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Mashup Score: 72Human Tumor Atlases Provide Important Insights into How Cancer Tumors Develop and Spread - 3 day(s) ago
In 2018, NIH’s National Cancer Institute launched a research initiative called the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN) to construct detailed, three-dimensional maps of human tumors including their und…
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Mashup Score: 50Discovery of Culprit Behind Scars in Heart Failure Points to Possible Treatment Target - 11 day(s) ago
More than 6 million adults in the U.S. have heart failure, a condition that develops when the heart can’t pump enough blood to meet the demands of the body. While lifestyle changes and treatment ca…
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Mashup Score: 83Advancing a Whole-Person Approach to Women’s Health Research - 12 day(s) ago
So many women—myself included—have benefitted from significant medical breakthroughs over the past 60 years. As a breast cancer survivor, I’ve been fortunate to have access to excellent care. And t…
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Mashup Score: 42
Digestion involves much more than just your stomach. The digestive process that fuels your body begins in your mouth each time you take a bite of food and chew. An enzyme in your saliva, called amy…
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Mashup Score: 47
In September, I was pleased to get the chance to take part in a special event honoring the groundbreaking work of Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg, the Chief of the Surgery Branch at the National Cancer Ins…
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Mashup Score: 295Many People with Long COVID Have Signs of Persistent SARS-CoV-2 Proteins, New Findings Show - 24 day(s) ago
In 2021, NIH launched the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative, a nationwide research program, to fully understand, diagnose, and treat Long COVID. We continue to learn more a…
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Mashup Score: 519Recognizing the Curiosity-Driven Discoveries by 2024 Nobel Prize Winners Ambros, Ruvkun, and Baker - 27 day(s) ago
Earlier this month, we were honored to add three names to the list of Nobel laureates whose work has been supported by NIH. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was jointly awarded to Vic…
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Mashup Score: 50Complete Fruit Fly Brain ‘Connectome’ Advances Understanding of Essential Brain Functions in Health and Disease - 1 month(s) ago
You’ve surely seen fruit flies in your kitchen, perhaps hovering around a bowl of citrus fruits or over a glass of wine. While these insects might not seem especially brainy, typical fruit fly beha…
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Mashup Score: 38
Developing a new drug from scratch can take a decade or more. But sometimes promising treatment options come from repurposing existing drugs for completely different medical conditions. I’m happy t…
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Mashup Score: 33NIH’s CARE for Health Primary Care Research Network: Connecting the Lab, the Clinic, and the Community - 2 month(s) ago
Since I became NIH Director last year, one key principle has guided my vision and approach: Our work is not finished when we deliver scientific discoveries; our work is finished when all people are…
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On the blog: an #NIH-funded initiative to construct 3-D maps of human tumors yields valuable info on how cancer tumors develop, spread and respond to treatments. https://t.co/kOaJNbu4rG @theNCI #CancerMoonshot