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Mashup Score: 0History of allergies may be associated with increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease - 2 year(s) ago
Data from the National Health Interview Survey demonstrated adults with a history of allergic disorders have an increased risk of
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Mashup Score: 1Enhanced external counterpulsation offers potential treatment option for long COVID patients - 2 year(s) ago
In a small study of long COVID-19 patients, those with and without coronary artery disease demonstrated improvement of a variety
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Mashup Score: 1New research finds more intensive blood pressure treatment may prevent strokes in older adults - 2 year(s) ago
An analysis of results from randomized clinical trials reveals that more intensive hypertension treatment may be helpful for preventing or
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Mashup Score: 11
Oncotarget published “Pan-drug and drug-specific mechanisms of 5-FU, irinotecan (CPT-11), oxaliplatin, and cisplatin identified by comparison of transcriptomic and cytokine responses
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Mashup Score: 1Health and academic professionals with dependents at high risk of quitting after COVID-19 - 3 year(s) ago
Up to one in five employees at an academic medical institution are considering leaving their professions due to the strains of coping with the pandemic in their own lives, according to a new University of Utah Health study. Individuals who had careg
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Mashup Score: 1Telomere shortening protects against cancer | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News - 3 year(s) ago
Credit: Laboratory of Cell Biology and Genetics at The Rockefeller University As time goes by, the tips of your chromosomes–called telomeres–become shorter. This process has long been viewed as an unwanted side-effect of aging, but a recent study shows it is in fact good for you. “Telomeres protect the genetic…
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Mashup Score: 1Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff to receive inaugural AACR scientific achievement award | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News - 4 year(s) ago
PHILADELPHIA – The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) announced today that Daniel D. Von Hoff, MD, FACP, FASCO, FAACR, will receive the inaugural AACR Daniel D. Von Hoff Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education and Training in Cancer Research. Von Hoff is being recognized for his groundbreaking accomplishments as…
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Mashup Score: 4Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff to receive inaugural AACR scientific achievement award | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News - 4 year(s) ago
PHILADELPHIA – The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) announced today that Daniel D. Von Hoff, MD, FACP, FASCO, FAACR, will receive the inaugural AACR Daniel D. Von Hoff Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education and Training in Cancer Research. Von Hoff is being recognized for his groundbreaking accomplishments as…
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Mashup Score: 3People with anorexia and body dysmorphic disorder show brain similarities, differences | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News - 4 year(s) ago
Key patterns of brain function are more pronounced with more severe symptomsCredit: UCLA Health A new UCLA study shows partially overlapping patterns of brain function in people with anorexia nervosa and those with body dysmorphic disorder, a related psychiatric condition characterized by misperception that particular physical characteristics are defective. The…
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Mashup Score: 0New genetic analysis method could advance personal genomics | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News - 4 year(s) ago
Computational method capable of decoding influence of rare variants Geneticists could identify the causes of disorders that currently go undiagnosed if standard practices for collecting individual genetic information were expanded to capture more variants that researchers can now decipher, concludes new Johns Hopkins University research. The laboratory of Johns Hopkins…
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A study being presented next weekend at #ACCAsia 2022 confirmed history of allergies may be linked w/ a heightened risk of ↗️ #bloodpressure + #CAD. https://t.co/wuLPVeUojr @ScienceMagazine