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Medical Xpress / Immune cell circuit restores barrier function in inflammatory bowel disease

Scientists have discovered a new protective communication circuit between specialized immune cells in the intestines, a circuit that may be therapeutically targeted to improve inflammatory bowel disease outcomes, according ...

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Medical Xpress / 'Zombie' cells play an unexpected role in the developing brain

Among the body's most crucial protective features are the brain barrier systems, including the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barriers. These barriers are made of highly specialized cells that allow essential ...

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Medical Xpress / Molecular clues in maternal blood may predict preterm birth

New research has found signs that may help researchers better understand why some babies are born early. Some signs are present as early as the first trimester.

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Medical Xpress / Mapping immune cell interactions in gut tissue reveals changes in ulcerative colitis

In a new study published in Science Immunology, researchers at King's College London looked at a type of tissue important for the immune response called gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), which is located within the lining ...

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Medical Xpress / Shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk, study suggests

Older adults who received a shingles vaccine after a stay in a skilled nursing facility had a 24% lower risk of being diagnosed with dementia over a four-year period than those who were not vaccinated, according to a new ...

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Medical Xpress / Large-scale genetic study uncovers new factors associated with a pregnancy-related liver disease

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) affects approximately 0.2–2% of pregnant women and typically develops after 30 weeks of gestation. As the most common symptom is severe itching of the palms and the soles of the ...

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Medical Xpress / Depression may rewire how kids pay attention to emotional faces

A smile. A frown. The faces a child pays closer attention to might offer insight into their mental health. Depression may shape how much children pay attention to emotional expressions—sad or happy faces—and those changes ...

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Medical Xpress / Endless scroll may raise inattention, stress in under-25s, review suggests

In contrast to classical digital media, short-video platforms are characterized by rapidly changing content, highly personalized recommendations and a targeted maximization of usage time. This is precisely where the study ...

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Medical Xpress / Medicare residency expansion misses rural and primary care targets, analysis finds

A new JAMA study finds that federal efforts to expand the physician workforce fall short for primary care and rural communities, despite clear policy goals. The findings raise pressing questions about whether current implementation ...

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Medical Xpress / Loneliness drives cognitive impairment, can lead to shorter life, study suggests

Some people might not mind spending time alone, but new research with data from 18 countries suggests that older people who struggle with loneliness—rather than strictly being alone—may experience faster mental and physical ...

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Medical Xpress / 1940s-era drug helps uncover kidney pathway that may improve disease treatment

Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a previously unrecognized way the kidneys regulate water balance—an advance that could lead to improved treatments for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and other disorders. The study, ...

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Medical Xpress / Online CBT eases stress after broken-heart syndrome, especially in women

Men are overrepresented when it comes to heart disease, but there are certain conditions that mainly affect women, such as "broken-heart syndrome." Stress and anxiety are common in this group. A new study led by researchers ...

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