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Cryopreservation – News and Features

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Previous COVID-19 Infection Can Double the Risk of a Cardiac Event Or Death

A recent study found that people with any type of COVID-19 infection were twice as likely to have a major cardiac event, such as heart attack, stroke or even death, for up to three years after diagnosis.
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Biobank Data Helps Undiagnosed Carriers of Rare Genetic Variants

Researchers developed the DRIVE method, which analyzes shared segments of the genome to identify undiagnosed cases of Long QT syndrome. The study highlights the potential for better detection of rare genetic variants in larger populations.
Histology images of patient-derived organoids.
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Crohn’s Disease Consists of Two Distinct Molecular Subtypes, Organoid Study Finds

A study has revealed two distinct molecular subtypes of Crohn’s disease using organoids from adult stem cells, allowing for better understanding of the disease's mechanisms. The findings suggest treatments should be tailored based on these subtypes.
Cancer cells.
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Largest Collection of Sarcoma Patient-Derived Organoids Pave the Way for Personalized Cancer Treatments

A UCLA team created a biobank of sarcoma organoids from 126 patients, enabling rapid drug screening. The organoids retained tumor characteristics, allowing identification of effective FDA-approved treatments for 59% of samples.
Cranberries in a bowl.
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Flavonoid-Rich Foods Like Berries and Tea May Cut Dementia Risk

People who consume a regular amount of flavonoid-rich food like berries, tea and red wine tend to have a lower risk of dementia, according to a new study.
Cancer cells.
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Mapping Genetic Risk Factors for Breast and Ovarian Cancer

A study reveals more than 3,000 genetic changes in a cancer protection gene that heightens breast and ovarian cancer risk. This research enhances risk assessment for patients, especially those with a family history of cancer.
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Moderate Caffeine Consumption Is Associated With a Lower Risk of Developing Cardiometabolic Diseases

Consuming moderate amounts of coffee and caffeine regularly may offer a protective effect against developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and stroke, according to new research.
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Machine Learning Advances Cryoprotectant Research

Researchers developed a machine learning-based model to enhance cryoprotectant discovery. The new approach identifies molecules that prevent ice crystal growth during freezing.
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Four Genes Have Major Impact on Menopause Timing and Cancer Risk

New research has found four genes with some of the largest known effects on the timing of menopause discovered to date, providing new insight into links between menopause timing and cancer risk.
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Dysfunctional White Blood Cells Linked to Higher Melanoma Risk

An overabundance of cloned white blood cells hampers the immune system and increases the risk of melanoma, a new study finds.
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