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Medical Xpress / Preventable pediatric cancer mortality surges in areas of armed conflict, exceeding rates in non-conflict regions

More than half of all pediatric cancer deaths worldwide occur in regions of armed conflict, according to a new study led by investigators from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Duke University and other collaborators. ...

2 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Mpox could become a serious global threat, scientists warn

Mpox has the potential to become a significant global health threat if taken too lightly, according to scientists at the University of Surrey.

Medical Xpress / Combination immunotherapy shrinks a variety of metastatic gastrointestinal cancers in clinical trial

A new form of tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, a form of personalized cancer immunotherapy, dramatically improved the treatment's effectiveness in patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancers, according to ...

5 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Brain cells are more plastic than previously thought, study shows

Neurons are the cells in the brain responsible for sending messages to the rest of the body, and scientists have long thought that they are settled into one subtype once they develop from stem cells, no matter what is happening ...

5 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / How nostalgic music helps minds remember

When you hear a song from your youth—maybe a high school slow dance or a road trip anthem—you're not just reminiscing. You're lighting up key regions of your brain.

3 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Unintentional drug overdoses take a disproportionate toll across the US, study finds

A recent study from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health reveals significant racial and sex disparities in drug overdose mortality rates. The research found that both Black men and Black women have been disproportionately ...

4 hours ago in Health
Medical Xpress / Trade tariffs on Canadian pharmaceuticals expected to increase costs in the US and strain drug supply chains

Up to $3 billion in pharmaceuticals currently used in the United States (U.S.) depend on Canadian manufacturing, according to new research findings from the University of Toronto. Applying 25% trade tariffs to these pharmaceuticals ...

5 hours ago in Medications
Medical Xpress / New study validates lower limits of human heat tolerance

A study from the University of Ottawa's Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit (HEPRU) has confirmed that the limits for human thermoregulation—our ability to maintain a stable body temperature in extreme heat—are ...

22 hours ago in Medical research
Medical Xpress / A protein called CD2AP offers important clues to Alzheimer's disease

Though Alzheimer's disease is often described as a buildup of proteins in the brain in the form of plaques and tangles, a new study by University of Calgary researchers has shown that blood vessels in the brain might hold ...

23 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Flexible hydrogel could improve drug delivery for post-traumatic osteoarthritis treatment

Post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is a condition that affects joints after an injury. Current treatments focus on relieving symptoms, but do not prevent or stop the progression of the condition. Although emerging therapies ...

22 hours ago in Arthritis & Rheumatism
Medical Xpress / Cancer cells 'hacked' to expose themselves to immune attack

When your social media account starts spewing out nonsensical or threatening status updates, it's safe to assume that it has been hacked and must be shut down.

23 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Novel imaging method maps brain-wide changes in neuronal connections

Neurons communicate with each other by passing millisecond-long signals across tiny junctions called synapses. Experiences cause the strength of these connections to change—a process called synaptic plasticity, which underlies ...

23 hours ago in Neuroscience