New publication describes the chemical journey of non-hormonal male birth control pill
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 Chronic back pain predicts poor sleep in older menChronic back pain predicts poor sleep in older men
 
Researchers investigate the prevalence of back pain and sleep issues in men 65 years of age and older.
 
 
 New publication describes the chemical journey of non-hormonal male birth control pillNew publication describes the chemical journey of non-hormonal male birth control pill
 
A newly published manuscript authored by Dr. Gunda Georg, YourChoice Therapeutics and Columbia University Medical Center describes the chemical journey of YCT-529, a non-hormonal male birth control pill, and the promising molecular science behind it.
 
 
 Male endurance athletes aged over 50  may be at greater risk of serious heart problemsMale endurance athletes aged over 50 may be at greater risk of serious heart problems
 
Veteran male athletes who have spent years training at high intensity may be at greater risk of serious heart problems while exercising, new University of Leeds research shows.
 
   AI trained on sleep data predicts future disease and mortality years in advanceAI trained on sleep data predicts future disease and mortality years in advance
 
The SleepFM model reveals how sleep analysis can predict disease risk, offering insights into sleep's role as a vital health indicator for early intervention.
 
   Advanced AI provides accurate guidance for prostate cancer patients
 
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed and evaluated MedEduChat, an electronic health record (EHR) that works with a large language model to provide accurate, patient-specific prostate cancer education.
 
   Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patientsWhy promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients
 
Addressing the microbiome's translational gap involves understanding biological complexity and developing function-driven, patient-specific interventions.
 
   Breakthrough treatment for advanced prostate cancer could eliminate severe side effects
 
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a treatment for advanced prostate cancer that could eliminate a side effect so debilitating that patients often refuse the life-saving therapy.
 
 Dietary exposure to food preservatives associated with higher cancer incidence
 
Dietary exposure to food preservatives associated with higher cancer incidenceHigher intake of food preservatives, widely used in industrially processed foods and beverages to extend shelf-life, is associated with a modestly increased risk of cancer, finds a study from France published by The BMJ today.
 
 
 Why people donate their bodies to science
 
Why people donate their bodies to scienceThis study examines the psychological and social factors influencing body donation decisions, highlighting family experiences and public health implications.
 
 
 Cornell-developed nanoparticles improve cancer immunotherapy effectiveness
 
Cornell-developed nanoparticles improve cancer immunotherapy effectivenessA class of ultrasmall fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles developed at Cornell is showing an unexpected ability to rally the immune system against melanoma and dramatically improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy, according to a new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell Engineering researchers.
 
 
 Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose stability in type 2 diabetes
 
Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose stability in type 2 diabetesNatural daylight exposure during office hours improves glucose control and boosts fat oxidation in individuals with type 2 diabetes, enhancing metabolic health.
 
 
 Day case surgery linked to significant readmission and chronic pain risks
 
Day case surgery linked to significant readmission and chronic pain risksTwo new studies published in Anaesthesia (the journal of the Association of Anaesthetists) analyzing pain and other factors connected with day surgery in the UK show that around 1 in 8 patients having day-case surgery end up not going home and instead are admitted to hospital for various complications.
 
 
 Why some people can’t lose weight even when they follow the rules
 
Why some people can’t lose weight even when they follow the rulesNew research reveals biological factors, not just effort, influence weight loss success, highlighting the need for personalized diet and exercise interventions.
 
 
 Digital coaching boosts asthma control and quality of life
 
Digital coaching boosts asthma control and quality of lifeWhile online coaching improves asthma management short-term, it does not sustain physical activity changes, highlighting the need for integrated approaches.
 
 
 Making food labels easier to read didn’t stop unhealthy eating
 
Making food labels easier to read didn’t stop unhealthy eatingA UK study reveals that food label readability initially reduced sandwich consumption, but effects faded over time, questioning uniform labeling policies.
 
 
 Sleeping in a warm bedroom strains older hearts overnight
 
Sleeping in a warm bedroom strains older hearts overnightNew research links warmer nighttime temperatures to impaired heart recovery in older adults, highlighting a critical health risk of rising temperatures.
 
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