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Synthetic Drugs Surge, Pressuring Global Health Systems
Emerging synthetic drugs and pharmaceutical misuse are creating complex health challenges, straining global health systems and demanding new approaches to treatment and prevention.
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UN Report: Work-Related Stress Kills 840,000 Annually
A United Nations report reveals the staggering human cost of workplace psychosocial risks, including long hours and harassment, leading to millions of deaths and significant economic loss.
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Microneedle Sensor Revolutionizes Real-Time Organ Health Monitoring
A new microneedle sensor offers non-invasive, real-time monitoring of drug clearance and early detection of kidney and liver dysfunction, paving the way for precision medicine.
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Seasonal Salt Intake Spikes Blood Pressure in Men with CKD, Study Reveals
New research indicates seasonal salt intake variations significantly impact blood pressure in men with Chronic Kidney Disease, especially during summer months.
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Pioneering Hepatology: Professor Pinzani on Liver Disease Research and Future Therapies
Emeritus Professor Massimo Pinzani discusses his four-decade career in hepatology, focusing on liver fibrosis, translational research, and groundbreaking developments in diagnostics and regenerative medicine.
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Julius Fischer Honored with Jon J. Van Rood Award for Transplantation Research
Dr. Julius Fischer receives the Jon J. Van Rood Award for his pioneering work on immune cell-mediated tissue injury and regeneration, impacting cancer therapy and transplantation.
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Ketogenic Diet Dramatically Slashes Liver Fat in MASLD Patients
A very low-energy ketogenic diet significantly reduced liver fat by 77% in MASLD patients, far surpassing a Mediterranean diet in a pilot study.
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The 'Fine' Trap: When 'Fine' Means More Than You Think
Explore the psychological phenomenon of alexithymia and why 'fine' is often a placeholder for unexpressed emotions due to a lack of emotional vocabulary.