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 Iron dysregulation linked to long COVID developmentIron dysregulation linked to long COVID development
 
Problems with iron levels in the blood and the body's ability to regulate this important nutrient as a result of SARS-CoV-2 infection could be a key trigger for long COVID, new research has discovered.
 
 
 Intermittent fasting cuts heart attack risk by preventing dangerous blood clotsIntermittent fasting cuts heart attack risk by preventing dangerous blood clots
 
Intermittent fasting may reduce the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular disease by inhibiting platelet activation.
 
   New study shows why breastfeeding and fortified foods must go hand in handNew study shows why breastfeeding and fortified foods must go hand in hand
 
Food fortification and breastfeeding play a crucial role in combating malnutrition during a child's first 1,000 days, but their success depends on improved monitoring, policy support, and public-private partnerships.
 
   Why do some people need supplements and others don’t? New review explainsWhy do some people need supplements and others don’t? New review explains
 
New research in The New England Journal of Medicine reviews current knowledge on micronutrient requirements, deficiencies, and interventions. It highlights the need for targeted supplementation and calls for advanced research to better diagnose and treat hidden deficiencies.
 
   Pioneering the world’s first CRISPR medicine for sickle cell diseasePioneering the world’s first CRISPR medicine for sickle cell disease
 
When Vijay Sankaran was an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School in the mid-2000s, one of his first clinical encounters was with a 24-year-old patient whose sickle cell disease left them with almost weekly pain episodes.
 
 How tobacco and cannabis affect male fertility and genetic integrity
 
How tobacco and cannabis affect male fertility and genetic integrityA study reveals cannabis and tobacco use harm sperm quality and DNA integrity, with cannabis causing greater damage, raising concerns for reproductive health.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs may cut risk of leukemia and lymphoma in type 2 diabetes patients
 
GLP-1 drugs may cut risk of leukemia and lymphoma in type 2 diabetes patientsResearchers found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) significantly reduce the risk of several blood cancers in type 2 diabetes patients, especially compared to insulin. The study also highlights GLP-1RAs’ potential as a cancer-protective treatment, independent of glucose control.
 
 
 UCSF study reveals lungs as source of hematopoietic stem cells
 
UCSF study reveals lungs as source of hematopoietic stem cellsRed blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to every other organ, and blood-forming stem cells must make about 200 billion new red blood cells each day to keep the oxygen flowing.
 
 
 Anti-malarial drug pyronaridine could be repurposed to treat cancer
 
Anti-malarial drug pyronaridine could be repurposed to treat cancerCan a drug that's used to treat malaria be repurposed to fight cancer? Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have secured a patent for the anti-malarial drug pyronaridine to do just that. Pyronaridine has been used to treat the mosquito-borne infectious disease for over 30 years.
 
 
 Limula Unveils LimONE: A Breakthrough in End-to-End Cell Therapy Manufacturing
 
Limula Unveils LimONE: A Breakthrough in End-to-End Cell Therapy ManufacturingLimula has unveiled LimONE, a disruptive cell therapy manufacturing solution that automates complex and fragmented processes into a seamless workflow.
 
 
 Understanding the role of LSD1 in cellular processes and disease
 
Understanding the role of LSD1 in cellular processes and diseaseA new review highlights the pivotal role of LSD1 (lysine-specific demethylase 1) in regulating critical cellular processes and its implications for human diseases.
 
 
 Study highlights the role of ELF4 as a key transcription factor in development, immunity, and oncology
 
Study highlights the role of ELF4 as a key transcription factor in development, immunity, and oncologyELF4, a transcription factor belonging to the ETS family, has emerged as a pivotal regulator in cell differentiation, immune system function, and cancer progression. This newly published review underscores its molecular complexity and clinical significance, shedding light on its dual role in tumor suppression and oncogenesis.
 
 
 New supercharged CAR-T cell therapy shows promise against resistant cancers
 
New supercharged CAR-T cell therapy shows promise against resistant cancersResearchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have successfully developed a supercharged iteration of CAR-T cell therapy that can enhance the effectiveness and longevity of the cells, particularly against cancer cells that are harder for prior CAR-T therapies to detect and fight.
 
 
 Innovative combination of treatments effectively kills acute myeloid leukemia cells
 
Innovative combination of treatments effectively kills acute myeloid leukemia cellsScientists at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified an innovative combination of treatment strategies that work collaboratively to effectively kill acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells, a frequently incurable form of cancer.
 
 
 New insights into how white blood cells clear pathogens
 
New insights into how white blood cells clear pathogensA vivid new image is taking shape in the world of cell biology: Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound.
 
 
 Stress granules as potential biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases
 
Stress granules as potential biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseasesStress granules (SGs) are transient organelles that form when cells experience stress, serving as critical hubs for RNA metabolism and cellular survival.
 
 
 New stem cell-based vascular grafts could revolutionize cardiac surgery
 
New stem cell-based vascular grafts could revolutionize cardiac surgeryScientists at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center (WNPRC) and the Morgridge Institute for Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have been at the forefront of stem cell research and regenerative biology since James Thomson isolated the first human embryonic stem cell in 1998.
 
 
 Advancements in molecular diagnostics for hematopoietic and lymphocytic neoplasms
 
Advancements in molecular diagnostics for hematopoietic and lymphocytic neoplasmsHematopoietic and lymphocytic neoplasms (HLNs) are a diverse group of malignancies affecting blood and lymphatic systems, with outcomes varying from manageable conditions to fatal diseases.
 
 
 Understanding the benefits and risks of hyperbaric oxygen therapy
 
Understanding the benefits and risks of hyperbaric oxygen therapyHyperbaric oxygen therapy is well known for treating scuba and deep-sea divers affected by the rapid change in pressure around them. But did you know that HBOT is also used to treat a variety of other health problems, including carbon monoxide poisoning and diabetic foot ulcers?
 
 
 Study identifies key role of JMJD1C in acute myeloid leukemia
 
Study identifies key role of JMJD1C in acute myeloid leukemiaAcute myeloid leukemia (AML) is one of the most aggressive and genetically complex cancers, marked by the unchecked growth of immature myeloid cells.
 
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