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Mitral Valve Repair Via Catheter Offers Better Outcomes in Patients With Heart Failure
A recent study has demonstrated the benefits of placing a clip on the valve instead of the usual medical treatment in patients with heart failure.
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Skin Fungus Malassezia globosa Linked to Tumor Growth
A new study shows that the skin fungus Malassezia globosa can invade breast tissue and accelerate tumor growth. Researchers observed that this fungus colonizes breast fat pads, contributing to tumor progression.
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Sustainable Protein and Vitamin B9 from Microbes with Clean Energy
Researchers in Germany have developed a method to produce protein and vitamin B9 using yeast fed with hydrogen, CO2, and acetate. This process, driven by renewable energy, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional agriculture.
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Long-Term Metabolic Impact of Early Lifestyle Changes: PANIC Study Findings
A new research study uncovers how early lifestyle changes can have long-lasting impacts. A diet and physical activity intervention in childhood and adolescence was found to profoundly influence metabolism even years later.
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Exploring Genetic Roots of Neurodevelopmental and Psychiatric Disorders
The NIMH has launched a major project to study 250 risk genes for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders using human stem cells. Researchers aim to understand the genetic factors behind conditions like schizophrenia and autism.
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BMI and Mortality Risk: Obesity Paradox in Lung Cancer Treatment
For non-small cell lung cancer treatment, immunotherapy poses less risk for persons under a certain BMI. At the same time, conventional chemotherapy appears optimal for persons who might be overweight or obese.
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Airborne Microbes From Northeastern China Discovered Above Japan
A study by ISGlobal and collaborators found that air samples taken at 1,000-3,000 meters above Japan contained diverse, viable bacteria and fungi, some pathogenic. These microbes, likely transported from fertilizer-rich areas in China.
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The Florida Current Has Remained Remarkably Stable For Decades, Study Finds
A study found the Florida Current has remained stable over the past 40 years. This stability, measured via a submarine cable and satellite altimetry, suggests the Florida Current’s role in the AMOC is consistent.
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A Parkinson’s Drug Can Cause Psychiatric Complications – Now Researchers Know Why
Researchers have discovered a mechanism behind dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS) in Parkinson’s patients treated with Levodopa. Their study found that Levodopa induces abnormal activation of dopamine D1 receptor-expressing neurons.
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Rare, New Type of Small Cell Lung Cancer Identified
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have discovered a rare subtype of small cell lung cancer, termed atypical small cell lung carcinoma, affecting younger, non-smoking individuals.
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