The antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) puxitatug samrotecan (AZD8205) demonstrated an adequate safety profile consistent with similar ADCs and initial efficacy in heavily pretreated patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors, according to interim data shared today at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2024 Congress by investigators at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer […]
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Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy is linked to premature birth, low birth weight and complications such as hypertensive disorders. A recent study shows that the impact extends to mental health, with exposure to pollution increasing the risk of postnatal depression by almost fourfold. This increased risk can last up to three years, a recent […]
Despite the detection of MPox virus DNA in dogs and cats in infected homes, the researchers concluded that traces of the virus likely came from infection with humans rather than from actual infections in pets. One investigation into Mpox and pets in the United States. Image Source: Hamara / Shutterstock In a recent study published […]
Are you worried that your child is spending too much time in front of a screen? It’s not entirely their fault, as they often imitate what they see. A recent study found that children’s screen habits are very similar to those of their parents, and excessive screen employ in the family can negatively impact children’s […]
In a groundbreaking study published today in Advances in scienceDr. Shai Bel and his research team at Bar-Ilan University’s Azrieli Faculty of Medicine have uncovered key information on how antibiotic apply increases the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study found that antibiotics disrupt the protective mucus layer in the gut, a finding that […]
Research has long shown a link between smoking and lung disease. Adding to the deeper understanding of this connection, a recent study examined how starting the habit before age 18 affects respiratory health in early adulthood. Teenage adults who started smoking in their teens are more likely to experience symptoms like wheezing and phlegm in […]
In a recent study published in Nature Machine Intelligence introduces an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of creating virtual colors of tumor tissue. The study, co-led by scientists from the Universities of Lausanne and Bern, is an crucial step forward in improving pathological analysis and cancer diagnostics. By combining inventive computational techniques, a team […]
Scientists have revealed that excessive exposure to outdoor lithe at night may enhance the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Recent test published in Frontiers in Neuroscience suggests that excessive lithe pollution increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in both older and teenage adults. However, for people under 65, nighttime lithe exposure poses a greater risk […]
Groundbreaking smoking cessation methods revealed: what works and what doesn’t, according to up-to-date Cochrane reviews. Test: Effects of Interventions on Tobacco Addiction: Cochrane Update of 2021–2023 Reviews. Photo source: Josep Suria/Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in AddictionA group of researchers has summarized the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group (CTAG) systematic reviews published between 2021 and […]
Cutting carbs and increasing fat is a popular weight loss strategy for many people. But scientists now say that in the long term, it may enhance the risk of type 2 diabetes. Recent test A study published in the journal Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews that involved about 40,000 people in Melbourne, […]