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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Choose Their Path: The Role of Linker Histones in Blood Cell Development

Cells in our body are like students in a school, each with the potential to become a teacher, doctor, or engineer. But how do they choose their path? Recent research sheds light on how certain molecules, called linker histones, guide blood cells to become either immune fighters (lymphoid) or helpers

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's: The Ultrasound Breakthrough

Parkinson's disease is a serious condition that affects movement. One of its main symptoms is muscle stiffness, which can make everyday tasks difficult. But there's a new way to measure this stiffness: ultrasound elastography, or UE for short. This technology uses sound waves to create images of the

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Cancer Treatment: Targeting the RAS Gene

Cancer research has taken a big step forward with a new approach to tackling tumors. Scientists have found a way to stop cancer cells from growing without hurting healthy ones. This is a big deal because many treatments today affect both healthy and cancerous cells, causing nasty side effects. The

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Decoding Blood Cancers: RUNX1 Mutations and Their Impact on Leukemia Types

The world of blood cancers is getting more detailed. Experts are now focusing on specific gene changes to understand different types of leukemia better. One key gene, RUNX1, is causing some confusion. Some groups, like the International Consensus Classification, say RUNX1 changes are linked to a typ

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Simpler Cuts, Better Outcomes? A New Way to Fix Jaws

Orthognathic surgery is a big word for fixing jaws that don't line up right. It's a complex procedure, often done on people with serious bite issues. Traditionally, it's not the easiest surgery to perform, especially for those still in training. That's why researchers are always looking for ways to

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Why Utah Lags in Menopause Care: A Closer Look

World Menopause Day is a global event that shines a light on the challenges women face during menopause. It's a chance to see how different places handle this stage of life. In the U. S. , only a small number of women use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to manage menopause symptoms. This is much l

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

New Hope in the Fight Against Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a tough opponent. It's the third most deadly cancer worldwide, and beating it is no easy task. Even when doctors remove the cancerous bits, it often comes back. But there's a glimmer of hope. Scientists are cooking up new ways to catch and tackle it early. One of the big hurdles is

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Roots of a Rare Skin Condition

A unique genetic mutation linked to a severe skin disorder might have deeper historical roots than previously thought. The mutation, c. 6527insC, is connected to recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), a rare condition causing painful blisters. This mutation is surprisingly common among R

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Oct 09 2025HEALTH

Kids and Pain Relief: The Ketorolac Dilemma

Ketorolac is a powerful pain reliever often used for children, but it's not an opioid. That's a good thing because doctors are trying to use fewer opioids. However, the right dose for kids is still a mystery. Most doses given to children are based on adult doses, but kids' bodies process medicine di

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis in Transgender and Gender-Diverse People

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex condition. It affects people in different ways. But what about transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people with MS? This group is often overlooked in research. Yet, they face unique challenges. TGD people with MS may undergo gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAH

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