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MRI-guided non-invasive brain cavernoma treatment in clinical setting
Non-Invasive Brain Cavernoma Treatment at UVA
RNA-binding proteins interacting with circular RNAs in cancer cell
RNA-Binding Proteins and Circular RNAs in Cancer
Pregnant woman receiving NHS support to quit smoking
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MRI-guided non-invasive brain cavernoma treatment in clinical setting
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Non-Invasive Brain Cavernoma Treatment at UVA

A non-invasive brain cavernoma treatment developed at the University of Virginia (UVA) is showing promise in halting lesion growth without surgery. This breakthrough method…
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RNA-binding proteins interacting with circular RNAs in cancer cell
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RNA-Binding Proteins and Circular RNAs in Cancer

RNA-binding proteins and circular RNAs in cancer have emerged as powerful regulators of tumor behavior. These molecular players are reshaping our understanding of how…
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Pregnant woman receiving NHS support to quit smoking
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NHS Smoking Cuts Risk Reversing Gains in Pregnancy Health

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Lower-Dose Semaglutide Weight Loss Achieved in Digital Clinic

Online obesity program matches trial results with less medication Patients using a digital obesity platform called Embla have achieved an average of 16.7% weight…
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Progesterone-Only Pill Asthma Risk: New Study Reveals Key Link

A recent study has raised new questions about hormonal birth control. Evidence suggests that the progesterone-only contraceptive pill—often known as the "mini pill"—may increase…
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Trump Healthcare Policies Undermine ‘Healthy America’ Goals

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Non-Invasive Brain Cavernoma Treatment at UVA

A non-invasive brain cavernoma treatment developed at the University of Virginia (UVA) is showing promise in halting lesion growth without surgery. This breakthrough method…
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NHS Smoking Cuts Risk Reversing Gains in Pregnancy Health

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Middle-aged woman in telehealth consultation about lower-dose semaglutide weight loss with doctor on laptop and healthy food on table
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Lower-Dose Semaglutide Weight Loss Achieved in Digital Clinic

Online obesity program matches trial results with less medication Patients using a digital obesity platform called Embla have achieved an average of 16.7% weight…
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Progesterone-Only Pill Asthma Risk: New Study Reveals Key Link

A recent study has raised new questions about hormonal birth control. Evidence suggests that the progesterone-only contraceptive pill—often known as the "mini pill"—may increase…
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Trump Healthcare Policies Undermine ‘Healthy America’ Goals

Trump healthcare policies are again under scrutiny. Experts warn that many of these proposals go against the goals of the “Make America Healthy Again”…
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Lab Automation for Biologists: Trilobio Secures $8M Seed Funding

Lab automation for biologists is evolving quickly. Trilobio, a startup aiming to simplify scientific workflows, has secured $8 million in seed funding. As News-Medical.net…
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Precision Sarcoma Treatment: Personalized Breakthrough

Precision sarcoma treatment is changing how doctors care for patients with soft tissue sarcomas (STS). A recent study reveals that using QPOP, a personalized…
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CRISPR GI Cancer Therapy Shows Early Promise

A groundbreaking clinical trial has shown that gene-edited immune cells may offer a powerful new strategy to treat advanced gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Using CRISPR/Cas9…
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Two-Week Radiotherapy Effective for Prostate Cancer

A groundbreaking 10-year clinical trial has confirmed that a shorter, two-week course of radiotherapy is just as effective as the traditional eight-week regimen for…
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