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Researchers used a genetically modified herpes virus to treat advanced melanoma in a recent phase 2 clinical trial, which showed promise in improving patient outcomes.
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Mashup Score: 0Cancer DNA: How an engineered bacteria may be able to detect tumors - 9 month(s) ago
Researchers say they have used CRISPR gene technology to engineer a bacteria that can help detect tumor DNA in the body before cancer appears
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Mashup Score: 3Cancer: Cardiorespiratory fitness may significantly lower the risks - 9 month(s) ago
Researchers say cardiovascular fitness can help reduce the risk of nine types of cancer, including liver, lung and rectal cancer
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Mashup Score: 6Lung cancer: How a simple blood test can help detect disease earlier - 9 month(s) ago
A new blood test that measures proteins may help detect lung cancer earlier, helping reduce the risk of death from the disease
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Mashup Score: 3Air pollution raises risk of heart disease-related disability, death - 9 month(s) ago
A recent study shows a correlation between air pollution exposure and cardiovascular events. Researchers found that air pollution is linked to higher numbers of years of life lost, deaths, and years spent in disability.
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Mashup Score: 5Gluten and brain health: Could gluten drive inflammation? - 9 month(s) ago
A new study conducted in male mice suggests that dietary gluten may contribute to inflammation in the brain. The findings may have important implications for human health.
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Mashup Score: 1Could low levels of vitamin K impact lung health? - 9 month(s) ago
Having low levels of vitamin K may indicate a higher risk of having poorer lung function and conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a large study suggests.
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Researchers developed a groundbreaking vaccine for the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is linked to a 32-fold higher risk of multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Mashup Score: 1Depression: Eating 30 grams of nuts a day may help lower risk - 9 month(s) ago
A new study suggests eating a handful of nuts every day — including almonds, walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pistachios, and Brazil nuts — is linked to a 17% lower risk of depression.
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Mashup Score: 2PFAS: Some period products may contain these 'forever chemicals' - 9 month(s) ago
Researchers say they discovered potential cancer-causing “forever chemicals” in the packaging of period products such as tampons and pads
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