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Cancer and Alzheimer's: An Unexpected Link
Studies reveal an inverse relationship between cancer and Alzheimer's disease, where having one condition may reduce the risk of developing the other. Researchers explore the underlying biological mechanisms and potential implications.
Cancer and Alzheimer's: An Unexpected Link
Studies reveal an inverse relationship between cancer and Alzheimer's disease, where having one condition may reduce the risk of developing the other. Researchers explore the underlying biological mechanisms and potential implications.
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Promising Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Encouraging Results
A potential breast cancer vaccine targeting triple-negative breast cancer shows promising results in Phase 1 trials, offering a new preventative approach to this aggressive disease.
Promising Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Encouraging Results
A potential breast cancer vaccine targeting triple-negative breast cancer shows promising results in Phase 1 trials, offering a new preventative approach to this aggressive disease.
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Exercise and Life Expectancy
A study suggests that lifestyle changes, particularly increased physical activity, could prevent nearly half of adult cancer deaths and significantly increase life expectancy.
Exercise and Life Expectancy
A study suggests that lifestyle changes, particularly increased physical activity, could prevent nearly half of adult cancer deaths and significantly increase life expectancy.
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Australian Fart App Launched by CSIRO
CSIRO's new fart-tracking app aims to understand Australians' flatulence habits and improve health research.
Australian Fart App Launched by CSIRO
CSIRO's new fart-tracking app aims to understand Australians' flatulence habits and improve health research.
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Lecanemab and the fight against Alzheimer's
New research sheds light on the cause of cell death in Alzheimer's disease, potentially opening new avenues for treatment, while the drug Lecanemab offers some hope in slowing progression.
Lecanemab and the fight against Alzheimer's
New research sheds light on the cause of cell death in Alzheimer's disease, potentially opening new avenues for treatment, while the drug Lecanemab offers some hope in slowing progression.
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Eight Monkeys Still Loose After South Carolina Escape
Forty-three monkeys escaped from a South Carolina research facility, and eight remain at large. Recapture efforts are underway.
Eight Monkeys Still Loose After South Carolina Escape
Forty-three monkeys escaped from a South Carolina research facility, and eight remain at large. Recapture efforts are underway.
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Swiss Polytechnic Success: Funding, Teaching, and Research
An analysis comparing the success of Swiss polytechnic schools (ETH Zurich and EPFL) to other institutions, focusing on funding, teaching methodology, and research priorities.

Swiss Polytechnic Success: Funding, Teaching, and Research
An analysis comparing the success of Swiss polytechnic schools (ETH Zurich and EPFL) to other institutions, focusing on funding, teaching methodology, and research priorities.
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Advances and Challenges in Cancer Treatment
Experts discuss advancements and challenges in treating lung, breast, ovarian, and biliary tract cancers, highlighting the roles of immunotherapy, liquid biopsies, and AI.

Advances and Challenges in Cancer Treatment
Experts discuss advancements and challenges in treating lung, breast, ovarian, and biliary tract cancers, highlighting the roles of immunotherapy, liquid biopsies, and AI.
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Tracking Farts for Gut Health
A woman tracks her daily farts using a CSIRO app, discovering the connection between diet and gas production and encouraging healthier food choices for her family.

Tracking Farts for Gut Health
A woman tracks her daily farts using a CSIRO app, discovering the connection between diet and gas production and encouraging healthier food choices for her family.
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Surgical Patient Safety Remains a Major Concern
A new study reveals that surgical patient safety issues persist despite decades of efforts. Over a third of surgical patients experience adverse events, with a significant portion being preventable errors.

Surgical Patient Safety Remains a Major Concern
A new study reveals that surgical patient safety issues persist despite decades of efforts. Over a third of surgical patients experience adverse events, with a significant portion being preventable errors.
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Financial Behaviors of Young Parents
Research using anonymized bank transaction data reveals differences in financial behaviors between young mothers and fathers after childbirth, highlighting the potential of this method for economic analysis.

Financial Behaviors of Young Parents
Research using anonymized bank transaction data reveals differences in financial behaviors between young mothers and fathers after childbirth, highlighting the potential of this method for economic analysis.
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Life, Death, and a Third State: Cells Functioning After Death
Scientists discover a "third state" beyond life and death where cells can function and even self-replicate after an organism's death, challenging traditional biological understanding.

Life, Death, and a Third State: Cells Functioning After Death
Scientists discover a "third state" beyond life and death where cells can function and even self-replicate after an organism's death, challenging traditional biological understanding.
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