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A new review highlights the challenge of diagnosing Cushing syndrome, a condition of chronic high cortisol, because its symptoms are common and overlap with many other illnesses. This is significant because better methods to track the body’s daily cortisol rhythm could lead to earlier and more accurate diagnosis for this often-missed disorder.
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Researchers identified a specific type of small RNA molecule, derived from tRNA, that is associated with necrotizing enterocolitis, a serious intestinal disease in newborns. This finding is important as it opens a new path for understanding the biology of this disease and could lead to future diagnostic tools or treatments.
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An environmental pollutant called TBOEP was found to promote fat accumulation in liver cells, acting as a potential risk factor for fatty liver disease. This is crucial because it identifies a common chemical that could be contributing to the rising global rates of metabolic liver disease.
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A large study found that loss of a specific gene, MTAP, is common in certain genetically-driven lung cancers and may make these tumors sensitive to a combination of targeted therapy and a drug called a PRMT5 inhibitor. This matters because it reveals a new potential treatment strategy for a subset of patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
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Research shows that family caregivers of people with dementia play a central role in observing driving ability, making decisions about when to stop, and experiencing significant emotional burden during this transition. This highlights the need to better support caregivers, who are vital but often overlooked partners in managing dementia care.
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