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North America · New YorkResearchers find evidence that people who had a previous COVID-19 infection have lower brain oxygen levels, in a new paper published in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health.
Study links long COVID with lower brain oxygen
Coverage: 7 sources
US & Canada · PhiladelphiaBlobs of human brain tissue have been transplanted into the brains of rats in work that could pave the way for new treatments for devastating brain injuries.
Blobs of human brain planted in rats offer new treatment hope
69% Center coverage: 13 sources
Europe · LondonEating more ultra-processed foods -- such as cookies, chips and sodas -- may be linked to a higher risk of developing and dying from cancer, a new study says.
Highly processed foods may be linked to increased risk of cancer, study says
70% Center coverage: 47 sources
Alzheimer · LondonNew research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has established a blood-based test that could be used to predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease up to 3.5 years before clinical diagnosis.
New test could detect Alzheimer's disease 3.5 years before clinical diagnosis
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
US & Canada · New YorkChildren born to mothers exposed to higher levels of ambient air pollution during mid- to late-pregnancy tend to show deficits in motor coordination, cognition and language skills at the age of two, a new study found.
Prenatal exposure to air pollution linked with lower cognitive scores in toddlers: research
71% Center coverage: 7 sources
Alzheimer · EdinburghHormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) could help prevent Alzheimer's Dementia among women at risk of developing the disease - according to University of East Anglia research.
HRT could protect at-risk women from Alzheimer’s disease
43% Center coverage: 14 sources
Alzheimer · StockholmResearchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have found that a protein called GFAP can appear in blood samples of people who are in the very early stages of the neurodegenerative disease. The scientists said their findings could lead to earlier detection of the disease and help slow it down with drugs.
Blood-based markers may reveal Alzheimer's disease ten years before symptoms show
38% Left coverage: 8 sources
Cancer · BostonBoston researchers say they may have made a significant breakthrough in the cancer battle by turning malignant cells against themselves. Brigham and Women's Hospital researchers created a cancer vaccine to simultaneously kill and prevent the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma. The team developed a new cell therapy approach to eliminate established tumors and induce long-term immunity. The researchers will soon be asking the FDA for approval for a Phase 1 trial.
Cancer vaccine? Boston researchers optimistic about new treatment
61% Center coverage: 13 sources