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MedPage Today on MSN12 Signs of Liver Disease You Can SeeOne place this happens is around the belly button, where tiny veins in the abdominal wall expand and become visible under the ...
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Health on MSNA/G Ratio Test Explained: What It Means for Your HealthMedically reviewed by Kashif J. Piracha, MD The A/G ratio measures the total amount of protein in your body by comparing the ...
Researchers found that women with hypertension who followed a very low-calorie ketogenic diet had lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure at 6 months than those who participated in intermittent ...
Urine is the result of a fascinating and complex system, of which the kidneys are the star, that evolved to keep our internal ...
SBRT improved local progression-free survival over RFA in small recurrent HCC, particularly in tumors 2 cm or less.
Session: Poster Session B Abstract title:Combination immunotherapy with an albumin-binding interleukin-12 fusion protein that extends cytokine half-life, targets the tumor microenvironment, and ...
Shaking up Raman-based sensing could add speed and reduce costs for a bioprocessor, and that’s just what they need.
Accurate monitoring of particle size and growth is essential to ensure scalability in the development of transfection vectors ...
In patients with early-stage ovarian cancer, a high prognostic nutritional index improved survival, while a high systemic immune-inflammation index worsened it. In advanced stages, both affected ...
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Stockhead on MSNDr Boreham’s Crucible: What’s all the fuss about biotech behemoth CSL?While still robust, CSL half-year results last Weds revealed impact of an “alarming” fall off in 'flu vax rates, especially ...
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News Medical on MSNScientists pinpoint metabolic failure as the cause of muscle loss in agingA multi-omics study reveals that impaired branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism is a key driver of sarcopenia, suggesting it as a potential therapeutic target.
• Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1) (medicines used to lower blood glucose) probably reduce the risk of death due to any cause but may have little or no death due to a heart attack in ...
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