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Bridging Organ Donation Gap: A Heartfelt Story

Shailendra Singh, a 48-year-old man was found unconscious at his home on 17th October. He was rushed to HCMCT Manipal Hospital, Dwarka. After taking




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Impact of Microvascular Inflammation on Kidney Transplant Rejection

A recent study has identified new rejection factors in kidney transplantation that could lead to more accurate patient risk assessment after surgery (!--ref1--).




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Microvascular Inflammation in Kidney Transplant Rejection

Kidney transplant rejection is one of the major issues that hinders graft survival in the recipient. This is due to the microvascular inflammation in the small blood vessels (!--ref1--).




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Genetic Insights Into Androgenetic Alopecia

Scientists in /medlink Bonn pinpoint uncommon genetic mutations linked to male-pattern hair loss. From receding hairlines to the iconic horseshoe baldness




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Genotype Linked to Short-Lifespan Affects 1 in 25 People

A new study found that 1 in 25 people had a genotype that is associated with a short lifetime. It disclosed that a pathogenic variant in the BRCA2 gene,




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Human Genetics Unravels Mysteries of Digestive Disorders

Unlocking the full sequence of the human medlinkY chromosome/medlink represents a breakthrough in genetics, presenting fresh opportunities for studying




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New Tool Enhances Precision in Uncovering Disease-Causing Genes

Researchers have introduced an innovative statistical tool enhancing the identification of disease-causing genetic variants. This tool combines information




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Over 275 Million Genetic Variants Unlock the Key to Health Mysteries

Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), US have identified over 275 million medlinkgenetic variants/medlink that were not previously reported.




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CRISPR's Molecular Mechanisms for Antibiotic Resistance

Assistant Prof. Ibrahim, Bitar, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital in Plzen, Charles University in Prague, Plzen,




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Children Born Via Frozen and Fresh Embryo Transfer Show Similar Metabolic Health

Children born through frozen embryo transfer have metabolic profiles similar to those born through fresh embryo transfer, according to a study published




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Harnessing CRISPR for Precise Gene Manipulation

Researchers at the University of Toronto have created an RNA-targeting technology that uses the CRISPR system to precisely manipulate human gene parts




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Unlocking the Early Human Development!

Stem cell-based embryo models (SCBEMs) are three-dimensional lab-created structures that replicate early human embryo development, providing researchers




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Impact of an Obesity Gene on Brain Function

Obesity is a multifaceted condition influenced by genetics, dietary habits, environmental factors, and behavior. For centuries, obtaining enough food for sustenance was a challenge.




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Low-Intensity Stem Cell Transplants May Prevent Lung Damage in Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease is an inherited red blood cell disorder that affects hemoglobin, the protein carrying oxygen through the body. In this condition,




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Dietary Nucleic Acids and Their Role in Cancer Prevention

All living things have nucleic acids. When people eat food containing nucleic acids, they get incorporated into the body. According to research by associate




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Identifying Hidden Structures in the Human Genome

The discovery of more than 50,000 unusual i-motif structures in DNA by researchers may provide innovative strategies for treating and diagnosing diseases




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Transforming Drug Discovery: Rapid and Accurate Screening

Researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have developed a novel approach to increase speed




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Genetic Variants Heighten Risk of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

Accessory conduction pathways in the heart, associated with medlinkWolff-Parkinson-White syndrome/medlink, can lead to rhythm disturbances uncovered




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Harnessing Distant Genetic Links to Diagnose Rare Cardiac Disorders

Analysis of shared genomic segments, which indicate distant "relatedness," has uncovered undiagnosed cases of biLong QT syndrome, a rare condition




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Genes Shaping Human Brain Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The human brain's extended development is distinct among mammals and is believed to enhance our advanced learning capabilities. Disruptions in this process




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Monoclonal Antibodies: Revolutionizing Drug Therapies

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are special proteins used to help prevent, detect, and treat a wide range of diseases, both infectious and non-infectious.




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Exploring Genetic Foundation of Brain Development and Mental Health

The human brain is a remarkable and intricate organ. It features specialized and interconnected areas that govern our thoughts, personality, and behavior.




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Tracking Stem Cell Survival Decades After Transplant

For the first time, scientists have tracked the fate of medlinkstem cells/medlink decades after a medlinktransplant/medlink, shedding light on




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Combination of Chikungunya and Zika Virus Linked to Stroke

Combination of two deadly mosquito-borne viruses may trigger a stroke, according to a new research study. The study is published in the iThe Lancet Neurology.




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Connection Between COVID-19 and Mortality Among Cancer Patients

More than 185 million people worldwide have been affected by COVID-19. There have been 4 million COVID-19-related deaths with more than 129,000 deaths in the UK alone.




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Systemic Steroids and Their Role in Diabetes Onset

Learn how systemic glucocorticoids, used for treating inflammatory conditions, are linked to a significantly higher risk of new-onset diabetes.




