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 Longer hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in womenLonger hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in women
 
Research indicates that hormonal therapies and later menopause are associated with increased brain volume and thickness, promoting healthier aging.
 
 
 New soft robotic heart accurately mimics the complex movements of human valvesNew soft robotic heart accurately mimics the complex movements of human valves
 
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a fully synthetic soft robotic heart that reproduces the complex movements and internal structures of the human heart, opening the door to better treatments, safer medical devices and more personalized care.
 
   Blood metabolites reveal lifestyle links to brain health before dementiaBlood metabolites reveal lifestyle links to brain health before dementia
 
Blood metabolome profiling in dementia-free middle-aged adults linked 14 metabolites to cognition and 22 metabolites to MRI markers of brain health. Lifestyle, clinical factors, medication use and gut microbiota appeared to shape many of these metabolites, with ergothioneine emerging as a notable cognition-linked signal.
 
   Strong chest and back muscles linked to lower risk of a heart attackStrong chest and back muscles linked to lower risk of a heart attack
 
People with strong muscles in their chest and back are less likely to have heart attacks, according to analysis of heart scans using artificial intelligence which was part-funded by the British Heart Foundation and led by the University of Edinburgh.
 
   CAR-T cell therapy shows potential to eliminate aggressive glioblastomaCAR-T cell therapy shows potential to eliminate aggressive glioblastoma
 
A study led by a researcher based at King's College London and McMaster University in Canada reveals how CAR-T cell therapy, a treatment that engineers a patient's own immune cells to recognize and attack cancer, could be used to treat glioblastoma.
 
 Blood biomarker may predict Alzheimer's progression differently in men
 
Blood biomarker may predict Alzheimer's progression differently in menA blood test does not lie, exactly. It reports a number. The question raised by a new mini-review in Brain Medicine, which gathers and weighs a decade of scattered findings, is whether clinicians have been reading the same number in two different ways without realizing it.
 
 
 New protocol identifies sperm biomarkers to diagnose male infertility
 
New protocol identifies sperm biomarkers to diagnose male infertilityResearchers from the EHU-University of the Basque Country have developed a robust protocol to detect the molecules involved in the metabolic reactions of sperm.
 
 
 Lithium MRI scans offer personalized treatments for bipolar disorder
 
Lithium MRI scans offer personalized treatments for bipolar disorderA revolutionary scanning technique has revealed that lithium MRI is a powerful tool for studying how the drug interacts with the brain and could offer more personalized treatment for bipolar disorder.
 
 
 New portable ultrasound device enhances breast cancer screening accuracy
 
New portable ultrasound device enhances breast cancer screening accuracyFor people at high risk of developing breast cancer, yearly mammograms may not be enough to detect tumors early.
 
 
 Aston University receives funding to develop unique cancer-fighting 'magnetobots'
 
Aston University receives funding to develop unique cancer-fighting 'magnetobots'Aston University has been awarded €1.2m through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges program for a project bringing together 18 partner organizations to develop unique cancer-fighting 'magnetobots'.
 
 
 FluoGuide announces positive results from Phase 2 oral head and neck cancer trial
 
FluoGuide announces positive results from Phase 2 oral head and neck cancer trialFluoGuide A/S, a biotech company maximizing surgical outcomes in oncology by lighting up cancer, today announced positive results from the first part of its ongoing FG001-CT-005 Phase 2 trial evaluating FG001 for surgical guidance in patients with oral head and neck cancer.
 
 
 Fourier 80: bringing benchtop NMR systems to the laboratory
 
Fourier 80: bringing benchtop NMR systems to the laboratoryBenchtop NMR puts nuclear magnetic resonance on the lab bench, supporting teaching, QC, reaction monitoring, and materials research.
 
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