Budget cuts threaten the future of biomedical research—and the young scientists behind it

Credit: UNSPLASH/CC0 Public Domain In the last several months, a deep sentiment has been settled at laboratories across the United States. Each stage researchers-from students to senior faculty members-experiments, career plans have been forced to re-work, and quietly warned each other not to rely on long-term funding. Some are also considering leaving the country completely….

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New study maps four key pathways to Alzheimer’s disease

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain UCLA health researchers have identified four separate routes that analyze electronic health records and lead to Alzheimer’s disease, offering new insights on how the situation develops over time rather than different risk factors. StudyPublished in the journal EBOMedicineChecked longitudinal health data from about 25,000 patients in the health data warehouse at…

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How body mass index affects breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women with and without cardiovascular disease

Credit: UNSPLASH/CC0 Public Domain New research suggests that postmenopausal with additional weight heart disease is associated with particularly high risk of growth of breast cancer in women. There are conclusions Published In cancer, However, there is a known risk factor for the High Body Mass Index (BMI) Breast cancer In postmenopausal women, it is not…

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Circadian disruption by night light linked to multiple cardiovascular outcomes

Credit: AI-Janit image Researchers at Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute have associated Bright Night-Time Light Exposure with high risks of five major heart diseases, with colleagues in the UK and US. Regulations in the circadian rhythm Blood pressure, heart ratePlatelet activation, hormone secretions and glucose metabolism. The long -term disruption of those rhythms in…

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Why we need to take concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy more seriously

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Compilation in the game is in the headlines, whether it is Class workYoung men in herds Highly violent “Runit” activity Or argue about whether Australian rules should be football Remove “collision” Forever. Bringing this weighty issue for maximum prominence is former athletes that are bravery Share their long -term health conflicts…

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Informal use of antibiotics to prevent sexually transmitted infections on the rise in key populations in the Netherlands

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain New research, which analyzes an online survey of 1,633 respondents, found 15% of the docyclin post- and pre-Exposure Profilaxis (Doxypep/Prep) among men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender and gender-divisions. Was published in the study Eurosurvilance, These data highlights an increase in informal use of doxypep/prep, with 65% of participants…

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