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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.Groundbreaking research reveals how gut microbes and dietary soy can influence the outcome of cancer treatments, paving the way for a new frontier in personalized oncology. Study: Microbiome metabolism of dietary phytochemicals controls the anticancer activity of PI3K inhibitors.
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.As researchers unlock the diagnostic and therapeutic promise of the human microbiome, a new roadmap highlights the urgent need for standardization, better evidence, and clinician education to transform patient care. Perspective: The microbiome for clinicians.
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.A major new study finds that swapping out refined carbs for whole foods in low-carb diets can significantly reduce inflammation, offering a clear path to better long-term health. Study: Low Carbohydrate Diet Patterns that Favor High Quality Carbohydrates are Associated with Beneficial Long-term Changes in Biomarkers of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in the Framingham Offspring Cohort.
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.A new study shows that measuring coronary inflammation with PCAT can spot early heart disease in young adults, even when standard calcium scans show nothing. This breakthrough could change how we identify and treat hidden cardiovascular risk. Study: Coronary Inflammation and Atherosclerosis by CCTA in Young Adults (aged 18-45).
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.Even when it costs them and no one is watching, a surprising number of people adhere to arbitrary rules; new research unpacks the powerful roles of intrinsic respect and social expectations. Study: Why people follow rules. Image Credit: bfk / ShutterstockA recent study published in the journal Nature Human Behavior examined why people follow rules. Rules are fundamental in maintaining a stable social order and fostering cooperation.
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