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COVID-19 Infection Linked to Rise in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
New findings from the NIH RECOVER Initiative suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection may be associated with an increased risk of ME/CFS. The findings add to growing evidence that infections, including those caused by SARS-CoV-2, can lead to ME/CFS.
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50% of Adult Ticks in the Northeast Carry Lyme Disease
A new study finds that 50% of adult blacklegged ticks and 25% of the younger ticks in the Northeast US carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
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Immune Proteins Alter Blood Stem Cells To Protect Against Cancer
Researchers discovered that inflammasomes prevent cancer in blood stem cells by regulating proliferation and suppressing oncogenes like Ras. This protective mechanism involves cleaving tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors in the bone marrow stroma.
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Multiple COVID Infections Linked to Increased Risk of Long COVID
A study found that 85% of Long Covid patients had multiple Covid infections, highlighting re-infection as a key risk factor. Vaccination prior to initial infection significantly reduced the likelihood of developing Long Covid.
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HIV-1's Secret RNA Structures Offer Clues for Fighting the Virus
Researchers mapped HIV-1’s translation strategy, revealing RNA elements like uORFs, iORFs and an intricate frameshift site structure that regulate viral protein synthesis. These findings highlight ribosome pausing as a key mechanism.
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Infection-Triggered Autoimmune Disease Driven by Mutations in “Rogue” Immune Cells
Garvan Institute researchers discovered how chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections lead to autoimmune diseases like cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. By identifying rogue B cell clones caused by persistent antibody clustering and mutations.
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Microbiome Changes Reveal Risk for Sexually Transmitted Disease
A study involving Black and Hispanic women identified two BV subtypes, with one significantly raising chlamydia risk. Advanced microbiome analysis linked specific bacterial imbalances to subsequent chlamydia infections.
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Researchers Create Global Dung Map To Track Livestock
Dung acts as a biological footprint, and researchers have now used dung records to create high-resolution maps of herbivore distribution around the world.
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Novel sRNA Drives Salmonella’s Adaptation in the Host Intestine
A study reveals how Salmonella enterica leverages a small RNA, ManS, to regulate Neu5Ac metabolism and adapt to the host intestine. ManS originates from the 3′ UTR of mRNA via noncanonical RNase III cleavage.
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Avian Flu Is Evolving, But Antiviral Treatments Remain Effective
Researchers at Texas Biomed identified nine mutations in a bird flu strain from a person in Texas. Bad news: this strain is more capable of causing disease and replicates better in the brain. Good news: approved antivirals are still effective.
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