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Are socially isolated people more likely to develop cancer? Study of 350,000 adults explores the risk
By Vijay Kumar Malesu A massive UK Biobank analysis suggests that objective social isolation may modestly increase cancer risk, particularly in women, highlighting how social conditions and lifestyle ...
Fire blight remains one of the most destructive bacterial diseases threatening global apple production, with limited long-term control options. A new ...
Weight loss triggers biological adaptations, including hormonal shifts, metabolic slowing, neural reward changes, and adipose ...
Young mice that received fecal transplants from older ones showed ovarian rejuvenation, suggesting potential therapeutic ...
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