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Stay Active With Type 1 Diabetes: Beat Hypoglycemia Anxiety

Learn how educating type 1 diabetic adults about hypoglycemia may help to achieve better health through physical activity.




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Specific Diabetic Drug is Now Safe for Cancer Patients With Kidney Concerns

Contrary to concerns, GLP-1RA medications don't appear to elevate AKI risk in patients undergoing cancer treatment.




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Anywhere, Anytime: Smartwatches can Track Blood Glucose Levels Accurately

Wearables in Diabetes Management: Smartwatches and smart rings can accurately monitor blood glucose levels (BGLs) anywhere and anytime.




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Sweet Danger: High Blood Sugar Levels can Trigger Blood Clots

People with diabetes, beware: Prolonged hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) can increase your risk of developing thrombosis (blood clots).




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Gay, Bisexual Men Have Lower Suicide Risk in More Tolerant Countries: Study

Lower risk of suicide and depression is seen among gay and bisexual men who move from a country with high stigma toward LGBTQ people to one more accepting




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Link Between Inflammation, Ill Health and Serial Break-ups in Men

Inflammation in men may be strongly related to years lived alone and/or serial break-ups, thereby indicating the heightened risk of ill health and death




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Excessive Worrying may Increase the Risk of Heart Diseases and Diabetes in Men

Possibility of developing risk factors for heart diseases and diabetes at younger ages might be more among men who worry more as per a study at the i




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BDR Pharma Introduces Novel Prostate Cancer Drug

BDR Pharmaceuticals has launched novel prostate cancer drug named "Enzalutamide" in 160 mg strength. Under the brand name BDENZA 160mg, it has introduced




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Taller Than an Average Man: May Have High Risk of Testicular Cancer

Research has shown that taller men have a higher risk of testicular cancer than an average man. A survey says that in an year, around 2,300 men are being affected by the cancer in the United Kingdom.




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Common Prostate Cancer Drugs Were Less Safe: New Study

Men taking either abiraterone or enzalutamide for advanced prostate cancer who had also undergone hormone therapy were at increased risk of serious metabolic




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Is There a Link Between Heart Failure and Y Chromosome in Men?

It is now a little clearer why a condition that often occurs in older men, showing a large number of hematopoietic cells showing loss of the Y chromosome,




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Employers May View Vegan Men as Less Competent, Study Finds

A study found that men who said they follow a medlinkvegan diet/medlink when applying for a job were seen as less manly, and as a result, they were less likely to be chosen for the position.




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Men in the U.S. Dying at 2-3 Times Higher Rate from Overdose Than Women

A recent study looked at information about people who died from medlinkdrug overdoses/medlink in the United States between 2020 and 2021. The study




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The Y Chromosome Puzzle and Its Impact on Bladder Cancer Resistance

Recent research indicates that the progressive loss of Y chromosomes in aging men significantly impairs the body's capacity to combat bladder cancer.




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The Untold Struggle: New Fathers and Antidepressants

UCL researchers discover that men with a history of medlinkantidepressant/medlink use are significantly more prone to requiring antidepressants again




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Remodelling Signal Pathways in Prostate Cancer - A New Therapeutic Target!

medlinkCancer/medlink-causing mutations in prostate cancer hyperactivate PI3K signaling, leading to cancer cell growth. PLEKHS1, a largely unknown




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Dual Treatment Boosts Survival Rate in Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Dual treatment has improved the survival rates for men with metastatic prostate cancer by an average of six months. Dual treatment includes both standard




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How Antidepressants for Men Affect IVF Success Rates?

The impact of medlinkanxiety/medlink and medlinkdepression/medlink in men on fertility and IVF outcomes was examined by researchers. They found




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Combination Therapy Holds Promise for Advanced Prostate Cancer Treatment

Decitabine, a medlinkprostate cancer/medlink drug, that inhibits DNA methylation, effectively cuts tumor growth in prostate cancer with neuroendocrine features or loss of the gene RB1.




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Parallels Between Male and Female Menopause

Notice medlinkweight gain/medlink, hot flashes, or decreased libido? Male menopause, often disregarded, mirrors female menopause stemming from dwindling ovarian reserve.




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New Website and Podcast Series Aims to Help Men Discuss Mental Health With Friends

Researchers from the Men's Health Research Program at UBC launched "In Good Company," a website and podcast series designed to help men discuss medlinkmental




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How Societal Pressures Can Compromise Men's Heart Health

medlinkCardiovascular disease/medlink remains one of the leading causes of illness and death in the U.S. and globally. Physicians and researchers




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Is Prostate Cancer Treatment Worth the Risk?

New report outlines long-term risks of prostate cancer treatment, highlighting potential impacts on quality of life and need for informed decisions.




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How Oncolytic Virotherapy Helped Beat Breast Cancer

Discover how Beata Halassy, a virologist, used oncolytic virotherapy to treat her breast cancer successfully.