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Cardiovascular Damage in Young Adults Highlights Need for Prevention Efforts

A recent Study examining clinical data suggest that CKM syndrome staging and Life’s Essential 8 are complementary for identifying young adults who are at higher risk for future cardiovascular events. The post Cardiovascular Damage in Young Adults Highlights Need for Prevention Efforts appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

E-Skin for Prosthetics Senses Temperature and Pressure at 10x Resolution

An electronic skin can sense temperature and pressure at a resolution 10 times finer than that of current commercial glove sensors, potentially helping amputees regain a sense of touch. The post E-Skin for Prosthetics Senses Temperature and Pressure at 10x Resolution appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Pancreatic Cancer Risk Better Quantified by Features of Pancreatic Cysts

Mayo Clinic researchers have quantified the risk that pancreatic cysts will progress to pancreatic cancer based on the number of worrisome features they display. The post Pancreatic Cancer Risk Better Quantified by Features of Pancreatic Cysts appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Prostate Cancer Rewires Amino Acid Metabolism to Drive Treatment Resistance

Prostate cancer cells can hijack the metabolism of two essential amino acids to boost cholesterol production, helping tumors become resistant to standard treatment. The post Prostate Cancer Rewires Amino Acid Metabolism to Drive Treatment Resistance appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Mouth-to-Gut Microbial Transmission Predicts Gastric and Colorectal Cancer

A novel mouth-to-feces microbial index accurately differentiated patients with gastric and colorectal cancers from healthy controls and revealed disease-specific patterns of oral-to-gut bacterial transmission. The post Mouth-to-Gut Microbial Transmission Predicts Gastric and Colorectal Cancer appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

ctDNA From Blood Equals or Bests Tissue-Based Tests in Triple Negative Breast Cancer

This blood-based ctDNA test helped predict recurrence as quickly or sooner than alternative, tumor biopsy-based tests. This could be a significant step forward in follow-up of patients with this particularly deadly form of breast cancer. The post ctDNA From Blood Equals or Bests Tissue-Based Tests in Triple Negative Breast Cancer appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

“Off-the-Shelf” CAR T-Cell Therapy Shows Mixed Early Results

A Phase I study for a base edited 'off-the-shelf' CAR T-cell therapy for treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) showed mixed safety and efficacy results. The post “Off-the-Shelf” CAR T-Cell Therapy Shows Mixed Early Results appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Multi-Layered Screening Identifies Potential ADC Targets in Cervical Cancer

Researchers identified MSLN, TROP-2, and LIV-1 as potential therapeutic targets in cervical cancer, highlighting how tumor subtype and patient-to-patient differences could help guide more precise use of targeted therapies. The post Multi-Layered Screening Identifies Potential ADC Targets in Cervical Cancer appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Heart Failure Treatment May Benefit from Compound Linked to Pomegranates

A compound naturally produced in the body after eating pomegranates, walnuts, and certain berries could significantly improve heart function in a type of heart failure with limited treatment options. The post Heart Failure Treatment May Benefit from Compound Linked to Pomegranates appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .

Heartbeat-Powered Pacemaker Could Last a Patient’s Lifetime

A battery-free pacemaker shows potential to last a patient’s entire lifetime, reducing risks and costs of replacement. The post Heartbeat-Powered Pacemaker Could Last a Patient’s Lifetime appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine .