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 The natural molecule that could rival OzempicThe natural molecule that could rival Ozempic
 
BRP, identified through peptide prediction, may revolutionize weight loss treatment, offering efficacy without the gastrointestinal side effects of Ozempic.
 
 
 CDC confirms black-legged ticks can cause red meat allergy in humansCDC confirms black-legged ticks can cause red meat allergy in humans
 
Researchers confirmed that black-legged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) can trigger alpha-gal syndrome in humans. A 10-year surveillance in Maine identified 23 confirmed cases of the meat allergy outside the lone star tick’s known range.
 
   Earliest stages and possible new cause of stomach cancer revealedEarliest stages and possible new cause of stomach cancer revealed
 
For the first time, scientists have systematically analyzed somatic mutations in stomach lining tissue to unpick mutational processes, some of which can lead to cancer.
 
   ASCOLT trial explores aspirin’s role in preventing colorectal cancer recurrenceASCOLT trial explores aspirin’s role in preventing colorectal cancer recurrence
 
A large-scale, international, multicentre, phase 3 clinical trial of aspirin for the secondary prevention of colorectal cancer has concluded.
 
   New study challenges traditional view of functional dyspepsia and gastroparesisNew study challenges traditional view of functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis
 
Functional dyspepsia (FD) and gastroparesis (GP) are gastrointestinal disorders often managed as separate conditions.
 
 Scientists identify top food sources of prebiotics for better digestion
 
Scientists identify top food sources of prebiotics for better digestionResearchers quantified prebiotic levels in 35 common foods and estimated daily intake in Italians, finding cereal products and legumes as the richest sources.
 
 
 New cannabis formula will help epilepsy, multiple sclerosis sufferers
 
New cannabis formula will help epilepsy, multiple sclerosis sufferersScientists at the University of South Australia have come up with an innovative solution to improve the effectiveness of cannabidiol to treat epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases.
 
 
 Plant-based diets and IBD
 
Plant-based diets and IBDThis study highlights the link between plant-based diets and reduced IBD risk, suggesting dietary choices play a crucial role in managing chronic inflammation.
 
 
 The rise of postbiotics for gut health
 
The rise of postbiotics for gut healthPostbiotics, derived from beneficial microbes, improve gut health by enhancing barrier function and immune responses, offering a safe alternative to probiotics.
 
 
 Eye drops show potential to slow progression of human degenerative retinal diseases
 
Eye drops show potential to slow progression of human degenerative retinal diseasesTreatment shows potential to slow the progression of human degenerative eye diseases, including retinitis pigmentosa.
 
 
 Scientists uncover hints of a potential new cause of stomach cancer
 
Scientists uncover hints of a potential new cause of stomach cancerFor the first time, scientists have systematically analyzed somatic mutations in stomach lining tissue to unpick mutational processes, some of which can lead to cancer.
 
 
 Breakthrough in cannabidiol formulation improves treatment for epilepsy and MS
 
Breakthrough in cannabidiol formulation improves treatment for epilepsy and MSScientists at the University of South Australia have come up with an innovative solution to improve the effectiveness of cannabidiol to treat epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases.
 
 
 Lower doses of antibiotic doxycycline offer effective treatment for alopecia
 
Lower doses of antibiotic doxycycline offer effective treatment for alopeciaSmall amounts of a common antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drug can curb symptoms where a misplaced immune reaction (e.g., autoimmunity) can cause permanent hair loss, a new study shows.
 
 
 FDA-approved drug for chronic kidney disease may help mitigate antibiotic resistance
 
FDA-approved drug for chronic kidney disease may help mitigate antibiotic resistanceIncreased antibiotic use can lead, seemingly paradoxically, to more problematic infections, as the bacteria evolve to resist the treatment.
 
 
 Experts release new guidelines on JAK inhibitors for chronic inflammatory diseases
 
Experts release new guidelines on JAK inhibitors for chronic inflammatory diseasesJanus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) are an important treatment option for people with chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
 
 
 How your diet and probiotics can improve vaccine effectiveness
 
How your diet and probiotics can improve vaccine effectivenessResearchers uncover how probiotics and diet shape the gut microbiome to boost vaccine efficacy, offering new avenues for precision immunization.
 
 
 New research paves the way for non-hormonal endometriosis treatments
 
New research paves the way for non-hormonal endometriosis treatmentsRoughly 200 million women around the world suffer from endometriosis, a condition that causes tissue from the lining of the uterus to grow in places outside of the uterus.
 
 
 Mount Sinai-led research uncovers mechanisms behind Crohn's disease inflammation
 
Mount Sinai-led research uncovers mechanisms behind Crohn's disease inflammationA research team led by Mount Sinai has uncovered mechanisms of abnormal immune cell function that may lead to Crohn's disease, according to findings published in Science Immunology on March 21.
 
 
 Autonomic dysfunction linked to impaired gastric activity in stroke patients
 
Autonomic dysfunction linked to impaired gastric activity in stroke patientsGastrointestinal complications are common in patients after ischemic stroke. Gastric motility is regulated by gastric pace-making activity (also called gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA)) and autonomic function.
 
 
 Researchers explore H. pylori treatment policies in the Asia-Pacific region
 
Researchers explore H. pylori treatment policies in the Asia-Pacific regionHelicobacter pylori bacteria is considered to be the main cause of gastric cancer, with the infection rate particularly high in the Asia-Pacific region.
 
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