Liberal blood transfusion may reduce recurrence risk, improve survival in heart attack patients with anemia

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An international clinical trial led by physician Jeffrey L. Carson, distinguished professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, found that a liberal blood transfusion given to patients…

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Australian study shows combined genomic screening for major hereditary diseases is cost-effective and health-saving

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In an Australian study published in EClinicalMedicine, researchers evaluated the impact of a combined genomic screening program for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, Lynch syndrome, and familial hypercholesterolemia in young…

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Gene therapy’s double-edged sword: Breakthrough treatments face manufacturing and efficacy

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Research explores the advancements, challenges, and economic implications of gene therapy for various diseases, including inherited blood disorders, malignancies treated with CAR-T cells, and diseases targeted by in vivo AAV…

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Maternal metabolic conditions linked to children’s neurodevelopmental risks, study shows

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Study investigates how maternal metabolic conditions like pregestational diabetes, gestational diabetes, and obesity mediate the risk of neurodevelopmental conditions in children. It highlights the significant role of obstetric and neonatal…

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