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A new druggable cancer target: RNA-Binding Proteins on the Cell Surface

A new druggable cancer target: RNA-Binding Proteins on the Cell Surface

Credit: CC0 Public Domain In 2021, research LED by Ryan Flynn, MD, Ph.D., and His Mentor, Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi, Ph.D., Opened A New Chapter in Biology, Characterizing a new kind of Player on the Cell Sell SLEL SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL SHARLOLOGY, Chapter in Biology, Glycornas. Extending this discovery recently in CellFlynn and …

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Specific Patient Characteristics Might Contribute to Poor Recovery after Hip Replacement Surgery

Specific Patient Characteristics Might Contribute to Poor Recovery after Hip Replacement Surgery

Credit: RDNE Stock Project from Pexels Hip replacement surgery, or total hip arthroplasty (tha), can lessen pain and improve function in individuals with hip osteoarthritis, but some patients content to experience deficits – Including muscle weakness, decreased functional mobileity, and Increased Fall Risk -AFTER the procedure. New research Published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research …

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Traumatic Events May Predict Eating disorders Among Palestinians

Traumatic Events May Predict Eating disorders Among Palestinians

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Results from a study Published in Brain and behavior Sugged that traumatic events may contribute to the development of eating disorders Among Palestinians. Also, Certain Sociodemographic Factors – Such as Educational Level, Gender, Region, and Age – Wire Linked to a Greater Likelihood of Experiencing Eating disorders. In the Study of …

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Anemia during pregnancy could affect Newborns’ Risk of Heart Defects

Anemia during pregnancy could affect Newborns’ Risk of Heart Defects

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain New research Published in Bjog: An International Journal of Obstetrics & GynaCology Has found that mothers who are anemic in early pregnancy face a higher likelihood of giving birth to a child with a heart defect. The Study Assessed The Health records of 2,776 women with a child diagnosed with congenital …

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Police Officers Fire More Shots Than Civilians in Homicides, Research Shows

Police Officers Fire More Shots Than Civilians in Homicides, Research Shows

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Annalysis using data from the US National Vioilent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) has found that in homeicides with police shooters, Victims have been shot far more time than in homicides with civilians. The new study, appearing in the American Journal of Preventive MedicineShowed that individuals aged 25 to 44, black people, …

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