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A large Scottish study of over 317,000 people found that patients with heart failure have a slightly higher risk of developing cancer, and those diagnosed with both conditions face a poor prognosis with similar rates of death from cancer and heart disease.
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New research identifies two distinct brain state transition patterns in OCD—a “low-cost shortcut” and an “inefficient transition”—that are linked to different neurotransmitter systems, offering new mechanistic insights into the disorder’s disrupted neural dynamics.
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An early immune response from T cells following a knee joint injury appears to play a key role in the long-term development of osteoarthritis, opening up new possibilities for diagnostic and therapeutic targets to prevent the condition.
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