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Medical Xpress / Women with Down syndrome may develop Alzheimer's disease more rapidly than men

Women with Down syndrome have more advanced signs of Alzheimer's disease than men do at the average age of diagnosis, which is the same for both sexes, according to research by the University of California, Irvine. The findings, ...

Medical Xpress / Gene inhibitor found to boost immunotherapy for most aggressive form of lung cancer

Adding a MET gene inhibitor enhances the effect of combined chemotherapy and immunotherapy in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), according to a multicenter study led by the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, in collaboration ...

14 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Children's immune systems reveal new antibody targets for dengue vaccine development

In a new study, scientists have discovered more about how the body protects against dengue fever, one of the world's most common mosquito-borne illnesses, prompting hopes for more effective vaccines against the disease.

Medical Xpress / What exactly is long COVID? Different definitions lead to widely varying estimates

What is long COVID? Despite hundreds of published studies and millions affected worldwide, the medical field still lacks a clear answer.

16 hours ago in Medical research
Medical Xpress / Obese surgical patients can safely use GLP-1 therapy to reduce risk of complications, study concludes

Overweight patients waiting for operations could safely use a particular type of weight-loss treatment to reduce the risk of surgical complications linked to their obesity, a new study reveals.

8 hours ago in Surgery
Medical Xpress / Reciprocal links likely between certain groups of gut bacteria and insomnia risk

There seem to be reciprocal links between certain groups of gut bacteria and the risk of insomnia, suggests a Mendelian randomization study, published in the open-access journal General Psychiatry.

8 hours ago in Sleep disorders
Medical Xpress / 'Cell-in-cell' mechanism explains how blood cancer uses bone marrow to evade treatment

In a recently published study, researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center revealed for the first time that cancer cells can evade anti-cancer drugs by entering and surviving within bone marrow fibroblasts, a phenomenon they describe ...

14 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Neural navigation: Engineers map brain's smallest blood vessels using computer models

Healthy brain function relies on a steady supply of blood. Disruptions in blood flow are linked to major neurological conditions like stroke, Alzheimer's disease (AD), and traumatic brain injuries. But understanding how the ...

15 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Patients still view doctor's white coat as symbol of professionalism and trust, review suggests

Patients are still more likely to trust doctors and consider them more professional when they wear white coats, although women doctors in this attire are often misidentified as nurses or medical assistants, finds a review ...

8 hours ago in Health informatics
Medical Xpress / Portable tuberculosis test achieves 100% sensitivity and specificity in clinical samples

Princeton University and collaborators have developed SHINE-TB, a one-sample, parallelized reaction amplification and detection CRISPR assay that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis directly from sputum, achieving 100% sensitivity ...

Medical Xpress / Vaccine elicits strong immune response in patients with pancreatic and colorectal cancer

A novel cancer vaccine that stimulates the immune system to target one of the most common cancer-driving mutations has shown encouraging early results in patients with pancreatic and colorectal cancer, two of the most difficult-to-treat ...

17 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / 'Skin in a syringe': Researchers develop wound treatment with injectable cell technology

Researchers have created what could be called "skin in a syringe." The gel containing live cells can be 3D printed into a skin transplant, as shown in a study conducted on mice. This technology may lead to new ways to treat ...

17 hours ago in Surgery