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Scientists Identify Molecule that Blocks Aggressive Breast Cancer Growth
New molecule SU212 targets cancer metabolism, showing promise in treating triple-negative breast cancer.
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Middle-Aged Americans Delay Care Amid ACA Subsidy Expiry
As ACA subsidies end, rising premiums push middle-aged adults to postpone medical care until Medicare eligibility at 65. Health and financial risks loom.
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Lysine Boosts Survival in Acute Lung Injury Models
New preclinical study reveals lysine supplementation improves survival, reduces inflammation, and enhances lung repair in acute injury models through metabolic and structural restoration.
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Psychological Support Eases Parental Anxiety in Pediatric Palliative Care
Meta-analysis confirms short-term mental health benefits for parents via psychological interventions, highlighting critical data gaps in non-oncology settings.
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Declining Practical Judgment Signals Early Cognitive Risk in Older Adults
Study links reduced practical judgment in aging to scam vulnerability and white matter changes, even before dementia onset.
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Targeted Therapy Restores Independence in Rare Spinal Vascular Lesion Patients
A new study confirms endovascular embolisation effectively treats rare spinal epidural arteriovenous malformations, restoring functional independence for young adults with minimal risk.
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Robin Williams on the Pain of Feeling Alone in a Crowd
Actor Robin Williams' quote highlights the hidden loneliness of being surrounded by people who don't truly see you.
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Why Are Some People Always Early?
Early arrivers aren't just disciplined-they carry the scars of childhood punishments linked to timeliness, shaping their anxiety-ridden relationship with time.