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Doing a skin check? Confidence is key & social media ads may help

It’s summer and time to enjoy the sunshine. But it’s also important to do so safely. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States—and it’s most commonly caused by sun exposure. Research has shown that skin self-awareness and regular skin
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Drugs for HIV and AIDS trialed as brain tumor treatment for first time

Drugs developed to combat HIV and AIDS are being trialled for the first time in patients with multiple brain tumours. Credit: University of Plymouth Drugs developed to combat HIV and AIDS are being trialled for the first time in patients with multiple brain tumours. Scientists
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Primary hepatic angiosarcoma: Treatment options for a rare tumor

“[…] PHA is a rare yet aggressive mesenchymal tumor of the liver, which requires a multi-disciplinary approach to achieve the best patient outcomes.” Credit: 2024 Guzik and Mangla. “[…] PHA is a rare yet aggressive mesenchymal tumor of the liver, which requires a multi-disciplinary approach
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Activating molecular target reverses multiple hallmarks of aging

HOUSTON ― Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that therapeutically restoring ‘youthful’ levels of a specific subunit of the telomerase enzyme can significantly reduce the signs and symptoms of aging in preclinical models. If these findings are confirmed in clinical
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How old is your bone marrow?

Our bone marrow—the fatty, jelly-like substance inside our bones—is an unseen powerhouse quietly producing 500 billion new blood cells every day. That process is driven by hematopoietic stem cells that generate all of the various types of blood cells in our bodies and regenerating themselves
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Cancer survivors are at increased risk of disease throughout life

Swedish researchers have surveyed all people under the age of 25 who have had cancer since 1958. The study, led by researchers at Linköping University and Region Östergötland, shows that cancer survivors are at greater risk for cardiovascular diseases, other cancers and other diagnoses later
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