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How brain metastases turn immune cells into tumour allies
03/26

How brain metastases turn immune cells into tumour allies

How brain metastases turn immune cells into tumour allies For years, the simplest way to think about brain metastases was to imagine cancer cells reaching the brain, settling there and growing in a difficult organ. That explanation is no longer enoug...

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AI may help predict liver cancer risk using data already sitting in the medical chart
03/26

AI may help predict liver cancer risk using data already sitting in the medical chart

AI may help predict liver cancer risk using data already sitting in the medical chart One of the hardest parts of liver cancer care is timing. Hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common form of primary liver cancer, is far more treatable when it is fo...

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Less axillary surgery may lower lymphedema risk in breast cancer without clearly sacrificing cancer control
03/26

Less axillary surgery may lower lymphedema risk in breast cancer without clearly sacrificing cancer control

Less axillary surgery may lower lymphedema risk in breast cancer without clearly sacrificing cancer control Among the most feared long-term effects of breast cancer treatment, lymphedema stands out for one reason: it can follow patients long after th...

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A fusion protein may push normal brain development toward a cancer-linked state
03/26

A fusion protein may push normal brain development toward a cancer-linked state

A fusion protein may push normal brain development toward a cancer-linked state One of the most important shifts in modern cancer biology is the growing recognition that tumours do not arise only because cells start dividing too fast. In many cases,...

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Digital therapy is gaining ground after heart attack by treating the anxiety recovery often leaves behind
03/26

Digital therapy is gaining ground after heart attack by treating the anxiety recovery often leaves behind

Digital therapy is gaining ground after heart attack by treating the anxiety recovery often leaves behind When someone survives a heart attack, the medical conversation usually turns quickly to the physical side of recovery: medications, cardiac reha...

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The MIND diet is back in the spotlight, but the science still stops short of a brain-health promise
03/26

The MIND diet is back in the spotlight, but the science still stops short of a brain-health promise

The MIND diet is back in the spotlight, but the science still stops short of a brain-health promise Few ideas in health are as appealing as the possibility of reaching older age with memory, focus and independence largely intact. As populations age,...

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How the way you walk could offer clues about look-alike brain disorders
03/25

How the way you walk could offer clues about look-alike brain disorders

How the way you walk could offer clues about look-alike brain disorders Neurologists have been studying gait for a very long time. Long before biomarkers, wearable sensors and advanced imaging became central to conversations about brain disease, the...

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Why the food environment may work against people already at high risk of diabetes
03/25

Why the food environment may work against people already at high risk of diabetes

Why the food environment may work against people already at high risk of diabetes When diabetes prevention is discussed, the focus often lands on individual choices: eat less sugar, lose weight, exercise more, resist cravings. All of that matters, bu...

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Why small changes to sleep, diet and exercise may matter more than one dramatic reset
03/25

Why small changes to sleep, diet and exercise may matter more than one dramatic reset

Why small changes to sleep, diet and exercise may matter more than one dramatic reset When people think about preventing heart attack and stroke, they often imagine a sweeping decision: start a flawless diet on Monday, commit to an intense workout pl...

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