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  • Got a Family History of Rare Dementia? This Gene Might Protect You New research highlights the importance of genetic testing for protective mutations in hereditary frontotemporal dementia to delay disease onset.
  • Snoring May Be Hurting Your Memory More Than You Think Obstructive sleep apnea significantly contributes to memory loss, highlighting the need for better diagnostics and treatments.
  • Heart Failure Risk May Be Written in Your DNA, Study Says A study reveals that both common and rare genetic variations can help accurately classify heart failure risk among patients.
  • Too Much Exercise Might Not Help You Live Longer, Says New Study A study questions the belief that high physical activity significantly extends lifespan, suggesting moderate activity may be sufficient.
  • Parkinson's Puzzle: Study Explains How PINK1 Gene Fights Cell Damage A study on the PINK1 gene reveals its role in Parkinson's disease, aiding mitochondrial protection and removal of damaged cells.
  • AstraZeneca Bets Big on Cell Therapy with $1B ISOBiotech Acquisition AstraZeneca will acquire ISOBiotech for $1 billion, enhancing its cell therapy capabilities and reducing treatment times significantly.
  • Fit but Still Sick? Why Exercise May Not Outrun Genetic Risk A study shows genetic predisposition to cardiovascular diseases may negate benefits of exercise in reducing mortality risk.
  • Elevated Amino Acids in Lungs Could Fuel Cancer Growth, New Study Finds A study reveals that high levels of aspartate in the lungs promote cancer cell growth, suggesting new prevention strategies for lung cancer.
  • How Soda and Sweetened Coffee Might Be Putting You at Risk for Pancreatic Cancer Excessive sugar intake can increase pancreatic cancer risk, as shown by a case of a Chinese architect diagnosed with stage 2 cancer.
  • Can Healthy Habits Beat Genetic Risks for Heart Disease? A recent study has found that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can lower the actual risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • IOC to IBA: Khelif and Lin Yu-ting Are Women—Ignore Chromosomes, Respect Their Right to Compete IOC emphasized the importance of respecting Khelif and Yu-ting as women, stressing their right to participate.
  • New Study Reveals Genetic Connection Between Parkinson's and Digestive Woes A new study has revealed a genetic link between Parkinson's disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension A recent study has discovered a large number of genetic signals that could influence blood pressure. ...
  • Obesity Runs in the Family: Study Shows Kids Follow Parents' Weight If parents are obese in middle age, their children are likely to be obese when they reach middle age as well. The New York Post, an American daily newspaper, cited a study from a Norwegian university on the 7th, reporting that “if parents were obese in middle age, their children are six times more likely […]

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