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New Hope for Endometrial Cancer Patients with FDA-Approved Immunotherapy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new drug called Jemperli (dostarlimab-gxly) for certain adult patients with endometrial cancer. This drug, developed by British pharmaceutical company GSK, is designed for individuals...
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Revolutionary Prosthetics: Restoring Natural Movement Through Nerve Connection

In the realm of prosthetics, a groundbreaking advancement is revolutionizing the way individuals with lower-limb amputations live their lives. Researchers at MIT, in partnership with Brigham and Women's Hospital, have created a neuroprosthetic system...
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Ancient Egyptian Skull Surgery for Brain Cancer: Study Reveals 4,000-Year-Old Procedure

Lesions discovered in ancient Egyptian skulls suggest that cancer may have been a health concern long before our time. The Duckworth Laboratory Collection at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. has revealed evidence...
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AI Blood Test for Early Parkinson’s Detection: A Promising Breakthrough

A groundbreaking new blood test has been developed using artificial intelligence that could potentially detect Parkinson's disease up to seven years before symptoms appear. The study, conducted by researchers from University College London and...
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Revolutionizing Drug Development: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence

In a state-of-the-art laboratory at Terray Therapeutics in Monrovia, California, a groundbreaking revolution in drug development is taking place. The lab is a hub of cutting-edge technology and innovation, where robots work tirelessly to...
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Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through Scent: The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

Joy Milne, a woman with an extraordinary sense of smell, has made a significant contribution to research on Parkinson's disease. Her story began with her late husband, Les, who was a doctor and a...
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Boost Brain Health with Exercise, Baby’s Vision Improvement, and Vaccine Updates

Madison Artale, a baby from Nebraska, was diagnosed with congenital cataracts at just 1.5 months old. She underwent three eye surgeries to save her sight, and her parents and ophthalmologist shared their story with...
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Heart Disease Prediction: Major Health Organization’s Startling Warning of Impending Crisis

Heart disease has been a significant cause of death globally for many years, and it is expected to become even more widespread in the future. According to a recent report from the American Heart...
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The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’sNew Title: Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through Smell

Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through SmellJoy Milne, a woman with an extraordinary sense of smell, discovered something unusual about her husband, Les, that led to groundbreaking research in the early detection of Parkinson's disease. Les,...
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Micro-Preemie Was Born Weighing Less Than 2 Lbs. Soon She’ll Be a Nurse at...

Micro-Preemie Was Born Weighing Less Than 2 Lbs. Soon She’ll Be a Nurse at NICU That Saved Her LifeHayley Good, then and now. Photo: Courtesy of The Good Family; Savannah Whaley with SGW PhotographyIn a...