Cancer evades chemotherapy, finds mechanism to reverse: Study

Cancer evades chemotherapy, finds mechanism to reverse: Study

In the study, the team zeroed in on lactate – the product that builds up as cancer cells convert nutrients to energy, which was found to be most abundant in chemotherapy-resistant cancer tissues Image for representational purposes only. Photo Courtesy: iStock Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio An international team of researchers …

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Genetically Engineered Mosquitos Are Released To Fight Malaria, But AI And Tech Are Still Far Away From Overcoming Preventable Death

Genetically Engineered Mosquitos Are Released To Fight Malaria, But AI And Tech Are Still Far Away From Overcoming Preventable Death

‘Boy in Boat’, 125X150 cm, Oil on Linen, 2020 by Gideon Rubin// He needs a data lake, but also clean … [+] waters. He is every child. @ Gideon Rubin It is unfathomable, and painful to acknowledge, but real; so many of the world’s deaths are potentially avoidable. Malaria, a disease that’s both preventable and …

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Mesothelioma Breakthrough Treatment for the Asbestos-Linked Cancer

Mesothelioma Breakthrough Treatment for the Asbestos-Linked Cancer

People diagnosed with an aggressive form of mesothelioma may be grateful to know a promising treatment is on the horizon. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   mesothelioma is a form of cancer that “forms in the thin tissue that lines many of your internal organs.” Research in Annals of Translational Medicine says, “mesothelioma is …

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Resolving MASH Without Worsening Fibrosis Improves Post-Bariatric Surgery Survival

Resolving MASH Without Worsening Fibrosis Improves Post-Bariatric Surgery Survival

Guillaume Lassailly Credit: Research Gate Resolution of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) without worsening of patient fibrosis may be a reliable surrogate endpoint for bariatric surgery, according to new findings.1 In a first-of-its-kind trial presented at The Liver Meeting 2023 from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) in Boston this weekend, a …

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