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Stroke Prevention: New Guidelines for Risk Factor Screening and Lifestyle Modification
The new primary prevention of stroke guidelines from the American Stroke Association urges healthcare professionals to screen people for stroke risk factors, including high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, high blood sugar and obesity.

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Engineering Synthetic Cellular Systems
How can lifeless molecules come together to form a living cell? Researchers have been attempting to build simplified artificial versions of biological systems that can be used as components for a synthetic cell.

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Cancer Cells Manipulate Ribosomes for Immune Evasion
Researchers found that cancer cells can modify their ribosomes to enhance their ability to hide from the immune system. By increasing ribosomes with a flexible arm, cancer cells reduce surface protein exposure.

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Wind Changes Drive Coral Bleaching Events
Researchers identified collapsing trade winds as a key factor in ocean temperature spikes causing coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef. Their findings challenge the belief that El Niño is the main cause.

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Vaginal Mesh Study Raises Alarm on Long-Term Safety
Research shows that polypropylene mesh, commonly used in vaginal surgeries, begins to degrade within 60 days post-implantation. The study found increased stiffness and oxidation in the material.

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Discovering Mechanisms Behind B-Lymphocyte Maturation
A study reveals a mechanism that controls B-lymphocyte maturation, with SIRT7 playing a critical role. This insight could lead to new treatments for B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (B-ALL).

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Music Can Provide Effective Pain-Relief After Surgery
A study reveals that listening to music after surgery reduces pain, anxiety, and opioid use while lowering heart rates. This passive intervention aids recovery and offers a comforting experience for patients.

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Incorporating “Skyscraper Architecture” in Metal-Organic Frameworks Increases Material Stability
Researchers synthesized a novel Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) using the “Merged-Net Strategy,” inspired by architectural techniques. This innovative approach enhances the stability, water adsorption capacity, and reusability of the MOF.

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Study Explores Why Breast Cancers Spread to the Bone
Researchers have created an innovative in vitro cancer model to explore why breast cancer frequently metastasizes to bone. This model aims to enhance understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved.

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Can Aerobic Exercise Help Prevent “Chemo Brain”?
A recent study found that women with breast cancer who began an aerobic exercise program during chemotherapy reported better cognitive function and improved quality of life compared to those receiving standard care.
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