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Researchers find strategies to show low blood glucose in type 1 diabetes

One novel approach to treating type 1 diabetes may involve blocking the somatostatin hormone to stop harmful blood glucose dips. A study carried out at the University of Gothenburg, among other places, has demonstrated this. It is claimed that the suggested course of action could save lives.

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Study finds how antidepressants have potential for treating brain tumours

Glioblastoma is an extremely aggressive brain tumour that is currently incurable. Cancer doctors can increase their patients’ life expectancy with surgeries, radiation, chemotherapy, or surgical procedures. Nonetheless, half of patients die within a year of diagnosis.

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Fever drives enhanced activity, mitochondrial damage in immune cells: Study

Fever increases immune cell metabolism, proliferation, and activity, but it also causes mitochondrial stress, DNA damage, and cell death in a specific subgroup of T cells, according to Vanderbilt University Medical Centre researchers.

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Study finds how new type of blood test could identify children at risk of diabetes

Scientists have developed a novel blood test that uses lipids to identify children who are more susceptible to obesity-related problems, such as type 2 diabetes, liver, and heart disease.

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Scientists aim to decode genetic roots of mental illness

To get to the bottom of this, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) initiated a consortium called SSPsyGene (sspsygene.ucsc.edu) in 2023, uniting research teams from renowned US universities with the joint goal of characterising the genetic origins of NPD, focusing on 250 selected high-risk genes.

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Study finds how infections after hip replacement increases risk of death

ccording to new research, patients who experience a periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) following a total hip replacement have a five-fold greater risk of death within a ten-year period.

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Some diabetes medications linked to lower dementia, Parkinson’s disease risk

According to a study, a class of diabetes medications may be linked to a decreased risk of dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

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Long-term metastatic melanoma survival dramatically improves on immunotherapy: Study

Long-term data from a landmark international trial show that about half of patients with metastatic melanoma treated with a combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors live cancer-free for 10 years or more, according to a new report from Weill Cornell Medicine and Dana-Farber Cancer Centre investigators and colleagues.

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Researchers give new insight into role of PTPRK in tissue repair, cancer

The protein receptor Tyrosine phosphatases are proteins that are found in cell membranes. Although the details of their exact mechanism of action remain unknown, they are known to be tumour suppressors and regulators of cell-cell interactions.

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Study finds how artificial blood vessels improve heart bypass outcomes

The treatment of cardiovascular disorders may be revolutionized by 3D-printed blood arteries, which closely resemble human veins in their characteristics.

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