promote ‘inflammaging’, says study

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Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered how genetic and molecular changes in aging skeletal stem cells may contribute to poor fracture healing, osteoporosis and various...

Study: Walking patterns of movement disorders shared among worms, mice, and...

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Scientists from the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at Osaka University used animal location tracking along with artificial intelligence to automatically detect...

Researchers pinpoint the uncertainty of our working memory

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The human brain regions responsible for working memory content are also used to gauge the quality, or uncertainty, of memories, a team of scientists...

Smaller is better for detecting biomarkers of trauma and cancer, says...

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The tiny proteins that can alert us to some of the most acute human disorders—traumatic brain injury (TBI), cancer, heart attack, and stroke—are freely...

Study: Improving leukemia therapy with targeted treatment approaches

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In myeloproliferative neoplasms, a form of chronic leukemia, the body constantly produces too many blood cells such as erythrocytes, platelets and granulocytes. This may...

Tuberculosis programs should focus more on young people, says study

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Young people are at risk of falling seriously unwell with tuberculosis and spreading the disease. Therefore, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, among others,...