News for Healthier Living
Mount Sinai Researchers Discover Novel Nanoparticles in Blood With Potential to Transform Cancer Diagnosis
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified a new class of RNAs packed into tiny particles known as extracellular vesicles (EVs) that could revolutionize how cancer and other diseases are diagnosed. The team found that these molecules undergo changes when cancer is present, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for detecting prostate cancer or as targets for therapy.
August 16, 2024
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- Genetic Test Predicts Response to Weight-Loss Drugs
- New York City's Medical Specialist Advantage May Be an Illusion, New NYU Tandon Research Shows
- Roswell Park Joins Other Leading Cancer Centers in Reinforcing Importance of HPV Vaccination to Prevent Cancer
- Study Finds Melanoma Less Common in Individuals with Several Tattoos
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- Remote Monitoring Improves Recovery from Cancer Surgery
- IU Delivers Lifesaving Cancer Care Through Research and Expertise
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- New Female Sports Performance and Research Initiative to Fill Critical Gaps in Women's Sports Science
- Soccer Headers and Brain Health: Study Finds Changes Within Folds of the Brain
- Does Physical Frailty Contribute to Dementia?
- Hair Samples May Help Spot Mental Health Risks in Sick Kids
- FDA Cracks Down on Hims, Other Telehealth Companies Over Drug Ads
- DermaRite Widens Recall to 32 Products Over Bacteria Risk
- Wegovy May Help Quiet Constant Food Cravings, Study Finds
- Novel Way to 'Rev Up' Brown Fat Burns Calories, Limits Obesity in Mice
- First Issue of New HFSA Journal of Cardiac Failure-Intersections
- Pregnant Women With Epilepsy Not Consulting With Neurologists, Missing Out On Important Care
- Sleep Difficult For LGBTQ+ Teens, Study Says
- 3D Printing Offering Hope For Spinal Cord Injuries
- Can Mammograms Assess Women's Heart Health?
- Timing Of Menopause Hormone Therapy Key To Protecting Brain From Alzheimer's
- Circumcision Down In U.S., Partly Due To Parental Mistrust Of Doctors, Study Says
- K. Lisa Yang Brain Body Center Launches at Harvard Medical School
- Repeat Imaging Rates are Higher for Studies Interpreted by Non-Physician Practitioners compared with Radiologists
- FAU/Baptist Health AI Spine Model Could Transform Lower Back Pain Treatment
- Can School Feeding Programs Improve Children's Comprehensive Physical Fitness?
- Long Noncoding RNA LOC646029 Functions as a ceRNAto Suppress Ovarian Cancer Progression Through the miR-627-3p/SPRED1 Axis
- High Frequency of Alternative Splicing Variants of the Oncogene Focal Adhesion Kinase in Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas and Breast
- Analysis of the Genomic Landscape of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Using Whole-Genome Sequencing in Chinese Patients
- Dynein Axonemal Heavy Chain 10 Deficiency Causes Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Humans and Mice
- Distinct Mononuclear Diploid Cardiac Subpopulation with Minimal Cell-Cell Communications Persists in Embryonic and Adult Mammalian Heart
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- Understanding How Fiber Improves Metabolic Health
- BIDMC Investigators Pave the Way for Next-Generation TB Vaccine
- Breakthrough Animal Model Paves Way for Faster Development of Nipah Virus Vaccines and Drugs
- Moffitt Researchers Develop Machine Learning Model to Predict Urgent Care Visits for Lung Cancer Patients
- How One Family Faced a Rare Cancer Diagnosis--Twice
- Informing Patients of Personal Colorectal Cancer Risks Does Not Increase Screening Rate
- Higher Dose of Semaglutide Increases Weight Loss, Metabolic Benefits
- Johns Hopkins Study: Newborn Male Circumcision Rates Declined Significantly in the U.S. Between 2012 And 2022
- Texas A&M expands scientific access to biodiversity data
- Lurie Children's Honored by American Medical Association for Commitment to Well-Being of Physicians
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- California Votes To Ban PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Cookware, Other Items
- Herbs Hit the Sweet Spot to Extend Shelf Life of Popular Global Drink
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- Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Hidden Causes of Heart Attacks in Younger Adults, Especially Women
- Dry Eyes Common, But Frequently Left Untreated
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- Half Of Ozempic Weight-Loss Users Drop The Drug Within A Year
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- Psilocybin For Depression Effective Up To Five Years After Treatment
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- First-of-Its-Kind Study Links Gut Hormone GLP-1 to Brain Inflammation in Neurological Disorder
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Miss Out on Specialist Care During Pregnancy, Study Finds
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- How Can Generative AI and the Music Industry Co-Exist?
- Revolutionizing Strawberry Seedling Management with Automated Detection System
- Landmark Analysis in Value in Health Uncovers
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- Bovine Colostrum Emerges as a Natural Booster for Immunity, Disease Resistance, and Healthy Aging
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- Making Progress Toward Equitable Food Systems in the Mississippi Delta
- UI Health Performs First Islet Cell Transplant with Lantidra
- Single Hair Strand Could Provide Biomarker for ALS, Mount Sinai Study Finds
- Basu Completes First Phase of Groundbreaking Cardiac Visualization Project
- In Extensive Sequencing Study, Scientists Find Few Links Between Cancer and Microbiome
- PCOM Georgia Study Finds Settings Influence Participation in Children With Cerebral Palsy
- Mapping Thermal Risks: New Insights Into Safe Diazotization of 2-ANDSA
- Cancer Treatment Creates Special Bond for Johns Hopkins Children's Center Patient and His Sister
- Dietary Changes Could Provide a Therapeutic Avenue for Brain Cancer
- Digital Science Investigation Shows Millions of Taxpayers' Money Has Been Awarded to Researchers Associated with Fictitious Network
- ASTRO to Showcase Advances in Radiation Medicine and Cancer Research in 2025 Annual Meeting Press Program
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- Researchers Reveal Potential Molecular Link Between Air Pollutants and Increased Risk of Lewy Body Dementia
- Advanced Prostate Cancer Cases Rising as Fewer Men Are Screened, New Report Says
- Florida Plans to End All Vaccine Mandates
- The Brain-Heart Connection: Mayo Clinic Expert Explains Powerful Tie That Works Both Ways
- Spaceflight Accelerates Human Stem Cell Aging, UC San Diego Researchers Find
- How Stress and Social Struggles Fuel America's Obesity Crisis
- Study Shows How Smoking Drives Pancreatic Cancer
- Life Expectancy Is Plateauing, Won't Reach 100, Researchers Say
- Community Hospitals Failing To Transfer Injury Patients To Better Facilities
- Sugar Substitutes Could Be Bad For Brain Aging, Study Argues
- Daily Pill Might Help People With Stubborn High Blood Pressure
- Single-Dose Penicillin Effective Against Early Syphilis
- Saliva Might Keep Fruit Juice From Rotting Teeth, Study Says
- New AI Tool Addresses Accuracy and Fairness in Data to Improve Health Algorithms
- Healthy -- or Unhealthy -- Childhood Habits Could Shape Adult Habits
- New Study Links Grain Foods to Healthier Diet Patterns, Metabolic Health and Everyday Accessibility
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